Include an HTML file in Templates docs so as not to confuse - we don't automatically markdownify/textilize includes. Fixes #1303.

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Parker Moore 2013-07-21 00:12:31 +02:00
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@ -185,17 +185,17 @@ If you have small page fragments that you wish to include in multiple places on
your site, you can use the `include` tag. your site, you can use the `include` tag.
{% highlight ruby %} {% highlight ruby %}
{% raw %}{% include sig.md %}{% endraw %} {% raw %}{% include footer.html %}{% endraw %}
{% endhighlight %} {% endhighlight %}
Jekyll expects all include files to be placed in an `_includes` directory at the Jekyll expects all include files to be placed in an `_includes` directory at the
root of your source directory. This will embed the contents of root of your source directory. This will embed the contents of
`<source>/_includes/sig.md` into the calling file. `<source>/_includes/footer.html` into the calling file.
You can also pass parameters to an include: You can also pass parameters to an include:
{% highlight ruby %} {% highlight ruby %}
{% raw %}{% include sig.textile param="value" %}{% endraw %} {% raw %}{% include footer.html param="value" %}{% endraw %}
{% endhighlight %} {% endhighlight %}
These parameters are available via Liquid in the include: These parameters are available via Liquid in the include: