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Does it apply to collections? #41
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It only works on pages, not posts or collections. |
How can I achieve the same thing in collections? |
Any suggestion, not only this gem but another solution, would be appreciated. |
Also having the same question. Have a collection of md files that I would like to be turned in html in my website, but only found out this gem doesn't support collections. |
See the previous issue for more details. I downgraded to Jekyll 2.1.1 to keep this functionality. |
I would like to apply this feature to collections, but it doesn't work. Does it apply to collections in the first place? If so, why doesn't it work?
I tried all of the initial instructions written in the README.
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