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i don't know how i can get spaces in between category words. Can someone help? thank you...



input in my .markdown file: categories: ['tag1', 'tag2', 'tag3']



input html:



<div class="masonry__container row">
{% assign posts=site.posts | where:"lang", page.lang %}
{% for post in posts %}
<div class="masonry__item col-lg-4 col-md-6" data-masonry-filter="{% for category in categories %}{{category}}{% endfor %}">
</div>
</div>
{% endfor %}


output:
right now i get this: data-masonry-filter="tag1tag2tag3"



But i would like to have that: data-masonry-filter="tag1 tag2 tag3"










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  • Not relevant to the problem you're asking about, but one of those </div> belongs below the {% endfor %}.
    – Robert Del Favero
    Nov 13 at 20:24
















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i don't know how i can get spaces in between category words. Can someone help? thank you...



input in my .markdown file: categories: ['tag1', 'tag2', 'tag3']



input html:



<div class="masonry__container row">
{% assign posts=site.posts | where:"lang", page.lang %}
{% for post in posts %}
<div class="masonry__item col-lg-4 col-md-6" data-masonry-filter="{% for category in categories %}{{category}}{% endfor %}">
</div>
</div>
{% endfor %}


output:
right now i get this: data-masonry-filter="tag1tag2tag3"



But i would like to have that: data-masonry-filter="tag1 tag2 tag3"










share|improve this question






















  • Not relevant to the problem you're asking about, but one of those </div> belongs below the {% endfor %}.
    – Robert Del Favero
    Nov 13 at 20:24














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i don't know how i can get spaces in between category words. Can someone help? thank you...



input in my .markdown file: categories: ['tag1', 'tag2', 'tag3']



input html:



<div class="masonry__container row">
{% assign posts=site.posts | where:"lang", page.lang %}
{% for post in posts %}
<div class="masonry__item col-lg-4 col-md-6" data-masonry-filter="{% for category in categories %}{{category}}{% endfor %}">
</div>
</div>
{% endfor %}


output:
right now i get this: data-masonry-filter="tag1tag2tag3"



But i would like to have that: data-masonry-filter="tag1 tag2 tag3"










share|improve this question













i don't know how i can get spaces in between category words. Can someone help? thank you...



input in my .markdown file: categories: ['tag1', 'tag2', 'tag3']



input html:



<div class="masonry__container row">
{% assign posts=site.posts | where:"lang", page.lang %}
{% for post in posts %}
<div class="masonry__item col-lg-4 col-md-6" data-masonry-filter="{% for category in categories %}{{category}}{% endfor %}">
</div>
</div>
{% endfor %}


output:
right now i get this: data-masonry-filter="tag1tag2tag3"



But i would like to have that: data-masonry-filter="tag1 tag2 tag3"







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  • Not relevant to the problem you're asking about, but one of those </div> belongs below the {% endfor %}.
    – Robert Del Favero
    Nov 13 at 20:24


















  • Not relevant to the problem you're asking about, but one of those </div> belongs below the {% endfor %}.
    – Robert Del Favero
    Nov 13 at 20:24
















Not relevant to the problem you're asking about, but one of those </div> belongs below the {% endfor %}.
– Robert Del Favero
Nov 13 at 20:24




Not relevant to the problem you're asking about, but one of those </div> belongs below the {% endfor %}.
– Robert Del Favero
Nov 13 at 20:24












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