Move note about drafts on Upgrading page a bit higher.

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### Draft Posts
Jekyll now lets you write draft posts, and allows you to easily preview how
they will look prior to publishing. To start a draft, simply create a folder
called `_drafts` in your site's source directory (e.g., alongside `_posts`),
and add a new markdown file to it. To preview your new post, simply run the
`jekyll serve` command with the `--drafts` flag.
<div class="note info">
<h5 markdown="1">Drafts don't have dates</h5>
<p markdown="1">
Unlike posts, drafts don't have a date, since they haven't
been published yet. Rather than naming your draft something like
`2013-07-01-my-draft-post.md`, simply name the file what you'd like your
post to eventually be titled, here `my-draft-post.md`.</p>
</div>
### Custom Config File
Rather than passing individual flags via the command line, you can now pass an
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* `timezone`
* `url`
### Draft Posts
Jekyll now lets you write draft posts, and allows you to easily preview how
they will look prior to publishing. To start a draft, simply create a folder
called `_drafts` in your site's source directory (e.g., alongside `_posts`),
and add a new markdown file to it. To preview your new post, simply run the
`jekyll serve` command with the `--drafts` flag.
<div class="note info">
<h5 markdown="1">Drafts don't have dates</h5>
<p markdown="1">
Unlike posts, drafts don't have a date, since they haven't
been published yet. Rather than naming your draft something like
`2013-07-01-my-draft-post.md`, simply name the file what you'd like your
post to eventually be titled, here `my-draft-post.md`.</p>
</div>
### Baseurl
Often, you'll want the ability to run a Jekyll site in multiple places, such as