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Not sure if this is the best way of handling it, but it worked for me. Background on this is that Jekyll was choking on the newline when a tweet was included as part of a list item, causing the list to close early and leaving a dangling `</div>` The Twitter embed comes back with `\n` between the blockquote and the script. For whatever reason Jekyll hated this. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Upon further testing, this is obviously not the correct way of fixing this. You'd additionally need to remove |
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Yeah, I don't know correct way to fix this (not much of a developer anyhow, and certainly don't know much about the Ruby way). Feel free to close or update or whatever. |
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No worries, I will try and get this fixed soon - suspect @blimey85 is correct here 👍 |
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Not sure if this is the best way of handling it, but it worked for me. Background on this is that Jekyll was choking on the newline when a tweet was included as part of a list item, causing the list to close early and leaving a dangling
</div>The Twitter embed comes back with
\nbetween the blockquote and the script. For whatever reason Jekyll hated this. ¯_(ツ)_/¯