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Jekyll for Designers 2.1
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Getting started
Step 1: Set up the prerequisites Before you start installing the theme, make sure you have all of these prerequisites in place. Mac computer (recommended). If you have a PC, you need to see Jekyll on Windows. Make sure you can get Jekyll working on Windows before...
Pages
Where to author content Use a text editor such as Sublime Text, WebStorm, or Atom to create pages. My preference is WebStorm, since it will treat all files in your project as belonging to a project. This allows you to easily search for instances of keywords, do find-and-replace...
Supported features
Before you get into exploring Jekyll as a potential platform for help content, you may be wondering if it supports some basic features. The following table shows what is supported in Jekyll. Features Supported Notes Content re-use Yes Supports re-use through Liquid. You can re-use...
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