Explain where Main files go and whereone can find an example site.

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Jekyll allows you to customize your Sass conversion in certain ways. Jekyll allows you to customize your Sass conversion in certain ways.
Place all your partials in your `sass_dir`, which defaults to
`<source>/_sass`. Place your main SCSS or Sass files in the place you want
them to be in the output file, such as `<source>/css`. For an example, take
a look at [this example site using Sass support in Jekyll][example-sass].
If you are using Sass `@import` statements, you'll need to ensure that your If you are using Sass `@import` statements, you'll need to ensure that your
`sass_dir` is set to the base directory that contains your Sass files. You `sass_dir` is set to the base directory that contains your Sass files. You
can do that thusly: can do that thusly:
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The Sass converter will default the `sass_dir` configuration option to The Sass converter will default the `sass_dir` configuration option to
`_sass`. `_sass`.
[example-sass]: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-sass-converter/tree/master/example
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<h5>The <code>sass_dir</code> is only used by Sass</h5> <h5>The <code>sass_dir</code> is only used by Sass</h5>
<p> <p>