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				|  | @ -38,7 +38,7 @@ relies on. | |||
|   <h5>ProTip™: Front Matter Variables Are Optional</h5> | ||||
|   <p> | ||||
|     If you want to use <a href="../variables/">Liquid tags and variables</a> but | ||||
|     don't need anything in your front-matter, just leave it empty! The set of | ||||
|     don’t need anything in your front-matter, just leave it empty! The set of | ||||
|     triple-dashed lines with nothing in between will still get Jekyll to process | ||||
|     your file. (This is useful for things like CSS and RSS feeds!) | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -16,7 +16,7 @@ folders you need for paginated listings. | |||
|   <p> | ||||
|     Pagination does not work with Markdown or Textile files in your Jekyll site. | ||||
|     It will only work when used within HTML files. Since you’ll likely be using | ||||
|     this for the list of Posts, this shouldn't be an issue. | ||||
|     this for the list of Posts, this shouldn’t be an issue. | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
| </div> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -17,7 +17,7 @@ having to modify the Jekyll source itself. | |||
|     however all Pages sites are generated using the <code>--safe</code> option | ||||
|     to disable custom plugins for security reasons. Unfortunately, this means | ||||
|     your plugins won’t work if you’re deploying to GitHub Pages.<br><br> | ||||
|     You can still use GitHub Pages to publish your site, but you'll need to | ||||
|     You can still use GitHub Pages to publish your site, but you’ll need to | ||||
|     convert the site locally and push the generated static files to your GitHub | ||||
|     repository instead of the Jekyll source files. | ||||
|   </p> | ||||
|  | @ -156,8 +156,8 @@ Converters should implement at a minimum 3 methods: | |||
|         <p><code>matches</code></p> | ||||
|       </td> | ||||
|       <td><p> | ||||
|         Does the given extension match this converter's list of acceptable | ||||
|         extensions? Takes one argument: the file's extension (including the | ||||
|         Does the given extension match this converter’s list of acceptable | ||||
|         extensions? Takes one argument: the file’s extension (including the | ||||
|         dot). Must return <code>true</code> if it matches, <code>false</code> | ||||
|         otherwise. | ||||
|       </p></td> | ||||
|  | @ -313,8 +313,8 @@ There are two flags to be aware of when writing a plugin: | |||
|           allowed. This is used by GitHub Pages to determine which core plugins | ||||
|           may be used, and which are unsafe to run. If your plugin does not | ||||
|           allow for arbitrary code, execution, set this to <code>true</code>. | ||||
|           GitHub Pages still won't load your plugin, but if you submit it for | ||||
|           inclusion in core, it's best for this to be correct! | ||||
|           GitHub Pages still won’t load your plugin, but if you submit it for | ||||
|           inclusion in core, it’s best for this to be correct! | ||||
|         </p> | ||||
|       </td> | ||||
|     </tr> | ||||
|  | @ -368,7 +368,7 @@ You can find a few useful plugins at the following locations: | |||
| - [Jade plugin by John Papandriopoulos](https://github.com/snappylabs/jade-jekyll-plugin): Jade converter for Jekyll. | ||||
| - [HAML plugin by Sam Z](https://gist.github.com/517556): HAML converter for Jekyll. | ||||
| - [HAML-Sass Converter by Adam Pearson](https://gist.github.com/481456): Simple HAML-Sass converter for Jekyll. [Fork](https://gist.github.com/528642) by Sam X. | ||||
| - [Sass SCSS Converter by Mark Wolfe](https://gist.github.com/960150): Sass converter which uses the new CSS compatible syntax, based Sam X's fork above. | ||||
| - [Sass SCSS Converter by Mark Wolfe](https://gist.github.com/960150): Sass converter which uses the new CSS compatible syntax, based Sam X’s fork above. | ||||
| - [LESS Converter by Jason Graham](https://gist.github.com/639920): Convert LESS files to CSS. | ||||
| - [LESS Converter by Josh Brown](https://gist.github.com/760265): Simple LESS converter. | ||||
| - [Upcase Converter by Blake Smith](https://gist.github.com/449463): An example Jekyll converter. | ||||
|  | @ -377,7 +377,7 @@ You can find a few useful plugins at the following locations: | |||
| - [Stylus Converter](https://gist.github.com/988201): Convert .styl to .css. | ||||
| - [ReStructuredText Converter](https://github.com/xdissent/jekyll-rst): Converts ReST documents to HTML with Pygments syntax highlighting. | ||||
| - [Jekyll-pandoc-plugin](https://github.com/dsanson/jekyll-pandoc-plugin): Use pandoc for rendering markdown. | ||||
| - [Jekyll-pandoc-multiple-formats](https://github.com/fauno/jekyll-pandoc-multiple-formats) by [edsl](https://github.com/edsl): Use pandoc to generate your site in multiple formats. Supports pandoc's markdown extensions. | ||||
| - [Jekyll-pandoc-multiple-formats](https://github.com/fauno/jekyll-pandoc-multiple-formats) by [edsl](https://github.com/edsl): Use pandoc to generate your site in multiple formats. Supports pandoc’s markdown extensions. | ||||
| - [ReStructuredText Converter](https://github.com/xdissent/jekyll-rst): Converts ReST documents to HTML with Pygments syntax highlighting. | ||||
| - [Transform Layouts](https://gist.github.com/1472645): Allows HAML layouts (you need a HAML Converter plugin for this to work). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -422,7 +422,7 @@ You can find a few useful plugins at the following locations: | |||
| - [JekyllGalleryTag](https://github.com/redwallhp/JekyllGalleryTag) by [redwallhp](https://github.com/redwallhp): Generates thumbnails from a directory of images and displays them in a grid. | ||||
| - [Youku and Tudou Embed](https://gist.github.com/Yexiaoxing/5891929): Liquid plugin for embedding Youku and Tudou videos. | ||||
| - [Jekyll-swfobject](https://github.com/sectore/jekyll-swfobject): Liquid plugin for embedding Adobe Flash files (.swf) using [SWFObject](http://code.google.com/p/swfobject/). | ||||
| - [Jekyll Picture Tag](https://github.com/robwierzbowski/jekyll-picture-tag): Easy responsive images for Jekyll. Based on the proposed [`<picture>`](http://picture.responsiveimages.org/) element, polyfilled with Scott Jelh's [Picturefill](https://github.com/scottjehl/picturefill). | ||||
| - [Jekyll Picture Tag](https://github.com/robwierzbowski/jekyll-picture-tag): Easy responsive images for Jekyll. Based on the proposed [`<picture>`](http://picture.responsiveimages.org/) element, polyfilled with Scott Jehl’s [Picturefill](https://github.com/scottjehl/picturefill). | ||||
| - [Jekyll Image Tag](https://github.com/robwierzbowski/jekyll-image-tag): Better images for Jekyll. Save image presets, generate resized images, and add classes, alt text, and other attributes. | ||||
| - [Ditaa Tag](https://github.com/matze/jekyll-ditaa) by [matze](https://github.com/matze): Renders ASCII diagram art into PNG images and inserts a figure tag. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
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|  | @ -129,7 +129,7 @@ An overview of what each of these does: | |||
|         <p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|           This is where the generated site will be placed (by default) once | ||||
|           Jekyll is done transforming it. It's probably a good idea to add this | ||||
|           Jekyll is done transforming it. It’s probably a good idea to add this | ||||
|           to your <code>.gitignore</code> file. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         </p> | ||||
|  | @ -145,7 +145,7 @@ An overview of what each of these does: | |||
|           Provided that the file has a <a href="../frontmatter/">YAML Front | ||||
|           Matter</a> section, it will be transformed by Jekyll. The same will | ||||
|           happen for any <code>.html</code>, <code>.markdown</code>, | ||||
|           <code>.md</code>, or <code>.textile</code> file in your site's root | ||||
|           <code>.md</code>, or <code>.textile</code> file in your site’s root | ||||
|           directory or directories not listed above. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         </p> | ||||
|  | @ -162,7 +162,7 @@ An overview of what each of these does: | |||
|           <code>css</code> and <code>images</code> folders, | ||||
|           <code>favicon.ico</code> files, and so forth—will be copied verbatim | ||||
|           to the generated site. There are plenty of <a href="../sites/">sites | ||||
|           already using Jekyll</a> if you're curious to see how they're laid | ||||
|           already using Jekyll</a> if you’re curious to see how they’re laid | ||||
|           out. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         </p> | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -239,7 +239,7 @@ following is a reference of the available data. | |||
|       <td><p> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         The path to the raw post or page. Example usage: Linking back to the | ||||
|         page or post's source on GitHub. This can be overridden in the | ||||
|         page or post’s source on GitHub. This can be overridden in the | ||||
|         <a href="../frontmatter/">YAML Front Matter</a>. | ||||
| 
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|       </p></td> | ||||
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