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I've been fiddling with the css for my Jekyll site recently, but I'm a newbie, and I have ended up breaking it somehow. Now when I go to the website, it just shows the base html, and some large grey divs. Can anybody help me find the problem? I was wondering if it was to do with the way that Jekyll handles css files (I think it generates a new file - main.css - to store all of the css information in one place?), or maybe I did something else incorrectly, I really don't know.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, this site is very important to me.

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main.css doesn't exist anywhere. You have main.scss, but that's no good until compiled. - Shadow

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You have a file encoding problem.

Save ALL your files with utf-8 encoding with NO BOM.

See "UTF-8 Character Encoding Warning" in documentation.