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# Data Files
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# Data Files
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Another way to access info in your blog is through data files. Instead of just variables, data files allow you to create a YAML, JSON, or CSV file to put data into. For example on this site I have /data/websites.yml file where I store the websites I've made, the fields being the name and url, and then loop them into a list inside my html.
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Another way to access info in your blog is through data files. Instead of just variables, data files allow you to create a YAML, JSON, or CSV file to put data into. For example on this site I have /data/websites.yml file where I store the websites I've made, the fields being the name and url, and then loop them into a list inside my html.
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[Jekyll Documentation](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/home/)
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h1 {
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h1 {
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font-size: 1.2em;
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font-size: 1.2em;
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font-weight: 700;
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font-weight: 700;
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margin-top: 20px;
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margin-top: 30px;
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margin-bottom: 5px;
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margin-bottom: 5px;
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}
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}
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p {
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p {
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font-size: 1em;
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font-size: 1em;
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line-height: 150%;
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line-height: 150%;
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margin-bottom: 15px;
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margin-bottom: 10px;
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}
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}
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strong {
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strong {
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font-weight: 700;
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font-weight: 700;
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