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Compatible with GitHub Page #32
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It doesn't actually, unfortunately. It seems that the timestamp for the rebuild is always set to the last push, not the actual time the file was last modified. I logged an internal bug to look at this. |
I started using this gem yesterday and can confirm, at least for collections, it pulls the timestamp from the individual asset. @gjtorikian Please let me know if you'd like to see an example implementation. /cc @parkr @pathawks |
not supported by github pages: gjtorikian/jekyll-last-modified-at#32 may fix in future
Hi,
I wonder if this plugin works with GitHub Page?
Also, could you please add a installation section on README.MD for Jekyll newbie?
Many thanks
Yi
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