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. --- seasonal-affective-disorder.html | 17 ++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'seasonal-affective-disorder.html') diff --git a/seasonal-affective-disorder.html b/seasonal-affective-disorder.html index 0cd4ea4..79e39fe 100644 --- a/seasonal-affective-disorder.html +++ b/seasonal-affective-disorder.html @@ -37,15 +37,14 @@ -
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On your desk I set a tangerine:
a relic of a
winter quickly passing.

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I’m reminded, fiercely, of a summer:
I watched the cemetery grass on my stomach.

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You hate the wind blowing through buildings:
the coldness of fire, blister of a mountain stream.

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When you broke down that night: your aunt / you
never have been / you shook that night /

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Seasonal affective disorder is real: you
mutter under your breath on the highway.

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The ant carries an orange peel past a headstone:
it carries her nearly as often.

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I set a tangerine on your desk:
an engagement ring, winter-returned.

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On your desk I set a tangerine:
a relic of a winter quickly passing.

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I’m reminded, fiercely, of a summer:
I watched the cemetery grass on my stomach.

+

You hate the wind blowing through buildings:
the coldness of fire, blister of a mountain stream.

+

When you broke down that night: your aunt / you
never have been / you shook that night /

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Seasonal affective disorder is real: you
mutter under your breath on the highway.

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The ant carries an orange peel past a headstone:
it carries her nearly as often.

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I set a tangerine on your desk:
an engagement ring, winter-returned.