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title: "Include Array Plugin"
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date: 2011-08-02 00:10
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footer: false
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---
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This plugin was created for Octopress by [Jason Woodward](http://www.woodwardjd.com) to make it possible to manage order of the sidebar partials from the `_confgi.yml`.
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This is mostly useful for those working on an Octopress theme.
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### First, How Partials Work
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Jekyll allows you to include partials from the `/source/_includes` directory as follows:
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``` html
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{% raw %}{% include partial.html %}{% endraw %}
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```
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This will embed the contents of `/source/_includes/partial.html` in place of the snippet above.
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### Now, How Include Array Works
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First add an array pointing to a list of partials underneath `/source/_includes`
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``` yaml
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asides: [asides/about.html, asides/social.html]
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```
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Now from within a template you can render the partials from the yaml array like this.
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``` html
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{% raw %}{% include_array asides %}{% endraw %}
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```
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Octopress uses `include_array` to allow configuration of different sidebars for each layout.
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