From 2764ce38ff89667fc4073fb66cdd634caaffd613 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Case Duckworth Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 13:01:16 -0700 Subject: Fix #9 - ekphrastisize some poems For ekphrastic articles, add `ekphrastic` node to YAML metadata. This node includes subnodes `image`, `title`, `alt`, `link`, and `class`. `image` provides a link to the local image--just include the file name with the extension, not the folder (all images should be in /img/.) `title` provides the title of the image, and the alt-text, if there is no `alt` node. `alt`, if it exists, provides the alt text for the image. `link`, if present, wraps the image in an `` tag--it should point to the source web page of the ekphrastic image. `class`, if present, sets the class(es) for the image, for styling. In this commit, I've set `ekphrastic` on the four articles that have them so far: 'The Death Zone,' 'AMBER alert,' 'The moon is gone,' and 'Man.' I've also updated .template.html with the changes, and updated README.md to reflect the changes in YAML structure. --- reports.html | 19 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'reports.html') diff --git a/reports.html b/reports.html index 5944798..ce82d62 100644 --- a/reports.html +++ b/reports.html @@ -37,16 +37,15 @@ -
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“Paul, you can’t turn in your reports on four-by-six notecards” Jill told him after he handed her his reports, typed carefully on twelve four-by-six notecards. He had spent the weekend

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  1. going to the Office Supply Store to buy notecards and typewriter ribbon (he found it surprisingly easily) after his first payday
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  3. replacing the ribbon in his typewriter (this took approximately half an hour, because he had to figure it all out on his own)
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  5. opening the package of notecards (this took approximately four seconds, although he still had to figure out how to do it on his own. It was just easier)
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  7. carefully typing the reports he’d handwritten on letter paper onto the notecards (he made many mistakes and threw away many notecards, though later he used them for kindling)
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so understandably he was upset. He told Jill all the work he’d gone to to type those notecard reports for her, for the company. She shook her head. “Paul, you don’t have to do all that work at home. Just type it up on the computers here, that’s all you need to do. Thanks for the work though.” He nodded as she threw the notecards into the trashcan and left his cubicle.

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“Paul, you can’t turn in your reports on four-by-six notecards” Jill told him after he handed her his reports, typed carefully on twelve four-by-six notecards. He had spent the weekend

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  1. going to the Office Supply Store to buy notecards and typewriter ribbon (he found it surprisingly easily) after his first payday
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  3. replacing the ribbon in his typewriter (this took approximately half an hour, because he had to figure it all out on his own)
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  5. opening the package of notecards (this took approximately four seconds, although he still had to figure out how to do it on his own. It was just easier)
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  7. carefully typing the reports he’d handwritten on letter paper onto the notecards (he made many mistakes and threw away many notecards, though later he used them for kindling)
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so understandably he was upset. He told Jill all the work he’d gone to to type those notecard reports for her, for the company. She shook her head. “Paul, you don’t have to do all that work at home. Just type it up on the computers here, that’s all you need to do. Thanks for the work though.” He nodded as she threw the notecards into the trashcan and left his cubicle.