+[2015-04-22T17:46:32Z]cjzyeah, so thats what i was wondering, do you blow away the existing .css and use your own or do you include both or whats the general way to approach this +[2015-04-22T17:49:05Z]parkrcjz: generally you'd use 1 CSS file (compressed, etc) for a given style set, so if your new site is identical, then use that +[2015-04-22T21:07:38Z]vegardxDo yourself a favor, use bower and a proper css framework, like Foundation. +[2015-04-22T23:58:34Z]AlecTaylorhi +[2015-04-22T23:58:38Z]AlecTaylorHow do I get Jekyll (in RVM) working with Grunt? - http://stackoverflow.com/q/29791893
How do I get Jekyll (in RVM) working with Grunt? - http://stackoverflow.com/q/29791893
+[2015-04-23T02:51:53Z]pontikihello, all o/ +[2015-04-23T03:07:37Z]jaybehowdy +[2015-04-23T04:36:15Z]AlecTaylorHow do I get Jekyll (in RVM) working with Grunt? - http://stackoverflow.com/q/29791893 +[2015-04-23T17:21:44Z]travis-cijekyll/jekyll-import#487 The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll-import/builds/59756562 +[2015-04-23T17:21:46Z]jekyllrbTitle: Travis CI - Test and Deploy Your Code with Confidence (at travis-ci.org)