Document site cleanup behaviour.
As per #2014, document the fact that the destination directory is 'cleaned up', such that "obsolete" files (files which do not have a known input Page, Post or StaticFile) are deleted, when a site is rebuilt. Resolves #2014. [ci skip]
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# watched for changes, and regenerated automatically.
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{% endhighlight %}
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<div class="note warning">
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<h5>Destination folders are cleaned on site builds</h5>
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<p>
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Be aware that the contents of the <code><destination></code>
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folder are automatically cleaned when the site is built. Files or
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folders that are not created by your site will be removed. Do not
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use an important location for <code><destination></code>;
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instead, use it as a staging area and copy files from there to
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your web server.
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</p>
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</div>
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Jekyll also comes with a built-in development server that will allow you to
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preview what the generated site will look like in your browser locally.
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