+[2015-01-07T08:42:48Z]jitendravyaspontiki sorry correct link of my stackoverflow question is this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27815264/how-to-extract-blog-posts-from-ghost-and-import-in-github-hosted-jekyll +[2015-01-07T08:42:49Z]jekyllrbTitle: ruby - How to extract blog posts from Ghost and import in Github hosted jekyll? - Stack Overflow (at stackoverflow.com) +[2015-01-07T08:48:32Z]pontikias i said i don't know anything about Ghost, how do you expect me to help? +[2015-01-07T13:40:06Z]jitendravyascan anyone help on this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27815264/how-to-extract-blog-posts-from-ghost-and-import-in-github-hosted-jekyll +[2015-01-07T13:40:07Z]jekyllrbTitle: ruby - How to extract blog posts from Ghost and import in Github hosted jekyll? - Stack Overflow (at stackoverflow.com)
pontiki yes I have installed sqlite3 and then ran the command
+[2015-01-08T02:44:53Z]dietrichi newly installed jekyll the other day and generated the default example, imported a bunch of wordpress.com posts, and now i see this just after the date in each post: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cni2seippigwyud/Screenshot%202015-01-07%2018.44.57.png?dl=0 +[2015-01-08T02:45:10Z]dietrichno customizations at all +[2015-01-08T02:45:21Z]dietrichok, i changed the site title in the yml file :) +[2015-01-08T02:45:48Z]dietrichis that json coming from the wp import content somehow? +[2015-01-08T02:46:33Z]dietrichah looks like it's two parts of the frontmatter