+ [2015-01-19T14:34:21Z] jekyllrb Lucretia: http://jekyllrb.com/docs/variables/#site-variables . ( 14:35:29 ) <jaybe> provides a list of ... whatis {{ site }} for more info about site v ...)
+ [2015-01-19T14:35:17Z] Lucretia yeah i've read that
+ [2015-01-19T14:55:37Z] iooner Thx for the heal
+ [2015-01-19T14:55:40Z] iooner help
+ [2015-01-19T14:55:41Z] iooner really

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Posted by jekyllrb in #jekyll at 2015-01-19T14:34:21Z

Lucretia: http://jekyllrb.com/docs/variables/#site-variables . ( 14:35:29 ) <jaybe> provides a list of ... whatis {{ site }} for more info about site v ...)
+ [2015-01-20T04:52:49Z] lhunath I can do site.posts to iterate all the posts in _posts. What if I wanted to create a _members and iterate the pages in there? site.members doesn't automatically look in there; how do I create an array for this directory, or would I do something like this differently?
+ [2015-01-20T15:56:17Z] Lorem-Ipsum Hiah. I'm having a bit of trouble adding google analytics to jekyll.
+ [2015-01-20T15:56:48Z] Lorem-Ipsum I'm using custom plugins so I'm generating the static code and using github pages for hosting with a custom domain.
+ [2015-01-20T15:57:22Z] Lorem-Ipsum I've put the analytics JS in the head block but the analytics page states: Tracking Not Installed