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Can the {% feed_meta %} helper tag pull feed dynamically? #242
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{% feed_meta %}
helper tag pull feed dynamically?
{% feed_meta %}
helper tag pull feed dynamically?
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not been commented on for at least two months. The resources of the Jekyll team are limited, and so we are asking for your help. If this is a bug and you can still reproduce this error on the If this is a feature request, please consider whether it can be accomplished in another way. If it cannot, please elaborate on why it is core to this project and why you feel more than 80% of users would find this beneficial. This issue will automatically be closed in two months if no further activity occurs. Thank you for all your contributions. |
Hi @softcomux, I came across the same issue so I submitted a pull request for generating meta links to all collections (see #254). Would that help in your situation? Or would you need to be able to tell |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not been commented on for at least two months. The resources of the Jekyll team are limited, and so we are asking for your help. If this is a bug and you can still reproduce this error on the If this is a feature request, please consider whether it can be accomplished in another way. If it cannot, please elaborate on why it is core to this project and why you feel more than 80% of users would find this beneficial. This issue will automatically be closed in two months if no further activity occurs. Thank you for all your contributions. |
I was wondering if the
{% feed_meta %}
can pull feeds dynamically, that is, based on the page it's on. In my case, I don't have a "posts" collection but collections by other namesSo I expect that when I'm on the "skills" archive the
{% feed_meta %}
helper tag should pull feeds on this page, not the default/feed.xml
which is blank in my case since I don't have a_post
collection. And so on for others...Or if there's a way to make all three feeds show in the head section on my site's tree?
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