From 565e815354a3b275a96790cd3eb48b1e4fb14538 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tom Preston-Werner
Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2013 23:14:03 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Fixes for @parkr comments.
---
site/_posts/2012-07-01-contributing.md | 8 ++++----
site/_posts/2012-07-01-structure.md | 19 +++++++++++--------
site/_posts/2012-07-01-variables.md | 8 ++++----
3 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/site/_posts/2012-07-01-contributing.md b/site/_posts/2012-07-01-contributing.md
index 733d61b1..dcab4ffa 100644
--- a/site/_posts/2012-07-01-contributing.md
+++ b/site/_posts/2012-07-01-contributing.md
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ following in mind:
where appropriate. Also, whipping up some documentation in your fork's wiki
would be appreciated, and once merged it will be transferred over to the main
wiki.
-* If your contribution changes any Jekyll behavior, make sure to update the
- documentation. It lives in `site/_posts`. If the docs are missing information,
- please feel free to add it in. Great docs make a great project!
+* If your contribution adds or changes any Jekyll behavior, make sure to update
+ the documentation. It lives in `site/_posts`. If the docs are missing
+ information, please feel free to add it in. Great docs make a great project!
* Please follow the [GitHub Ruby Styleguide](https://github.com/styleguide/ruby)
when modifying Ruby code.
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Test Dependencies
-----------------
To run the test suite and build the gem you'll need to install Jekyll's
-dependencies. Jekyll uses Bundler, so a quick run of the bundle command and
+dependencies. Jekyll uses Bundler, so a quick run of the `bundle` command and
you're all set!
{% highlight bash %}
diff --git a/site/_posts/2012-07-01-structure.md b/site/_posts/2012-07-01-structure.md
index 1a41f8b0..4401373d 100644
--- a/site/_posts/2012-07-01-structure.md
+++ b/site/_posts/2012-07-01-structure.md
@@ -63,8 +63,9 @@ An overview of what each of these does:
These are the partials that can be mixed and matched by your layouts
- and posts to facilitate reuse. The liquid tag {% raw %}{% include
- file.ext %}{% endraw %}
can be used to include the partial in
+ and posts to facilitate reuse. The liquid tag
+ {% raw %}{% include file.ext %}{% endraw %}
+ can be used to include the partial in
_includes/file.ext
.
@@ -79,8 +80,9 @@ An overview of what each of these does:
These are the templates that wrap posts. Layouts are chosen on a post-
by-post basis in the YAML front matter,
- which is described in the next section. The liquid tag {% raw %}{{
- content }}{% endraw %}
is used to inject content into the web page.
+ which is described in the next section. The liquid tag
+ {% raw %}{{ content }}{% endraw %}
+ is used to inject content into the web page.
@@ -93,10 +95,11 @@ An overview of what each of these does:
Your dynamic content, so to speak. The format of these files is
- important, and must follow the format: YEAR-MONTH-DAY-
- title.MARKUP
. The permalinks can be
- customized for each post, but the date and markup language are
- determined solely by the file name.
+ important, and must follow the format:
+ YEAR-MONTH-DAY-title.MARKUP
.
+ The permalinks can be customized for each
+ post, but the date and markup language are determined solely by the
+ file name.
diff --git a/site/_posts/2012-07-01-variables.md b/site/_posts/2012-07-01-variables.md
index 840c8526..cbda02d4 100644
--- a/site/_posts/2012-07-01-variables.md
+++ b/site/_posts/2012-07-01-variables.md
@@ -163,8 +163,8 @@ following is a reference of the available data.
page.url
|
- The URL of the Post without the domain. e.g. /2008/12/14/my-
- post.html
+ The URL of the Post without the domain. e.g.
+ /2008/12/14/my-post.html
|
@@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ following is a reference of the available data.
The Date assigned to the Post. This can be overridden in a Post’s front
- matter by specifying a new date/time in the format YYYY-MM-DD
- HH:MM:SS
+ matter by specifying a new date/time in the format
+ YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
|