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Support images defined in Front Matter #88
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Hi @judsonlmoore , I'm very sorry for the late answer. I don't use Jekyll anymore and have little time for my numerous pet projects like this one.
I think your issue is not related to @k16e-me 's. He's trying to use the Liquid tag in a page, but it unfortunately works only in posts.
It looks like you try to use the Liquid tag with an image that you define in Front Matter, which is not supported either. But is a different feature.
I guess this is because Jekyll processes site variables (such as
I guess then
This might help me track the issue, thanks for noticing.
I'm not sure, I'll try to fix this and document an official way.
Soon, I'm not sure, as I have to install the whole Ruby/Jekyll stuff again on a computer. I'll do my best.
Did you try using absolute URLs for the image? `{% cloudinary https://example.com/path/to/the/image.jpg alt="…" %} |
By the way, it looks like @carloteran19 is using Front Matter defined images without (this) issue: Might be worth discussing… |
From a comment by @judsonlmoore in #51 :
#51 (comment)
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