+ [2015-04-20T14:17:38Z] jekyllrb karstensrage: (#1) http://jekyllrb.com/docs/configuration/#serve-command-options, or (#2) https://byparker.com/blog/2014/clearing-up-confusion-around-baseurl/ . ( 14:18:28 ) <jaybe> re: baseurl questi ... whatis baseurl ) # check these out for general ...)
+ [2015-04-20T17:27:39Z] travis-ci jekyll/jekyll#5704 (master) The build was fixed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/59276576
+ [2015-04-20T17:27:42Z] jekyllrb Title: Travis CI - Test and Deploy Your Code with Confidence (at travis-ci.org)
+ [2015-04-20T17:30:49Z] travis-ci jekyll/jekyll#5705 (master) The build was fixed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/59276912
+ [2015-04-20T17:30:51Z] jekyllrb Title: Travis CI - Test and Deploy Your Code with Confidence (at travis-ci.org)

message no. 90472

Posted by pontiki in #jekyll at 2015-04-20T01:32:43Z

it's available as {{ site.baseurl }} (as are the other values in _config.yml)
+ [2015-04-21T02:29:33Z] Isvara Hi. I’m using the beautiful-jekyll theme, which puts some variables (CSS files, etc) in the front matter of one of its layout files, and references them as page.common-css, etc. However, when I switched from posts to pages in a collection, those variables suddenly stopped appearing in the page hash. Any ideas?
+ [2015-04-21T02:32:37Z] Isvara Okay, I guess this is the problem: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/2836
+ [2015-04-21T02:32:38Z] jekyllrb Title: Layout yaml variables missing on collections · Issue #2836 · jekyll/jekyll · GitHub (at github.com)
+ [2015-04-21T16:43:02Z] |rt| is the "url:" directive in _config.yml required? The configuration documents only discuss baseurl: so I'm having trouble finding more information about this directive.