Restructure excerpt_separator documentation for clarity
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				|  | @ -164,13 +164,7 @@ which is already done for you. These tags can be removed with the following if y | |||
| {% raw %}{{ post.excerpt | remove: '<p>' | remove: '</p>' }}{% endraw %} | ||||
| {% endhighlight %} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| If you don't like the automatically-generated post excerpt, it can be overridden by adding | ||||
| `excerpt` to your post's YAML Front Matter. Completely disable it by setting | ||||
| your `excerpt_separator` to `""`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Also, as with any output generated by Liquid tags, you can pass the `| strip_html` flag to remove any html tags in the output. This is particularly helpful if you wish to output a post excerpt as a `meta="description"` tag within the post `head`, or anywhere else having html tags along with the content is not desirable. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Additionally you are able to specify per-post `excerpt_separator` value if it is required just only the the selected post. Just specify the `excerpt_separator` with the same way as `excerpt` in the post's YAML head: | ||||
| If you don't like the automatically-generated post excerpt, it can be explicitly overridden by adding an `excerpt` value to your post's YAML Front Matter. Alternatively, you can choose to define a custom `excerpt_separator` in the post's YAML Front Matter: | ||||
| 
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| {% highlight text %} | ||||
| --- | ||||
|  | @ -182,6 +176,10 @@ Excerpt | |||
| Out-of-excerpt | ||||
| {% endhighlight %} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Completely disable excerpts by setting your `excerpt_separator` to `""`. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Also, as with any output generated by Liquid tags, you can pass the `| strip_html` flag to remove any html tags in the output. This is particularly helpful if you wish to output a post excerpt as a `meta="description"` tag within the post `head`, or anywhere else having html tags along with the content is not desirable. | ||||
| 
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| ## Highlighting code snippets | ||||
| 
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| Jekyll also has built-in support for syntax highlighting of code snippets using | ||||
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