Feels like a very robust technical solution. Have not had the time to look into prose as of yet and therefore want to leave it in a separate branch, to see if I can further develop the proof of concept
Edit: Since Jekyll has built-in support for Sass, I decided to move away from the previous Less solution to reduce the number of dependencies. The source code infrastructure looks a lot more elegant with these changes in place. Install Ruby and the gem bundler in order to install jekyll.
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Feels like a very robust technical solution. Have not had the time to look into prose as of yet and therefore want to leave it in a separate branch, to see if I can further develop the proof of concept
Edit: Since Jekyll has built-in support for Sass, I decided to move away from the previous Less solution to reduce the number of dependencies. The source code infrastructure looks a lot more elegant with these changes in place. Install Ruby and the gem bundler in order to install jekyll.