+ [2015-06-18T17:22:50Z] kaizenDev Hi guest, you have to configure it in your _config.yml
+ [2015-06-18T17:23:04Z] jaybe :01:28] guest55 (c0978f43@gateway/web/freenode/ip.192.151.143.67) left IRC (Quit: Page closed)
+ [2015-06-18T17:23:22Z] kaizenDev Change the permalink, mine is like:
+ [2015-06-18T17:23:24Z] kaizenDev permalink: /:year/:month/:day/:title/

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Posted by guest55 in #jekyll at 2015-06-18T15:31:14Z

so how do i change the way jekyll builds the _site folder. right now in posts i have a file like 2015-06-15-this-is-my-first-post.markdown but when it builds the _site folder it makes a 2015 folder with a 06 folder with a 15 folder and then this-is-my-first-post.markdown. This messes up the links as they need to go back four folders to reach css, js etc.
+ [2015-06-19T04:05:08Z] travis-ci jekyll/jekyll#5911 (v3.0.0.pre.beta7) The build passed. https://travis-ci.org/jekyll/jekyll/builds/67469758
+ [2015-06-19T04:05:09Z] jekyllrb Title: Travis CI - Test and Deploy Your Code with Confidence (at travis-ci.org)
+ [2015-06-19T18:02:42Z] BrianBoyko Howdy. Is there any way to get Jekyll to convert {{base.url}} in a CSS file?
+ [2015-06-19T19:07:34Z] jaybe BrianBoyko, jekyll will process any file containing valid frontmatter
+ [2015-06-19T19:07:55Z] jaybe `whatis frontmatter