adding multilingual processing for Pages; mimicking process used for … #20
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Hi @imathis
This is my first pull request - I hope it's ok 😅
I looked into the gem's code to see if I could solve my problem #19 "upstream".
Basically I duplicated parts of the processing I saw you were doing for
Posts
, and set these to focus onPages
.The result is that it solves my issue #19
I can use the super-clean markup for my navigation bar in the
_includes/header
, (ie. just using the default[1]), and now compiling the site jekyll will correctly only pull/include the pages which are of the same language.If you can include and/or improve this multilingual processing for
Pages
it would be really cool. Thanks![1]
{% for page in site.pages %} {% if page.title %} ... {% endif %} {% endfor %}