diff --git a/Gruntfile.js b/Gruntfile.js index a1b7acc..f6badaa 100644 --- a/Gruntfile.js +++ b/Gruntfile.js @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ require('load-grunt-tasks')(grunt); } }, jekyll: { - files: ['index.md', '_includes/*.html', '_filters/*.*', '_layouts/*.*', '_tags/*.*', '_basics/*.*'], + files: ['index.md', '_includes/*.html', 'filters/*.*', '_layouts/*.*', 'tags/*.*', 'basics/*.*'], tasks: ['shell:jekyllBuild'] } }, diff --git a/basics/handles.md b/basics/handles.md index c91e45a..023fee1 100644 --- a/basics/handles.md +++ b/basics/handles.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Handles --- -A handle is used to access the attributes of a Liquid object. By default, the handle is the object's title in lowercase with any spaces and special characters replaced by hyphens (-). +sss A handle is used to access the attributes of a Liquid object. By default, the handle is the object's title in lowercase with any spaces and special characters replaced by hyphens (-). For example, a page with the title "About Us" can be accessed in Liquid via its handle `about-us` as shown below: @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ For example, a page with the title "About Us" can be accessed in Liquid via its {% endraw %} {% endhighlight %} -### Creating handles +## Creating handles An object with the title "Shirt" will automatically be given the handle `shirt`. If there is already an object with the handle `shirt`, the handle will auto-increment. In other words, "Shirt" objects created after the first one will receive the handle `shirt-1`, `shirt-2`, and so on. @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Websites often rely on static handles for pages, posts, or objects. To preserve You can change an object's handle manually (TK how to change a handle manually) -### Accessing handle attributes +## Accessing handle attributes In many cases you may know the handle of a object whose attributes you want to access. You can access its attributes by pluralizing the name of the object, then using either the square bracket ( [ ] ) or dot ( . ) notation.