latest 10 messages by hide_jekyll
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[2017-01-26T17:29:49Z]
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this one looks cool, but has too much things https://github.com/JiaKunUp/jalpc_jekyll_theme
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[2017-01-26T17:29:04Z]
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I will try uploading already modified multlingual themes, if plugins don't work with github pages
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[2017-01-26T17:26:43Z]
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I read you like that video of "What my mom hears when I try to explain how her computer works" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXJKdh1KZ0w&feature=youtu.be&t=40
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[2017-01-26T17:23:21Z]
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maybe just by using an already done theme that has multilingual support and uploading it to github pages
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[2017-01-26T17:20:59Z]
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thanks jaybe, good to know, so my only option is to use this I suposse this https://sylvaindurand.github.io/jekyll-multilingual
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[2017-01-26T17:12:19Z]
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I knew about octopress/multilingual, but: Octopress may not work on android with termux app, It isn't as documented as jekyll, and it may cause incompatibilities with themes and github pages
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[2017-01-26T17:12:13Z]
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then there's also this plugin http://polyglot.untra.io/
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[2017-01-26T17:02:42Z]
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I was thinking to maybe use this https://sylvaindurand.github.io/jekyll-multilingual/
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[2017-01-26T16:50:35Z]
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I'd like to use github pages, and if possible to be able to use it from android too, I managed to install jekyll on the terminal app called termux
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[2017-01-26T16:49:51Z]
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jaybe: (I'm that user) Thanks, thats my main problem, way too many options and I don't know what to choose