# You can store various options here, such as audience. Then you can access the option with {{site.data.options.audience}}. # This allows you to do conditional logic. Options you set here work similarly to options set in the configuration file, # but the advantage here is that you don't have to restart the jekyll server to see changes. Also note that you access this location # using site.data instead of just site. And the location of data is defined in the configuration file through the data-source property. # Sample logic: # {% if {{site.data.options.widget_toggle}} == "mac" %} # do this for mac # {% elsif {{site.data.options.widget_toggle}} == "pc" %} # do this for pc # {% endif %} # This logic works in Markdown and HTML. You can compress onto the same line if the spacing creates issues in Markdown. widget_toggle: mac