> > > Thing of a typical HTML5 template having a <header>, <nav>, <footer>, > > > and <article>. I'd like Org to include the different exported files into > > > the <article> section, and the rest to remain the same. The <nav> would > > > contain a global navigation menu, also highlighting the current active > > > section (though CSS, no JS please). > > > > I never quite managed to do that ... but it should definitely be doable. > > It's really simple to do. You just have to include some 'id' in the > <body> which indicates to which section it belongs to.
Yes, I mean, I know which html you need for that, simply within o-blog you need to manage between relative paths, absolute paths, canonical paths and so on in the template, to match the right section, - mainly it should be a matter of let-ing the right variable to the right value at the right point in the template and catching it when generating the toc, but I never took the time to get it right ... > I've also just found this, which uses Org only as a markup tool and > Jekyll to generate the site: > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-jekyll.html I had a look at the too, but it felt just a little bit too convoluted compared to managing everything from Org. Besides, it seems to lose fontification of code snippets and the like? /v