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##########
# collectionbuilder-gh
# Jekyll Digital Collection Generator, designed for GitHub Pages
# https://github.com/CollectionBuilder/collectionbuilder-gh
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# URL VARIABLES [optional if using GitHub Pages!]
#
# url is site domain, full URL to the production location of your collection
# on GitHub Pages follows the pattern username.github.io
#url: https://collectionbuilder.github.io
# baseurl is path to location on the domain if necessary e.g. /digital/hjccc
# on GitHub Pages it is your github repository's name prefixed with a /
#baseurl: /collectionbuilder-gh
# location of code, the full url to your github repository
source-code: https://github.com/CollectionBuilder/collectionbuilder-gh
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# SITE SETTINGS
#
# title of site appears in banner
title: Haunted Locations in Oregon
# tagline, a short phrase that will appear throughout the site in the top banner
tagline: A collection of images of locations associated with hauntings in Oregon
# description appears in meta tags and other locations
# this description might appear in search result lists, keep around 160 characters max
description: "This digital collection is a survey of reportedly haunted locations in Oregon, mostly consisting of photographs of historic buildings and cemeteries. The collection consists of 21 images taken from 1855 to 1977 in several regions of Oregon, including the Willamette Valley, the coast, and Southern Oregon. Locations were designated haunted by personal recollection of folk legends as well as by other Oregonians. Objects were collected through a combination of national and state repositories. The collection offers a different look at a survey of historical places in Oregon by taking into account Oregon’s long history of superstition and folk legends."
# creator of the digital collection, to appear in meta tags; we typically use our GitHub usernames but feel free to just use your name
author: CollectionBuilder
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# COLLECTION SETTINGS
#
# Set the metadata for your collection (the name of the csv file in your _data directory that describes the objects in your collection)
# Use the filename of your CSV **without** the ".csv" extension! E.g. _data/demo-metadata.csv --> "demo-metadata"
metadata: group-metadata-file
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# Site/Organization Branding
# Uncomment these and enter information for your organization (replacing the CDIL links and name below) if you'd like to brand your site with a logo
#
# organization-name: "Center for Digital Inquiry and Learning (CDIL)"
# organization-link: https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/
# organization-logo-banner: https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/storying-extinction/assets/img/cdil.png
# organization-logo-nav: https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/assets/img/logo.png
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# GOOGLE SERVICES [optional!]
#
# leave these blank or comment out to NOT include google code. See docs/google.md
#
# Add your google-analytics-id to automatically add the embed code, e.g. "UA-76328753-1"
# google-analytics-id:
# to populate a Google CSE add the id, e.g. "002151703305773322890:1pu3smhw1t8"
# google-cse-id:
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# ROBOTS EXCLUDE
#
# set noindex to true if you do NOT want Google to index your site
# noindex: true
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# BUILD SETTINGS
#
# Note: use environment variable on build command to include analytics
# JEKYLL_ENV=production jekyll build
# (this is done automatically by gh-pages build)
#
# ignore stuff
exclude: [docs/, Rakefile, README.md, LICENSE]
# compress CSS output
sass:
style: compressed