+ [2014-11-09T22:45:05Z] nkuttler packt pub..
+ [2014-11-09T22:45:18Z] nkuttler i have one or two good books from them.. kinda surprising
+ [2014-11-09T23:11:04Z] bret markdown is super easy to understand. Although you can learn markdown without knowing html as well.
+ [2014-11-09T23:11:04Z] bret wiz-: i like learning from books too, but markdown is really just shorthand html. I would check out https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown and https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/ and on the book side stick with http://www.htmlandcssbook.com and http://diveintohtml5.info to learn more about html. Once you understand html,
+ [2014-11-09T23:47:28Z] wsmoak can it (or a plugin) make an outline at the top and and anchors to each section? similar to… http://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/trunk/javaExample.html

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Posted by wiz- in #jekyll at 2014-11-09T15:23:43Z

thanks for your help pontiki
+ [2014-11-10T01:26:40Z] pontiki wsmoak: list of jekyll plugins here: http://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/
+ [2014-11-10T01:26:52Z] pontiki looks like there is one for a table of contents
+ [2014-11-10T01:29:51Z] wsmoak thanks
+ [2014-11-10T05:26:00Z] cubb anyone here?
+ [2014-11-10T05:26:21Z] cubb I'm pretty new to Jekyll and have a couple quick questions