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## Default Configuration
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## Default Configuration
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Jekyll runs with the following configuration options by default. Unless
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Jekyll runs with the following configuration options by default. Alternative
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alternative settings for these options are explicitly specified in the
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settings for these options can be explicitly specified in the Configuration
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configuration file or on the command-line, Jekyll will run using these options.
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file or on the command-line.
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<div class="note warning">
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<div class="note warning">
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<h5>There are two unsupported kramdown options</h5>
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<h5>There are two unsupported kramdown options</h5>
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{% endhighlight %}
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{% endhighlight %}
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Options are given as a second argument to `.new`, and are encoded in a
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Options are given as a second argument to `.new`, and are encoded in a
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symbol-keyed Ruby Hash. More information about the configuration options,
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symbol-keyed Ruby Hash. For more information about the configuration options,
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check out `html-proofer`'s README file.
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check out `html-proofer`'s README file.
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[2]: https://github.com/gjtorikian/html-proofer
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[2]: https://github.com/gjtorikian/html-proofer
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This file is used to configure your Travis builds. Because Jekyll is built
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This file is used to configure your Travis builds. Because Jekyll is built
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with Ruby and requires RubyGems to install, we use the Ruby language build
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with Ruby and requires RubyGems to install, we use the Ruby language build
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environment. Below is a sample `.travis.yml` file, and what follows that is
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environment. Below is a sample `.travis.yml` file, followed by
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an explanation of each line.
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an explanation of each line.
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{% highlight yaml %}
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{% highlight yaml %}
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## Amazon S3
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## Amazon S3
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If you want to host your site in Amazon S3, you can do so with
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If you want to host your site in Amazon S3, you can do so by
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[s3_website](https://github.com/laurilehmijoki/s3_website) application. It will
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using [s3_website](https://github.com/laurilehmijoki/s3_website) application.
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push your site to Amazon S3 where it can be served like any web server,
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It will push your site to Amazon S3 where it can be served like any web server,
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dynamically scaling to almost unlimited traffic. This approach has the
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dynamically scaling to almost unlimited traffic. This approach has the
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benefit of being about the cheapest hosting option available for
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benefit of being about the cheapest hosting option available for
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low-volume blogs as you only pay for what you use.
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low-volume blogs as you only pay for what you use.
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