GitHub Pages updated to Jekyll 0.12.0
GitHub Pages, the easiest way to quickly publish beautiful pages for you and your projects, just got an upgrade. We are now using Jekyll 0.12.0, which contains several new features…
GitHub Pages, the easiest way to quickly publish beautiful pages for you and your projects, just got an upgrade. We are now using Jekyll 0.12.0, which contains several new features contributed by the community.
Improvements in this latest release include:
- Support for fenced code blocks
- Better Liquid error reporting
- More control over included directories
- Syntax highlighting improvements for several languages, and a handful of bugfixes.
Read the changelog for the full scoop.
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