Updated language for relative_permalinks
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### Absolute Permalinks
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### Absolute Permalinks
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In older Jekyll versions, one could use relative permalinks for pages in
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In Jekyll v1.0, we introduced absolute permalinks for pages in subdirectories.
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subdirectories. As of Jekyll v1.0, **we introduced absolute permalinks**,
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Until v1.1, it is **opt-in**. Starting with v1.1, however, absolute permalinks
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which do not take advantage of the page's directory position to write the
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will become **opt-out**, meaning Jekyll will default to using absolute permalinks
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permalink. As of Jekyll v1.0.2, a new switch, `relative_permalinks`,
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instead of relative permalinks.
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allows the user to turn relative permalinks on and off at will, in order
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to preserve the old behaviour, or use the new behaviour. As of v1.0.2,
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* To use absolute permalinks, set `relative_permalinks: true` in your configuration file.
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this switch defaults to `true`, but it will default to `false`
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* To continue using relative permalinks, set `relative_permalinks: false` in your configuration file.
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in v1.1.0 and beyond.
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<div class="note warning" id="absolute-permalinks-warning">
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<div class="note warning" id="absolute-permalinks-warning">
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<h5 markdown="1">Absolute permalinks will be default in v1.1 and on</h5>
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<h5 markdown="1">Absolute permalinks will be default in v1.1 and on</h5>
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