## Plate 0.6.3 * Pass through current site to Sass::Engine options for use within Sass plugins ## Plate 0.6.2 * Gem dependency updates * Upgraded Twitter Bootstrap to v2.0.3 * Sass and Less partial modifications reload parent file regardless of file location and nesting. ## Plate 0.6.1 * Added basic support for asset partials with Sass and Less. When using watch mode, partials will reload any referencing files if they are modified. ## Plate 0.6.0 * Meta data can be read from the config file and used to store common site data such as title, description, author, etc. * Modified new site generator to use meta data structure * Added RSS feed as part of new site generation * Added helper for making relative links absolute for use within RSS feeds * Documentation updates * Added a new DSL for callbacks and other extensions. Files within `./lib` will now be evaluated using the DSL instead of just being required. * Helpers have been moved to a separate directory in the site source root named `./helpers`. * Added new site template with some base CSS styles and helpful information to get started. * Allow a build destination to be set within the config.yml file. * Allow customization of Sass output style with config variable :sass_style * Added DSL methods to register asset and template engines. * Added engine for Less CSS processing. Install the less gem to use this engine. ## Plate 0.5.4 * Added config option to command line utility to load a specific config file. * Allowed new post command to have default options stored in config.yml file. ## Plate 0.5.3 * Added support for Sass @import statements. * Partial-style assets are not included in the build by default. Partial file names start with an underscore. ## Plate 0.5.2 * Added `platify` command line utility to set up a new site. ## Plate 0.5.1 * Updates to new post command line utility. Pass in a category and layout to a new post. ## Plate 0.5.0 * Initial build, basic site generation, asset compilation and template handling. * Command line interface * Rebuilding site with changes on demand with the `--watch` parameter * Basic callbacks for manipulating page and site content