+[2014-12-23T21:26:09Z]RovanionSo I would get the toc for the menu, not the content. +[2014-12-23T22:08:49Z]travis-cijekyll/classifier-reborn#81 The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/classifier-reborn/builds/44984028 +[2014-12-23T22:08:51Z]jekyllrbTitle: Travis CI - Free Hosted Continuous Integration Platform for the Open Source Community (at travis-ci.org) +[2014-12-23T22:35:44Z]jaybeRovanion, assign the content desired to a variable and reference the variable within the include; so you're being specific +[2014-12-23T23:08:59Z]dts|pokeballwhats a good place to learn jekyll?
So I would get the toc for the menu, not the content.
+[2014-12-24T00:46:22Z]Rovanionjaybe: I'm sorry to ask such a simple thing but I could only find docs on using existing variables in jekyll, and there's also the interaction between Kramdown and Jekyll. So would I add {% variable = {:toc} %} in every document where I want the toc in the menu?. +[2014-12-24T16:15:34Z]pontikimorning, folks +[2014-12-24T16:22:51Z]jaybegood morning, pontiki +[2014-12-25T04:01:29Z]supayhello all! +[2014-12-25T04:16:46Z]supaydoes jekyll look for all posts in the directory recursively?