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When viewing a page, it's kind of hard to see what page you're viewing. The little triangle graphic pointing to the page is too subtle. Making the link to the current page orange (the same as the hover color) would make it visually more apparent where you are in the navigation. Here's a screenshot showing the change: [https://www.screencast.com/t/e6NKerSAUL](https://www.screencast.com/t/e6NKerSAUL). The link to the current page is orange even when I'm not hovering over the link with my mouse.
Must be either:
> Rather than typing `permalink: /:categories/:year/:month/:day/:title/`, you can just type `permalink: pretty`.
or:
> Rather than typing `permalink: /:categories/:year/:month/:day/:title.html`, you can just type `permalink: date`.
I guess the former was meant to write because the latter was already mentioned in "Where to configure permalinks" section.
1. Addition of *Running Jekyll on Ubuntu* section, to address Ubuntu stumbling block as per https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/issues/5719.
2. Restructuring, and I hope I understood correctly when NodeJS/Python are/aren't required.
3. Gentler wording – it's probably not a good idea to tell punters who hit this page because they ran into trouble that installing Jekyll *is* easy and straight-forward; it *ought to be* straight-forward. (There's always the potential for pain and confusion if not all dependencies are in place.)
It turns out Liquid throws an error when you write `{% if {{ include.url }} %}` instead of `{% if {{include.url}} %}`. I updated the examples here to omit the spacing. To avoid inconsistency, I just omitted the spacing from all curly braces. Also added a note explaining the issue and put the blame on Liquid.
- made updates from Parkr's review
- update to Extensionless permalinks section
- update to note about not using built-in perm styles in front matter
- update for readability in places
I added a documentation page on how to build navigation for your site. This topic is primarily intended for users who have a lot of pages on their site (such as for documentation websites), and want to build a more robust sidebar navigation.
Jekyll combines Liquid with YAML in interesting ways that aren't really documented clearly in the existing docs, except for a brief reference [here](http://jekyllrb.com/docs/datafiles/#the-data-folder). You can read about Liquid on Shopify and YAML in YAML's docs, but exactly how you store YAML files in a Jekyll project and iterate through them using Liquid loops and filters to generate lists of pages is something that isn't clear to a lot of people. (You can see origins of these questions in [previous help issues](https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-help/issues/266).) The documentation on navigation would fit well into the Jekyll docs.
I created more advanced details about includes and created a new page for it instead of putting all the info on the templates page.
See https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/pull/5630 for more details on the update.
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