We needed to add the URL to the production site so it could be served, but also needed to overwrite the URL field with localhost when we're local. Thus, Jekyll configs come into play.
This changes the URL to be correct and updates the README to indicate how to utilize it.
We needed to add the URL to the production site so it could be served, but also needed to overwrite the URL field with
localhost
when we're local. Thus, Jekyll configs come into play.This changes the URL to be correct and updates the
README
to indicate how to utilize it.