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I am quite new to Jekyll and I am not sure how I can go about creating a website with p5.js sketches embedded into it for a project that I am working on.



I suspect it has something to do with dependencies and I would much appreciate any help/pointers I can get!










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    I am quite new to Jekyll and I am not sure how I can go about creating a website with p5.js sketches embedded into it for a project that I am working on.



    I suspect it has something to do with dependencies and I would much appreciate any help/pointers I can get!










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      I am quite new to Jekyll and I am not sure how I can go about creating a website with p5.js sketches embedded into it for a project that I am working on.



      I suspect it has something to do with dependencies and I would much appreciate any help/pointers I can get!










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      I am quite new to Jekyll and I am not sure how I can go about creating a website with p5.js sketches embedded into it for a project that I am working on.



      I suspect it has something to do with dependencies and I would much appreciate any help/pointers I can get!







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          There is nothing special about the combination of Jekyll and P5.js.



          The thing to understand is that the output of Jekyll is just regular HTML. You can include a P5.js sketch inside any HTML page. So you can include P5.js in Jekyll just fine.



          Here is an example page that embeds a P5.js sketch in a website created using Jekyll. Here is the source markdown of that page. Jekyll takes that markdown and outputs HTML.



          It's going to be hard to be more specific than that, but the general answer to your question is to focus on the HTML and focus on any errors you're getting.



          If you still can't get it figured out, please post new question that includes a link to an example Jekyll repo that shows the error, and include the full error in your post.






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          There is nothing special about the combination of Jekyll and P5.js.



          The thing to understand is that the output of Jekyll is just regular HTML. You can include a P5.js sketch inside any HTML page. So you can include P5.js in Jekyll just fine.



          Here is an example page that embeds a P5.js sketch in a website created using Jekyll. Here is the source markdown of that page. Jekyll takes that markdown and outputs HTML.



          It's going to be hard to be more specific than that, but the general answer to your question is to focus on the HTML and focus on any errors you're getting.



          If you still can't get it figured out, please post new question that includes a link to an example Jekyll repo that shows the error, and include the full error in your post.






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            Thank you, that makes perfect sense.

            – Tomáš Sláma
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          There is nothing special about the combination of Jekyll and P5.js.



          The thing to understand is that the output of Jekyll is just regular HTML. You can include a P5.js sketch inside any HTML page. So you can include P5.js in Jekyll just fine.



          Here is an example page that embeds a P5.js sketch in a website created using Jekyll. Here is the source markdown of that page. Jekyll takes that markdown and outputs HTML.



          It's going to be hard to be more specific than that, but the general answer to your question is to focus on the HTML and focus on any errors you're getting.



          If you still can't get it figured out, please post new question that includes a link to an example Jekyll repo that shows the error, and include the full error in your post.






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            Thank you, that makes perfect sense.

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          There is nothing special about the combination of Jekyll and P5.js.



          The thing to understand is that the output of Jekyll is just regular HTML. You can include a P5.js sketch inside any HTML page. So you can include P5.js in Jekyll just fine.



          Here is an example page that embeds a P5.js sketch in a website created using Jekyll. Here is the source markdown of that page. Jekyll takes that markdown and outputs HTML.



          It's going to be hard to be more specific than that, but the general answer to your question is to focus on the HTML and focus on any errors you're getting.



          If you still can't get it figured out, please post new question that includes a link to an example Jekyll repo that shows the error, and include the full error in your post.






          share|improve this answer















          There is nothing special about the combination of Jekyll and P5.js.



          The thing to understand is that the output of Jekyll is just regular HTML. You can include a P5.js sketch inside any HTML page. So you can include P5.js in Jekyll just fine.



          Here is an example page that embeds a P5.js sketch in a website created using Jekyll. Here is the source markdown of that page. Jekyll takes that markdown and outputs HTML.



          It's going to be hard to be more specific than that, but the general answer to your question is to focus on the HTML and focus on any errors you're getting.



          If you still can't get it figured out, please post new question that includes a link to an example Jekyll repo that shows the error, and include the full error in your post.







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            Thank you, that makes perfect sense.

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          Thank you, that makes perfect sense.

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          Thank you, that makes perfect sense.

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