Replace absolute_url with relative_url
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title: "Overriding Theme Defaults"
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permalink: /docs/overriding-theme-defaults/
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excerpt: "Instructions on how to customize the theme's default set of layouts, includes, and stylesheets when using the Ruby Gem version."
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last_modified_at: 2016-11-03T10:49:48-04:00
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last_modified_at: 2018-03-20T15:59:31-04:00
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When installing the theme as a Ruby Gem its layouts, includes, stylesheets, and other assets are all bundled in the `gem`. Meaning they're not easily visible in your project.
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Additionally, from `v4.5.0` the theme-gem will also exhibit above behavior for `/_data` via a plugin.
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Consequently, the data files for UI Text and Navigation are also bundled within the theme-gem.
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For more information on customizing the theme's [stylesheets]({{ "/docs/stylesheets/" | absolute_url }}) and [JavaScript]({{ "/docs/javascript/" | absolute_url }}), see the appropriate pages.
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For more information on customizing the theme's [stylesheets]({{ "/docs/stylesheets/" | relative_url }}) and [JavaScript]({{ "/docs/javascript/" | relative_url }}), see the appropriate pages.
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