+[2015-05-15T22:52:21Z]fluxsourcehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/23054564/how-to-use-multiple-arguments-in-an-if-statement-with-liquid +[2015-05-15T22:52:23Z]jekyllrbTitle: jekyll - How to use multiple arguments in an if statement with Liquid - Stack Overflow (at stackoverflow.com) +[2015-05-15T23:03:37Z]stevecrozz__fluxsource: if you have the chops, i'd recommend a custom liquid tag +[2015-05-15T23:04:05Z]fluxsourcefor multi-argument ifs? +[2015-05-15T23:04:30Z]fluxsourceI've got a work around for my current use case, but I guess it could be useful elsewhere
jaybe: was asking the general question first - done some more digging now...
+[2015-05-16T01:13:36Z]travis-cijekyll/jekyll#5783 (add-doctor-helper-for-osx-fsnotify-bug) The build passed. http://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/62783669 +[2015-05-16T01:13:38Z]jekyllrbTitle: Travis CI - Test and Deploy Your Code with Confidence (at travis-ci.org) +[2015-05-16T11:13:13Z]CodyKoI'm trying to use the _config.yml default section. +[2015-05-16T11:13:22Z]CodyKoWith the scope/path/type/values/etc. +[2015-05-16T11:13:44Z]CodyKoWhat kind of path does it take? If I have a subdirectory in _posts like "comedy", is the path: "_posts/comedy"