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From YouTube: Backdrop Design - Dec 17th 2020
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A
Great
we're
live
today
is
december
17th,
and
this
is
our
fortnightly
design
meeting
before
we
jump
into
the
agenda
or
any
other
exciting
issues
worth
talking
about.
Let's
go
around
and
do
some
introductions
I'll
go
ahead
and
start.
My
name
is
jen
lampton
and
I'm
joining
from
oakland
california.
A
B
Sure
my
name
is
tim
erickson,
saint
paul
tim,
I'm
coming
to
you
from
gearwood,
minnesota
and
yeah.
I
don't
know
I've
been
solely
getting
into
the
issue
q
more
this
week
for
1.18
and
hope
everybody
else
can
get
in
and
help
us
finish.
Things
up,
phil.
C
Hi
phil
ward
out
of
wichita
kansas-
I
don't
have
anything
specific
to
to
discuss
today
just
kind
of
wanted
to
join
and
see.
If
maybe
I
can
throw
out
some
ideas
or
see
where
I
can
help.
Let's
go
to
luke.
E
D
Things
that
this
week,
so
so
I'm
I'm
find
myself
in
in
the
thick
of
it
I'll
I'll
talk
about
it
later,
but
I
I
I
did
some
theming
and
and
face
to
face
with
all
sorts
of
things
I
don't
know
and
that
I
want
to
share
my
lack
of
knowledge
and
see
if
I
can
fill
that
in
some
greg.
E
F
B
So,
john,
we
don't
have
the
little
emoji
or
the
little
like
clap
things
for
this
room
or
the
thumbs
up
which
don't
worry
about
it.
B
B
A
Okay,
so
right
before
we
started
the
video
we
had
already
jumped
into
theme
initiative
update,
exciting
stuff.
So
I
don't
know
luke
if
you
want
to
get
back
into
that
or
if
we
should
push
to
phil's
suggestion
or
where
we
want
to
start.
A
Okay,
I'll
just
move
the
theme
initiative
stuff
to
the
bottom.
Do
we
want
to
run
through
open
usability
and
design
issues
for
active
core.
A
E
E
There's
the
the
icons
thing
for
the
structure,
menu
item
in
the
admin
bar
and
the
sorting
icons
for
the
tables
they're,
not
agent.
I
just
would
like
to
have
to
get
them
out
of
the
way
I
think,
but
mostly.
B
Yeah
and
I
mean
you'll-
be
getting
some
feedback
on
them
right,
so
it's
like.
What's
the
next.
B
B
I've
noticed
that
the
move,
clear
log
messages
issues
been
getting
some
posts,
but
I
think
I
think
largely
pw
panda
has
summarized
it
and
it's
waiting
for
intervention
from
the
pmc.
A
Yeah,
I
did
think
he
did
a
really
good
job
of
summarizing
current
state
of
things
at
after
the
last
meeting.
That's
great.
B
A
Greg
did
some
work
on
the
updates
pages.
B
E
Perfect,
the
four
five
seven
five
last
comment
was
by
asking:
what's
the
difference
between
this
issue
and
three
one
three
two
which
got
nerds
so
the
previous
3132
was
about
sorting
making
things
bubble
up
when
they
have
security,
updates
and
updates
and
then
keeping
the
ones
that
don't
have
updates
lower
in
the
list,
whereas
four
seven,
sorry,
four,
five,
seven
five
is
about
having
both
disabled
and
enabled
you
know,
sections.
E
A
Interesting,
so
I
think
we
have
this
problem
a
couple
of
places
in
core
where
we
have
interfaces
that
would
be
nice
to
be
able
to
sort,
but
most
of
the
sorting
tools
that
we
have
in
core
are
for
running
database
queries
and
a
lot
of
these
user
facing,
like
informational
pages,
don't
have
anything
in
the
database
to
query
they're
just
pulling
like
php
values
or
stuff,
like
this
module
status,
is
a
collection
of
various
different
things.
A
A
E
Yeah,
I
think
that
we
have
an
issue
for
that
I'll,
try
to
locate
it,
one
about
it
was
called
instant
filter.
I
think
there's
a
module.
That's
called
instant
filtering
seven,
which
was
doing
that
as
a
like
in
a
generic
form,
and
we
have
an
issue
to
implement
something
generic
that
works
both
in
database
queries
and
tables,
so
that
people
can
reuse
that
code
instead
of
you
know.
A
Yeah
we're
using
the
code
from
instant
filter
on
the
modules
page
right
now,
and
that
code
is
very
specific
to
the
modules
page
and
then
instant
filter
also
had
some
code.
That's
very
specific
for
the
permissions
page
that
we
have
an
issue
where
we
want
to
include-
and
I
think
there
are
some
people
who
are
trying
to
argue
for
a
generic
solution,
but
I
think
nate's
response
was
like.
If
you
put
in
a
generic
solution,
you
get
solutions
that
are
thousands
of
lines
of
code.
A
If
you
do
these
specific
ones,
it's
like
a
hundred
in
each
place,
and
so
his
argument
is
like,
rather
than
having
a
ton
of
run-in
javascript,
that
is
just
glue
code.
We
should
just
write
what
we
need
and
I
think
that
that
would
make
sense
if
we
had
more
people
who
could
just
write
what
we
need
for
us.
But
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
javascript
core
developers
working
on
stuff
and
so
don't
go
very,
very,
very
quickly.
E
A
Nope,
instant
builder
is
the
name
of
a
conjunct
module
for
drupal
7.
That
includes
custom
scripts
for
the
modules
page
and
the
permissions
page,
and
we
have
used
the
custom
script
for
the
module
page
on
backdrops
modules,
page
adapted
it
slightly
to
account
for
the
new
behavior
of
our
modules
page.
A
So
it
can
search
the
titles
and
descriptions
and
machine
names
and
stuff,
and
then
the
other
issue
was
just
to
try
and
do
the
same
thing
for
the
custom
script
for
the
permissions
page,
and
I
think
that
one
got
roadblocked
by
this
idea
of.
Maybe
we
should
have
something
more
generic.
That
is
a
library
that
could
be
used
in
other
places.
E
So
the
meta
issue,
for
that
is
503,
one
of
them.
A
I
would
just
link
it
to
the
other
issue.
You
had
about
sorting
the
updates
page
just
so
that
we
know
all
of
the
places
that
could
benefit
from
yeah.
E
B
A
B
Raises
a
couple
of
different
process
questions,
one
of
so
we
have
it's
largely
contrib,
although
there
may
be
a
core
component
to
it.
We
joseph
and
I
have
worked
on
this
configurable
block
style
module
which
lets
you
do
some
custom
things
to
blocks.
One
of
the
things
that
actually
luke
was
asking
me
about
recently
was
the
ability
we
can
put
it
back
out
in
core.
B
We
have
the
ability
to
create
a
hero
block
with
a
background
image
and
he
wanted
to
put
kind
of
a
hero,
image
behind
a
region
or
put
an
image
behind
a
region,
a
background
and
so
a
couple
of
things,
one
of
which
I
thought
having
something
like
a
configurable
regions,
module
contrib
module
would
be
nice,
and
is
it
appropriate
to
just
use
the
the
backdrop.
Ops
contrib
issue
queue
to
like
suggest
new
modules,
not
just
words.
A
B
Okay
is
there,
so
I
just
put
a
stub
in
there
for
this.
This
idea
for
this
contrib
module,
but
I
thought
it
would
be
a
good
chance
to
just
sort
of
ask
about
if
that
seems
like
it's
a
common
use
case.
If
other
people
see
a
value
in
that
one
of
one
of
the
use
cases
was
the
ability
to
just
create
a
landing
page
which
just
has
an
image
behind
the
entire
page
right.
B
Sometimes,
if
you
land
at
a
website,
there's
just
an
image
there
and
then
with
some
text
over
it
and
navigation
inside
the
to
the
site,
and
if
we
really,
what
we
need
to
be
able
to
do
is
put
a
and
a
custom
theme
could
do
this.
But
if
we
have
the
ability
to
put
a
like
a
background
image
on
a
region
that
feels
like
it
would
be
a
helpful
thing,
I'm
just
wondering
if
other
people
agree
and
it
could
be
a
contrib
module.
That
does
that.
A
I
definitely
think
it's
a
great
use
case.
I've
seen
a
lot
of
sites
that
do
that.
I
would
love
to
see
it
as
a
contrib
module.
I
think
what
you're
describing
with
like
a
landing
page
that
has
a
background
image
that
might
be
even
beyond
a
region
that
might
be
like
you
wanted
a
page
wrapper
or
something
or.
A
Yeah,
but
I
think
that
having
a
region
background
image
is
a
good
starting
place.
D
Well,
since
since
I
I
seated
this
for
for
better
or
worse,
I
you
know
I
I
I
don't
know
how,
how
common,
what
I'm,
what
I
want
to
do
is
it
might
be
common.
It
might
not
be
like
I,
I
honestly
don't
know,
but
I
I
was
approaching
from
the
perspective
of
for
this
particular
site.
I'm
doing
is
for
rock
band
that
I
I
used
to.
D
Artist
for
so,
I
basically
designed
a
poster
for
it
and
then
then
I
just
want
to
translate
that
poster
into
a
website
at
least
the
front
of
it.
You
know
and
just
like
get
that
visual
image
across
and
and
so
so,
just
abandoning
every
web.
You
know
it's
just
a
click-through,
it's
just
an
interstitial
like
I.
D
I
want
to
show
that
people
come
in
this
image
and
then
and
then
move
them
off
to
the
site
after
they
admire
the
image
and-
and
I
don't
know
if
that's
it
certainly
went
out
of
fashion
in
web
design
in
the
mid
90s.
D
The
idea
of
you
know
interstitial,
you
know
splash
pages,
but
nevertheless
that's
what
I
want
to
do.
C
D
Yeah
all
right
so
so
I
was
just
curious:
what's
the
what's
the
what's,
what's
the
easiest
way
to
do
it,
what's
the
way
to
just
kind
of
get
rid
of
all
the
web
stuff
just
show
me
something
and
and
there's
a
modular.
D
C
D
I
think,
and
so
so
rather
than
make
it,
you
know
if
the
imagery
is
like
the
primary
thing
that
you're
selling
you
you
don't
really
want
to
like
box
away
and
have
it
be
sort
of
a
subset
just
sitting
in
a
computer
program.
You
want
to
let
it
take
over
as
much
of
the
experience
as
you
can.
I
mean
that's
sort
of
my
my
thoughts.
You
know,
can
you
create
a
gaming
backdrop
like
you
know
that
would
be
sort
of
the
the
use
case.
You
know
how
much
could
you
take
over
your
real
estate.
B
Well,
I
think,
there's
a
broader
use
case
for
this
sort
of
a
background
image
on
our
region,
and
that
is,
if
you
just
want
to
have
a
region
with
a
background
image
in
more
than
one
block
right.
We
have
this
ability
to
create
a
hero
block
with
a
background
image,
but
you
can
add
a
second
block
to
it.
B
So
if
we
could
do
a
region,
I
think
that
would
be
it
might
not
be
the
entire
page,
but
it
that
would
be
really
flexible.
So
anyways.
We
don't
need
to
solve
this.
I
I,
if
you
open
a
new
issue
in
the
backdrop
ops
contrib,
there
is
not
like
a
new
a
new
idea:
option.
There's
bug
squad
application,
maintainer,
maintainer
change,
request,
port
request,
port
status
and
security
team.
B
B
B
Okay,
but
if
I
you
know
like
when
I
open
this
up
with
the
idea
of
adding
a
new
module
suggestion,
it's
like
which
template
do
I
use,
none
of
them
are
appropriate.
B
A
B
B
Okay,
I'm
going
to
open
a
request
for
a
module
or
theme
that
does
that
and
then
and
keep
thinking
about
it
joseph
and
I
talked
about.
Could
we
just
sort
of
modify
the
the
contrib
block
style
module
to
be
a
sort
of
a
configurable
block
style
to
be
configurable
region,
style
and
he's?
He
thinks
that
speaking
for
you,
joseph
that
there
might
be
core,
might
not
support
that
right
now.
The
way
we
did
it
at
least
I'm
sure
there
are
ways
we
could
do
it,
but
right
anyways.
F
Something
that
came
up
to
me
was
doc,
wilmot's
idea
for
auto
completing
the
class
field.
Okay,
it's
basically
lets
you
put
css
classes
in
there
and
then.
F
A
E
E
And
there's
the
issue
of
how
how
if
there's
no
main
dot
info
file
in
the
collection
of
projects,
then
what
get
gets
picked
up
by
core
is
the
first
dot
info
file
found
in
those
subfolders,
and
we
do
not
have
any
such
precedent.
Aside
from
the
radix
layout
collection
of
layout
layout
templates.
E
But
then
look
you
said
that
you
might
add
the
the
actual
theme
that
you're
subtiming
from
as
like
part
of
the
like
the
main
thing
in
that
collection.
It's,
I
don't
think
it's
a
good
idea,
because
then
you
would
need
to
keep
updating
it
as
the
other
project
that
gets
updated.
E
B
I
mean
luke
wants.
I
think
we
want
to
talk
more
about
what
he
did.
This
ties
into.
That
I
mean
so
I
mean
right
now.
It
doesn't
backdrop
just
treat
that
as
a
collection
of
doesn't
it
treat
them
as
a
whole
bunch
of
themes
I
mean
when
you
say
it
only
reads:
the
first
dot
info
file.
I
mean
I've
installed
that
and
like
I
can
see
all
of
the
themes.
B
F
Because
it'll
have
it'll
have
just
a
single
project
listing
what
you
could
do
to
get
around
that
is
like
just
just
a
workaround
is
have
like
a
shell
theme
that
is
purely
in
there
to
be
the
base
of
that
project.
D
F
B
D
You
guys
yeah
well,
they
they're
yeah
yeah
they're
the
boots.
Well,
there's
no
boot
swatch
theme
in
in
drupal
there
there's
the
the
bootstrap
theme,
which
has
a
settings
file
that
lets
you
pick
any
of
the
boots
watch
names
so
that.
E
D
Actually
did
who
fixed
it
this
week,
but
but
if
in
any
case
I
I
wanted
to
be
I
even
even
if
we
had
that
for
kind
of
the
ready-to-wear
concept
like
where
I
wanted
to
see
these
things
with,
you
know
things
like
you
know,
dark
backgrounds
and
different
fonts
and,
like
kind
of
you
know
a
lot
of
what
we
talked
about.
You
know
sort
of
the
the
the
easily
accessible
visual
changes.
D
I
wanted
to
be
able
to
put
them
in
switch
theme,
and
so
so
it's
it
it's
it's
basically
a
repackaging
of
of
this
feature
that
that's
in
in
bootstrap
and
this
very
powerful
feature
that
this
is
kind
of
hidden
right
like
it's.
It's
it's
not
it
it's
not
it's
not
very
accessible
to
the
people
that
most
need
it,
and
so
so
I
wanted
to
just
elevate
it.
It
was
mostly
a
user
interface
and
it
was
mostly
to
get
it
so
that
so
that
the
the
previews
and
being
able
to
choose
it.
D
E
That
lives
in
bootstrap
as
a
setting
like
in
the
settings
page,
and
we
cannot
expose
the
settings
page
via
the
switch
theme.
So
this
is
a
workaround
to
that
right.
Basically,.
B
I
I
suppose
the
other
problem
it
solves,
though,
is
that
if,
if
you're
a
a
site
builder,
looking
for
a
theme-
and
you
see
bootstrap
light
you're
going
to
see
a
theme
framework
you're
not
going
to
see
that
it
has
all
of
these
colorful
options
in
there.
And
so
what
I
think
luke
is
trying
to
do
is
expose
the
fact
to
somebody
who's.
B
A
I
do
some
links
in
the
zulu
channel
about
how
bootswatch
is
handled
with
a
radix
theme
in
drupal
and.
E
A
Really
easy
to
work
with
from
a
front-end
developer
perspective
like
tying
the
bootswatch
stuff
into
the
bootstrap
stuff,
but
it
is
very
developer
focused
in
terms
of
how
you
put
it
together,
and
I
think
I
would
want
the
same
ease
of
integration
for
backtracking
with
a
user
interface.
B
D
So
I
mean
it's
funny
david
this
this
was
occurring
to
me
like
I,
I
had
kind
of
a
eureka
moment.
The
other
day
I
woke
up
like
oh
my
god.
I
could
just
make
sub
themes
of
all
those
boots
watch
things
and
that
that
would
that
would
solve
this
problem
and
and
so
so
it
it
has
kind
of
a
a
a
funny
element
to
it
in
that,
and
it's
obviously
not
you
know
dramatically
new
functionality,
it's
a
repackaging
of
all
functionality,
so
I
want
to
be
very
sensitive
to
to
not
not
clean
credit
for
work.
D
That's
not
my
own,
for
example,
and
then
make
sure
you
know
the
the
my
my
sort
of
usable
thought
for
this.
Is
this:
if
you
you
don't
know
what
you're
doing
use
these,
try
them
on,
enjoy
and
and
have
it
filled
with
with
links
to
to
like
where,
where
it
comes
from,
you
know,
make
sure
the
credit's
going
make
sure
it's
like
look.
You
know
if,
if
you've
got,
if
you
understand
what
sas
is
and
how
to
work
with
those
things-
and
you
know,
then
then
this
probably
isn't
for
you.
D
You
won't
go
to
actual
right,
you
know
boot,
bootstrap
and
and
use
the
options,
things
and-
and
you
know,
pull
up
the
variables
into
your
environment
and
do
that
stuff,
but,
like
I,
I
wouldn't
want
to
fork
it
and
and
in
fact
my
my
thought
about
working
bootstrap
to
have
a
piece
in
it
was
just
to
like
remove
those
options
or
to
remove
the
cdn
stuff
to
remove
the
sauce
thing
to
just
you
know,
strip
it
down
so
that
so
it's
only
this
choice
of
themes
with
you
know
if,
if
this
is
a
dead
end
for
you,
here's
here's
how
to
get
out
of
the
dead
end.
D
C
So
from
my
experience
of
you
know
doing
the
bootstrap
and
looking
through
the
themes.
If
I've
got
a
website
that
somebody
just
wants
a
website,
they
don't
really
care
how
it
looks
they
just
want
it
to
be
functional.
C
Pulling
this
type
of
the
thing
in
is
really
nice,
because
I
could
just
point.
Click
choose
something
that
kind
of
fits
their
business
atmosphere
and
call
it
good
just
be
done
with
it.
I
don't
have
to
spend
the
next
25
hours
trying
to
come
up
with
a
custom
theme
that
you
know
is
going
to
fit
their
environment
so
yeah.
No,
I
mean
I
do
personally.
C
I've
used
those
types
of
things
and
I
think
trying
to
have
some
kind
of
sub
themes
that
point
and
click
you
get
to
choose
which
one
you
like,
and
you
know
it's
all,
based
on
the
the
primary
theme
I
like
it,
I
mean
that's
I've
used
it,
it's
not
on
every
single
site,
but
I
think
the
more
that
we
can
incorporate
that
type
of
a
deal.
C
In
with
backdrop,
the
less
we're
gonna
run
into
these
one-off
custom
themes
that
they
look
great
in
the
picture,
but
then,
when
you
actually
put
them
onto
your
website,
you
realize
man.
This
thing
is
stupid,
buggy
and
all
the
work
went
into
their
own
particular
environment,
and
so
it
just
does
not
fit
my
environment.
You
know
what
I've
just
gotta,
I'm
gonna
have
to
pull
in
bootstrap
and
do
this
thing
from
scratch,
because
there
literally
is
nothing
out
there,
that's
gonna!
C
You
know
I
could
spend
more
time
trying
to
find
a
theme
that
works,
then
just
do
it
from
scratch.
So
I
think
you
know
having
something
that
changes
a
few
of
the
elements
here
and
there
is,
I
think,
it's
a
good
approach.
I
like
it.
I
think
more
people
would
appreciate
that
type
of
thing.
It
does
get
us
into
kind
of
that
territory
of
you
know,
kind
of
everybody's
pigeon
hole
and
and
nothing's
custom,
but
when
you
need
something
quick
and
dirty-
and
you
know
it
looks
good,
it's
good
enough.
D
I
mean
and,
and
part
of
it
is
also
just
to
get
you
know,
mvp
out,
so
that
so
you
can
look
for
features
for
for
the
for
the
next
for
future
enhancements
and-
and
I
I
I
think
you
know
ever
as
I
do
this-
the
general
case
jumps
out
at
me
and
I
think,
oh
well,
all
I'm
doing
is
like
choosing
colors
and
choosing
fonts.
Why
don't
we
just
like
have
a
thing
that
lets
you
choose
colors
and
choose
fonts.
D
It's
like
well,
that's
a
development
project,
and
you
know
I
I
I
can't
do
that
in
two
hours
like
I
did
this
right
so
so
this
is
kind
of
like
a
prototype
for
for
what
would
be
nice
later
on.
In
a
sense
you
know,
trying
to
establish,
establish
the
needs
establish,
you
know,
establish
the
market,
basically.
B
It
wouldn't
be
pre-packaged,
like
the
bootswatch
thing
gives
you
nice
combinations
that
you
just
pick
one
but
but
the
other
two
modules
gives
you
the
flexibility.
So
I
can
take
my
basis
theme
and
just
swatch
put
a
different
color
scheme.
That's
built
into
core
right
now
and
with
a
with
a
with
a
an
available
contrib
module.
I
can
change
my
you
know
my
my
fonts.
D
What
are
those
general
wheels
that
they
get
turned
the
the
parameters
that
get
set
in
a
different
theme?
I
mean
you
know.
Certainly
there
there's,
you
know
obvious
things
like
you
know,
colors
and
fonts,
but
there's
also
like
spacing
decisions,
and
things
like
that.
So
so
I
you
know,
as
I've
said
all
along
like
like,
I
realized
that
the
part
of
this
feels
like
it's
documentation
like
that,
these
questions
could
be
answered.
D
If,
if
the
answers
are
there,
when
people
have
the
questions
and
and
and
that's
actually
where
what
I
think
like
like
the
last
the
last
mile
of
of
ready
to
wear
is
is,
is
writing
a
doc
like
okay
start
with
these,
and
then
here's
the
things
you
want
to
do
and
I'm
trying
to
come
up
with
like
like
what
are
those?
What
are
those
things
you
want
to
do
so
having
having
some
presets?
D
Basically-
and
I
mean
that's-
been
one
of
the
proposals
to
have
like
a
preset
system
where
you
can,
we
can
have
these
choices,
but.
B
D
Okay,
so
so
I
and
I
I
kind
of
side
slid
into
there.
What
I,
what
I
think
is
is
the
the
last
mile
of
of
ready
to
wear
is.
Is
I
I
think,
there's
enough
usable
themes
kicking
around
at
this
point
and
the
the
rest
is
is
finishing
up
sort
of
like
the
demo
region
combination.
You
know
style
guides
and
sample
content
and
and
a
little
mini.
You
know
one
pager
on
how
to
theme
set
these
set
these
that
they
set
these
yeah.
D
Yeah,
I
know
no
nope,
I'm
I'm
done.
A
C
Yeah
one
idea
so
with
with
theming
personally
I
like
to
put
inline
css
or
become
come
into,
you
know,
block
that's,
got
the
class
field
and
be
able
to
put
classes
in
there
that
way,
it
lives
with
that
particular
block
or
like
on
views
I'll,
just
create
a
text
area
field
and
then
put
actual
inline
css
inside
there
or
as
opposed
to
putting
everything
inside
the
actual
css
file.
C
Yes,
I
know
it's
faster,
but
I've
just
learned
over
the
years
that
when
I
change
from
one
theme
to
another,
I
don't
want
to
have
to
go,
try
and
figure
out
what
was
in
the
old
theme
of
trying
to
create
the
grid,
on
my
view,
through
flex,
and
so
you
know
it's
just
I'll.
Just
put
all
of
that
into
into
the
view
itself.
C
That's
something
that
I've
always
kind
of
wished
even
going
back
with
drupal,
is
that
there
was
more
inclusion
with
being
able
to
do
some
of
the
styling,
and
I
think,
there's
a
little
bit
of
stuff
going
on
right
now,
for
example,
I
think
the
blocks
already
have
the
ability
to
add
some
some
ids
and
some
classes
to
them.
I
would
like
to
see
that
extended
out
a
little
bit
further,
though
so
throughout.
C
C
You
know
this
one
page
basically
says
hey
you've
added
styling
to
all
of
these
areas.
Oh
yeah,
I
need
to
go
to
that
block.
That's
that's
the
block,
I'm
having
problems
with
okay,
so
it's
on
there.
So
that's
one
idea.
Another
thing
I
don't
know
if
this
is
going
to
be
in
ux,
if
it's
going
to
be
part
of
core
or
if
this
is
going
to
be
a
contrib
idea,
mini
panels
with
drupal.
C
That's
something
I'd
like
to
see
happen
with
core
or
with
with
backdrop
I
mean
the
ability
to
put
blocks
into
a
container
a
block
container
and
then
be
able
to
do
styling
on
that
container.
So
have
your
id
and
have
your
class.
Its
main
function
is
just
to
house
other
blocks.
C
This
comes
in
really
handy
with
themes
like
bootstrap,
where
you
want
to
come
in
and,
and
you
want
everything
to
line
up
so
instead
of
applying
all
of
your
bootstrap
classes
to
every
single
field,
you
apply
it
to
the
container
and
then
everything
inside
that
container
just
the
way
you
want
to
leave
it.
So
we.
A
A
B
C
C
E
Have
you
feel,
have
you
checked
the
ability
to
add
classes
to
the
actual
regions
like
without
with
core?
Would
that
help
you?
Because
the
main
button
in
its
region
is
add
block,
but
but
that's
a
drop
button,
so
you
can
click
that
and
there's
configure
region,
and
then
it
says
html
element
for
inner
wrapper
and
the
default
is
no
wrapper,
but
you
can
set
that
to
a
deep
another
side
or
section
and
right
below
it.
It
allows
you
to
specify
a
class
for
that
wrapper.
E
B
C
B
The
copy
blocks
module
is
one
that
I
think
provides
some
really
useful
features
that
I
didn't
even
know
about.
Until
a
few
months
ago
I
was
making
requests
in
the
issue
queue
and
finally,
someone
said
well:
we've
got
a
module.
That
does
that
and
I
had
no
idea
and
I'm
what
I'm
trying
to
raise
is
the
question
of.
Are
there?
Are
there
other
modules
like
that
that
do
really
useful
things
that
just
are
under
appreciated
and
how
do
we
expose
those
like?
E
So
otherwise
for
the
project
installer,
specifically,
we
have
the
the
project
browser.
We
have
the
issue
of
promoted
projects,
but
that's
for
things
that
or
the
idea
is
that
that
that
we
would
reserve
that
modules
that
are
planned
to
be
included
in
core
like
references
so
that
we
get
more
people.
It's
like
our
equivalent
experimental
modules
in
v8.
So,
instead
of
us
having
modules
there
and
then
you
know
changing
our
mind
and
say:
oh
we're
going
to
remove
that
because
it
doesn't
fit
core.
E
We
decided
that
it
doesn't
bit
core
and
then
messing
with
people
having
to
a
dependency
of
that.
What
we
said
is
like
we
have
the
project
browser.
What
we
can
do
is
we
can
promote
projects
that
that
need
attention
now.
What
you're,
referring,
though,
is
people
would
need
to
know
that
when
they
visit
the
manage
block
plane,
so
we
need
a
way
to
expose
block
related,
very
popular
block,
related
modules
there.
I
think
I
think
I've
seen
a
this
is
related.
E
I
think
it's
dr
lomit's
idea
that
we
add
more
more
entries
in
the
dot
info
files
so
that
we
support
things
like
besides
dependencies.
We
we
have
a
recommends
within
the
info
file
of
the
module.
We
have
a
recommender
extends
which
actually
points
to
event
contrib
modules,
how
we
expose
that
to
the
interface
I
don't
know,
but
the
ideal
place
for
things
that
are
really
popular
would
be
an
info
message
at
the
top
of
the
manage
blog
page
and
if
we
have
dismissable
messages,
that
would
be
easy
because
we
would
say
something
like
hey.
E
You
know
this
module
exists,
it's
very
popular
and
does
that
than
that?
And
if
people
don't
like
to
see
that
message
again,
they
just
click
the
x
button.
It
never
shows
again
but
yeah,
there's
underlying
things
that
we
need
to
figure
out.
First
like
implement
the
switches
and
then
we're
going
to
use
them.
A
An
interesting
question
is
there
are
a
handful
of
us
that
have
access
to
it.
Greg
has
been
really
good
about
doing
content,
bw
panda
and
I
have
been
working
on
random
things
as
they
come
up.
C
All
right
so
real
quick,
I
just
went
out
to
go,
find
that
copy
blocks.
If
you
do
word
for
word
copy
blocks,
it
doesn't
show
up.
C
Yeah,
I
just
tried
copy
blocks
all
lowercase
space
and
everything
just
like
it's.
E
B
E
It's
good
so
just
so,
you
know,
there's
a
separate
github
q,
github
group,
which
is
called
backdrop
dashboards,
and
it
has
sub
sub
repositories
for
each
site,
like
for
the
api
side,
for
the
forum
and
for
the
main
site.
So
if
you
find
issues
with
the
main
site,
there's
a
dedicated
I'll,
get
you
the
link
and
put
it
in
the
weekly
meeting
thing
and
zulip.
But
it's
under
the
ops
that
the
backdrop
cms
office
group
and
it's
called
bachelor
team
as
the
organization,
the
main.