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authorB Mathis <brandon@imathis.com>2009-11-07 23:04:22 -0600
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#### Third
1. Edit the top of the Rakefile settings to match your web hosting info.
-2. Edit the top of the atom.haml and _layout/default.haml.
+2. Customize the top of the atom.haml and _layout/default.haml.
## Usage
You should really read over the [Jekyll wiki](http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll) because most of your work will be using Jekyll. Beyond that Octopress is mostly some rake tasks, HAML, and SASS/Compass that has been meticulously crafted for ease of use and modification.