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<h4>Getting Started</h4>
{% include docs_ul.html items='home quickstart installation usage structure configuration' %}
<h4>Your Content</h4>
{% include docs_ul.html items='frontmatter posts drafts pages variables datafiles migrations' %}
{% include docs_ul.html items='frontmatter posts drafts pages variables datafiles assets migrations' %}
<h4>Customization</h4>
{% include docs_ul.html items='templates permalinks pagination plugins extras' %}
<h4>Deployment</h4>

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{% include docs_option.html items='home quickstart installation usage structure configuration' %}
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<optgroup label="Your Content">
{% include docs_option.html items='frontmatter posts drafts pages variables datafiles migrations' %}
{% include docs_option.html items='frontmatter posts drafts pages variables datafiles assets migrations' %}
</optgroup>
<optgroup label="Customization">
{% include docs_option.html items='templates permalinks pagination plugins extras' %}

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---
layout: docs
title: Assets
prev_section: datafiles
next_section: migrations
permalink: /docs/assets/
---
Jekyll provides built-in support for Sass and CoffeeScript. In order to use
them, create a file with the proper extension name (one of `.sass`, `.scss`,
or `.coffee`) and start the file with two lines of triple dashes, like this:
{% highlight sass %}
---
---
// start content
.my-definition
font-size: 1.2em
{% endhighlight %}
## Sass/SCSS
Jekyll allows you to customize your Sass conversion in certain ways.
If you are using Sass `@import` statements, you'll need to ensure that your
`sass_dir` is set to the base directory that contains your Sass files. You
can do that thusly:
{% highlight yaml %}
sass:
sass_dir: _sass
{% endhighlight %}
The Sass converter will default to `_sass`.
You may also specify the output style with the `style` option in your
`_config.yml` file:
{% highlight yaml %}
sass:
style: :compressed
{% endhighlight %}
These are passed to Sass, so any output style options Sass supports are valid
here, too.

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layout: docs
title: Data Files
prev_section: variables
next_section: migrations
next_section: assets
permalink: /docs/datafiles/
---
In addition to the [built-in variables](../variables/) available from Jekyll,
you can specify your own custom data that can be accessed via the [Liquid
you can specify your own custom data that can be accessed via the [Liquid
templating system](http://wiki.github.com/shopify/liquid/liquid-for-designers).
Jekyll supports loading data from [YAML](http://yaml.org/) files located in the
Jekyll supports loading data from [YAML](http://yaml.org/) files located in the
`_data` directory.
This powerful feature allows you to avoid repetition in your templates and to
set site specific options without changing `_config.yml`.
set site specific options without changing `_config.yml`.
Plugins/themes can also leverage Data Files to set configuration variables.
## The Data Folder
As explained on the [directory structure](../structure/) page, the `_data`
As explained on the [directory structure](../structure/) page, the `_data`
folder is where you can store additional data for Jekyll to use when generating
your site. These files must be YAML files (using either the `.yml` or `.yaml`
extension) and they will be accessible via `site.data`.

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layout: docs
title: Blog migrations
prev_section: datafiles
prev_section: assets
next_section: templates
permalink: /docs/migrations/
---