Listen "PBS 178 of X — Getting Started with Jekyll Pages"
Episode Synopsis
Last time we learned how to install Ruby, install Bundler, install Gems, and build a very simple website using Jekyll as our static site generator into GitHub. In this installment of our Jekyll miniseries, Bart explains Jekyll's build process which is mostly automated by how you name things and the content of the files you create (like adding YAML front matter.) Then we spend some quality time bemoaning how the Jekyll developers reuse the word "assets" to mean two different things. Bart avoids some of the associated confusion by creating some naming conventions of our own. We get to do a worked example where we learn a little bit about Pages in Jekyll and do a few things the hard way that we'll redo the easy way in the coming installments.
If you're following along realtime, note that we won't be recording for 6 weeks because of some birthdays and Allison's trip to Japan.
If you're following along realtime, note that we won't be recording for 6 weeks because of some birthdays and Allison's trip to Japan.
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