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Posted by jaybe in #jekyll at 2013-07-26T03:48:07Z
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+[2013-07-27T00:07:09Z]zzingI have a type of file I would like to make that contains information on meetings of a society - so it would have motions, summaries presentations, etc. 'Traditionally' I would consider the use of XML and XSLT to mark it up appropriately meaningfully. Can anyone suggest a jekyll friendly way of putting it in a format that can be transformed easily into desirable html? +[2013-07-27T00:48:17Z]jaybezzing, leverage how jekyll works to accomplish - likely by defining details within the YAML front matter of the page/post, and create and use templates and includes that reference those defined YAML values to layout, display, etc. +[2013-07-27T00:49:00Z]zzingjaybe, I think I understand conceptually how I might do this, but I am not sure if jekyll works exactly this way +[2013-07-27T00:49:25Z]zzingI need a custom layout, and in that layout I want to get yaml properties. +[2013-07-27T00:49:41Z]zzingBut does jekyll read arbitary directories instead of _posts?