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From YouTube: Design check-in 9/1 (final push for 1.5 rlease)
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Today’s design agenda: http://bit.ly/2b7ly9m
A
B
A
C
A
Okay,
so
other
areas
that
we
need
some
design
help
that
are
a
little
bit
ambiguous
right
now
forum.
This
is
super
ambiguous
because
we
haven't
actually
decided
how
we're
going
to
build
this
one
out
yet
so
designs
are
still
going
to
be
necessary
at
some
point,
but
the
actual
implementation
is
kind
of
up
in
the
air.
A
At
this
point,
so
if
you're
passionate
about
form
design
and
have
some
great
ideas
about
how
forms
could
look
designs
might
not
be
a
bad
place
to
start,
but
it
will
probably
actually
guide
the
implementation,
which
could
be
great
documentation
gem.
Actually,
you
should
talk
about
the
documentation
section,
because
so
now
you've
been
collaborating
on
on
building
out
that
section.
C
Sure
sorry
I'm
just
pulling
up
the
agenda
yeah,
so
we
have
and
I
really
like
to
talk
to
doc
11
about
this,
because
he
has
like
the
master
plan
on
documentation.
C
But
what
we
have
right
now
is
a
really
detailed
set
of
fantastic
documentation
about
pretty
much
every
feature
in
backdrop
core
which
is
great,
but
I
think
that
it's
going
to
be
super
off-putting
to
new
people
who
just
need
to
like
jump
in
and
get
started
like
it's.
Not
it's
not
a
handbook
like
you
could
read
front
cover
to
back
cover.
It's
really
like
a
super
detailed
like
I'm,
stuck
on
this
one,
crazy
variable
and
I.
C
Don't
know
where
to
configure
it
kind
of
what
the
users
manual
and
I
would
love
to
break
it
up
into
like
a
getting
started
guide
like
a
quick
start
like
here
or
some.
You
know
what
you
need
to
know
about
content
types
and
users
type
posts
and
then
having
like
a
more
detailed,
deep
dive
that
either
buried
deeper
in
or
like
a
different
set
of
documentation
and
I.
Looked
at
he's
got
like
a
Google
Doc
that
has
the
whole
thing
outlined.
C
It
looks
like
that's
kind
of
how
he's
got
a
divided
already,
but
I
can't
tell
from
the
content
that's
created
if
it's
just
the
super
detailed
stuff
and
he
hasn't
started
on
the
high
level
overview
and
so
I
don't
really
know
how
to
organize.
What's
there
in
a
way
that's
meaningful
to
people,
and
this
is
where
we
could
maybe
use
some
help
from
designers
to
to
be
like.
C
Oh,
you
know,
let's
look
at
what
WordPress
is
done
and
see
if
there's
a
way
that
we
can
do
better
than
that
or
dresses
like
a
box
on
their
homepage
scar
like
eight
links
in
it,
but
some
way
that
we
could
kind
of
guide
people
like
here's,
what
you
need
to
know
get
started,
and
then
here's
how
to
find
help
when
you
get
stuck,
which
is
I,
think
what
the
documentation
that
we
have
right
now
is
and
I.
Don't
really
know
how
to
organize
that
in
any
way.
C
That
makes
sense
right
now
we're
using
the
book
module.
We've
got
like
an
outlined
on
the
right
hand,
side
kind
of
like
drupal.org
style
and
I
think
only
ever
shows
one
level
of
links
up.
Rather
than
join
the
entire
jury,
but
then
there
is
like:
are
we
hiding
things
from
people
that
may
need
to
find
it,
or
is
it
good
to
only
show?
C
I
don't
know
it's
so
if
we
could
get
some
buddies
perspective
on
that,
like
from
a
design,
sounds
like
it's
got
to
look
good,
but
also
from
usability
sense
like
we've
got
to
make
sure
that
we're
delivering
the
things
we
want
to
deliver
to
people
without
scaring
them
away,
because
I
think
we
have
this
fantastic
set
of
curated
documentation.
We
want
people
to
use
it,
oh
so
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
make
kind
of
heads
or
tails
of
that
would
be
good.
Oh.
A
C
I
think
that
is
the
like
top
level
page
of
the
book
right
and
then
like
the
first
page.
Is
the
quick
start
guide,
but
it
it
I.
Don't
know
that
this
is
it
like?
It's
like
a
one
page
thing:
I,
don't
know
if
this
is
all
of
the
quick
start
guide
or
if
this
is
supposed
to
be
like
the
top
level
page
to
the
quick
circuit,
I,
don't
know,
I
feel
like
doc.
Well,
not
has
plan
and
some
of
the
stuff
that's
in
the
Quick,
Start
Guide
isn't
in
the
like
detailed
user
guide.
Yes,.
C
Exactly
how
it's
like
I,
don't
know
if
he's
not
done
yet
or
what
how
it's
supposed
to
be
organized,
but
we
should
definitely
figure
out
if
this
is
like.
If
I
dividing
into
smaller
pages
is
better
leaving
in
larger
pages,
is
better
I,
don't
know
it
might
be
good
just
to
have
the
quick
skirt
I'd
be
in
one
page,
and
that
might
be
what
he
was
thinking.
It's
just
like
here's
one
page
read
it
and
you're
done
yeah.
A
Yeah
something
like
this
landing
page.
You
know
the
book
module
by
default
doesn't
give
you
hardly
anything
and
whenever
you
hit
one
of
these
pages,
that
is
nothing
but
a
collection
of
child
pages.
It
does
this
terrible
thing
where
it's
just
like
you
have
to
make
up
some
funny
sentence,
and
just
say
this
is
the
page
that
holds
the
other
pages
you
know,
and
so
yeah
coming
up
with
solutions,
or
something
like
that
seems
like
I
mean
that
that's
slightly
implementation,
but
I
mean
this
is
also
kind
of
a
design
challenge.
A
C
He
might
have
a
complete
set
in
his
google
docs
cuz.
He
started
drafting
all
these
and
Google
Docs
before
we
put
it
into
backdrop,
CMS
to
org
and
I,
think
it
just
might
not
be
organized
on
the
website.
In
the
same
way,
that's
organized
into
google
doc
and
so
I
originally
started
being
like
I'm
gonna
fix
the
website,
and
then
it
was
like
wait.
Am
I
have
no
idea
what
I'm
doing
I'm
like
I'm
gonna,
consult
the
google
doc
and
I'm
like
wait.
A
minute.
I
have
no
idea.
C
If
this
is
final,
so
I'm
kind
of
stuck
in
that
like
I,
don't
want
to
break
anything
like.
He
obviously
has
a
plan.
I,
don't
know
what
it
is
so
I
don't
know
if
we
should,
maybe
I
should
just
send
him
an
email,
and/or
put
a
post
on
the
issue.
Queue
asks
with
the
status
of
things
and
see
how
close
we
are,
because
this
content
is
so
good.
I
want
to
put
it
on
the
website.
I
want
people
to
be
able
to
use
it.
Even
if
it's
not
done
it
is
so
good.
C
A
C
Right
that
was
it
for
the
documentation
is
really
just
like.
How
do
you
make
a
pretty
and
how
do
we
make
it
usable,
but
the
content
is
fantastic
homepage,
so
also
coming
out
of
the
drupalcamp
lla
that
we
went
to
last
week,
the
big
takeaway
there
were
I
had
this
fantastic
conversation
with
like
five
people
who
are,
in
our
backdrop,
to
talk
and
the
big
takeaway
was
that
we
aren't
doing
a
very
good
job
of
marketing.
C
Imagine
that
and
/
in
particularly
in
relation
to
our
website
like
if
you
have
never
heard
of
Drupal,
you
don't
understand
why
you
should
use
backdrop
and
I
think
that
we
aren't
listing
any
of
the
selling
points
for
Drupal
as
selling
points
for
backdrop,
we're
only
listing
the
things
that
are
different,
which
I
think
was
important
initially,
because
the
only
if
you
would
ever
heard
of
us
were
the
people
who
want
to
know
it
was
different.
But
now
there
are
people
who
are
like
that.
C
There's
nothing
compelling
about
this,
like
I,
want
to
know
that
my
content
editors
have
a
WYSIWYG
editor,
whatever
it
is,
I
don't
know
what
people
they
want
to
know.
Obviously,
but
just
trying
to
put
more
of
that
stuff
on
on
the
homepage
would
be
good
having
more
information
that
doesn't
have
any
comparisons
to
Drupal
7.
To
like
we
had
a
couple
of
these
bullet
points
on
the
homepage
that
were
like
faster
than
Drupal
7.
It's
like,
if
you
don't
know
what
that
means.
C
There's
no
context
there
and
so
I
tried
to
change
the
words
a
little
bit
in
the
items
that
were
there
to
take
out
the
comparisons
Drupal
but
and
I
added
a
couple
new
like
infinitely
customizable
and
I'm
more
functionality,
but
I
think
it
would
be
good
to
kind
of
look
at
like
what
are
the
selling
points
for
Drupal
I,
make
sure
we're
hitting
on
all
of
those
as
well
and
then
and
people
definitely
harped
on.
C
We
need
to
get
a
showcase
section
up
and
it
shouldn't
just
be
like
pretty
pictures
of
websites
people
built
in
backdrop.
It
needs
to
actually
be
like
how
this
company
was
able
to
achieve
their
goals
using
back
Jeff
or
how
this
company
was
able
to
stay
within
their
budget
using
backdrop,
and
actually
like
tell
that
story,
rather
than
just
being
like
look
it's
a
pretty
website,
which
is
what
we
did
in
our
one
blog
post.
So
we
have
a
showcase
section
under
way.
C
We
need
to
get
it
done
and
we
need
to
make
sure
that
the
content
around
the
showcases
is
valuable
to
the
kinds
of
people
gonna
be
looking
for
it
and
we
need
to
get
that
featured
on
our
homepage.
So
I
think
as
soon
as
we
have
the
showcase
section
up
that
should
go
in
place
of
the
we
support,
vector,
eps
ems
logos
that
are
currently
on
our
homepage
now
and
we
can
move
those
to
the
support
section
where
or
we
I
don't
even
know.
C
If
we
need
them,
we
could
put
them
on
the
thank
you
page
or
something
we'll
figure
out
the
home
for
them.
But
now
that
we
have
companies
and
organizations
on
our
support
section,
we
might
not
just
need
the
list
of
logos
anymore.
So
yeah
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
properly
market
us
is
good.
I
also
spent
a
lot
of
time
talking
to
Jordan
about
thinking
about
who
our
audience
for
the
website
is
and
making
sure
that
they
all
have
pathways
to
achieve
their
goals.
C
So
if
I
am
somebody
who
just
heard
about
backed
up
at
a
conference
but
I,
don't
really
know
very
much
about
it
and
I
land
on
the
website,
what
do
I
want
to
know
and
do
I
have
an
easy
way
to
get
there
and
I
think
initially
we're
like
I'll.
Just
read
the
handbook
cover
to
cover,
and
then
you'll
know.
Everything
you
need
to
know
was
a
kind
of
a
very
one-sided
approach
to
that.
C
So
things
like
the
showcase
and
video
tutorials
and
I
I,
don't
know
just
other
other
pathways
to
success
like
getting
more
people
descended
for
our
newsletter
and
then
actually
sending
the
newsletter
would
be
good,
so
there's
just
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
in
terms
of
marketing
and
content
strategy
that,
as
developers
were
not
very
good
at
that,
we
should
probably
have
someone
thinking
about
the
website.
C
So
if
we
are
going
to
put
new
things
on
the
home
page,
those
need
to
be
designed
so
probably
relevant
for
this
group
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
on
our
website
that
we
kind
of
threw
up
without
a
thought,
to
design
the
blog
news
section,
the
event
listing
the
service
provider
listing,
and
these
could
probably
use
a
review.
C
So
if
somebody
wants
to
just
kind
of
take
a
look
at
those
pages
and
say
like
yes,
this
is
in
line
with
our
brand
guidelines
because
it's
the
same
theme
reason
the
same
team,
but
there
are
little
places
for
those
pages
could
be
completely
improved
that
we
didn't
put
any
thought
into.
It
would
be
great
to
have
someone
just
kind
of
look
at
that
with
a
critical
I'd
be
like.
Oh,
this
is
the
wrong
color
gray,
or
you
know
whatever
it
is
that
we're
missing
and
make
sure
that
everything
still
looks
nice.
D
C
Should
we
move
on
to
marketing
related
resources,
since
we
just
talked
about
that
too?
Okay,
so
West
did
a
great
design
for
business
cards,
so
anyone
on
the
PMC
or
not
on
the
PMC
if
they
want
to
create
business
cards,
that
just
have
your
personal
information
on
one
side
and
a
bunch
of
information
about
backdrop
on
the
other,
whether
it's
right
and
left
or
front
back
or
ever
you
want
to
do
it.
We've
got
some
great
designs
going
for
that
in
issue.
C
Number
2,
28
and
I
haven't
looked
at
those
that
issue
recently,
but
I.
Think
where
we
left
it
off
is
that
they
look
fantastic
I'm,
not
sure
we
have
the
raw
files.
Are
they
in
the
dropbox
last
I?
Don't
remember
no,
so
if
anyone
wants
to
make
any
iterations
on
them,
we
can't
it
would
be
great.
C
I
know
what
I'd
love
to
have
you
stay
focused
on
front
end
stuff
for
backdrop
15,
but
if
you
want
to
just
throw
those
designs
up
there
than
anyone
else
can
kind
of
run
with
that
or
have
them
printed.
I
would
also
love
to
get
some
printed
cards
for
bad
camp
I'm.
Not
sure
how
many
people
are
going
to
be
here
for
that,
but
I
think
having
you
know
if
we
wanted
to
order
a
whole
bunch
at
once.
C
That
might
be
a
good
way
to
disseminate
them
to
different
people
that
having
to
pay
for
different
shipping,
so
it
could
be
good
other
things
we're
working
on
if
anyone
wants
to
create
a
sticker
design.
A
couple
people
with
mentioned
that
the
dragon,
when
you
stick
it
over
the
Apple
on
the
back
of
your
apple
computer,
is
butt
lights
up.
It's
that
lights
up,
and
maybe
that's
not
the
right
thing
we
want
to
convey,
but
our
dragon.
C
So
if
somebody
wanted
to
work
on
a
design
that
was
appropriate
for
Apple
computers,
then
we
could
do
something
fun
with
Apple
like
a
drag
dragon
eating
apple
or
supplying
the
apple
or
sleeping
around
the
apple
or
whatever.
That
could
be
fun.
Also,
there's
been
a
couple
people
and
say
they
really
like
the
way
the
dragon
fits
in
the
Apple
now
so
I
totally
open
for
interpretation.
C
If
anyone
wants
to
work
on
that,
we
good,
but
no
no
super
rush
there,
and
also
we
had
this
long-standing
issue
number
121
to
create
background
image
for
facebook
and
twitter
and
google+
and
youtube
and
everywhere
also
the
backdrop
has
a
presence
online
and
we
finally
got
some
awesome
designs
going
for
that
I
know:
we've
had
a
first
round
of
review
and
the
designs
as
they
were
originally
created,
have
been
posted
to
the
issue:
kill-all
design
files.
C
So
if
anyone
wants
to
take
a
step
at
improving
those
there's
some
feedback
there
about
changing
the
shadow
on
the
dragon
or
changing
the
colors
in
the
in
the
logo
or
changing
the
shape
in
the
background,
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
suggestions
on
things
we
could
iterate
on.
If
people
wanted
to
I,
don't
think
what
we
have
now
is
like
a
thousand
times
better
than
what
we
had
before,
which
was
nothing.
C
That's
a
good,
a
good
piece
of
low-hanging
fruit,
so
thanks
so
much
for
the
work
that's
already
been
done
and
for
the
good
feedback
and
I
can't
wait
to
see
where
it
goes
from
here,
all
right,
so
Nate
do
you
want
to
talk
about
backed
up
the
product
since
you've
been
doing
a
ton
of
review
a
front
end
theme
lately,
yeah.
A
Okay,
so
let's
talk
about
basis
yay,
so
we
have
a
core
issue
at
1361.
That
is
the
primary
issue
for
putting
the
front
and
diamond
core
and
I
think
I
posted
yeah,
okay,
I
and
others
have
posted
to
that
core
issue
that
basically
work
is
progressing,
but
that's
not
actually
where
most
of
the
work
is
happening
because
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
tiny
little
things
rather
than
having
a
300
long
common
thread.
A
In
that
one
issue,
we've
been
doing
almost
all
the
work
in
the
separate
issue,
queue
for
basis,
which
has
been
moved
into
contributing
that
I
should
put
more
links
here
in
the
in
the
agenda.
So
so
there's
been
a
lot
of
activity
actually
in
in
the
basis
q
grams
been
in
there,
Jeff's
been
in
there
I've
been
in.
There
looks
like
yeah
Gregory's
been
in
there
too,
and
so
some
things
have
been
filing
a
part:
requests
for
your
work,
quests
and
other
things.
I,
don't
really
quite
know
where
or
how
to
handle
something.
A
One
general
statement
about
the
approach
here
is
that
I
know
like
a
we've
been
or
yeah.
We've
been
a
little
ambitious
around
some
of
the
things
that
we
wanted
to
do
like.
B
Yeah
I:
we
can
go
into
that
if
you
want
but
yeah.
Actually
that
sounds
good.
So,
basically,
I
think
the
way
most
sites
lay
out
their
header.
The
user
menu
is
top
right
and
the
logos
top
left,
but
with
the
mark-up
the
way
it
is
with
that
block
and
the
default
menu
being
the
user
menu.
That's
not
really
possible
because
you,
because
the
main
menu
is
generally,
you
know
it
is
a-
is
a
another
clock.
B
B
I
was
chatting
with
eitan
about
semantics
of
the
site
name
in
site
logo,
and
we
thought
that,
if
the,
if
the
site
name
is
in
the
is
in
a
nav
element
that
wraps
the
menu
having
it
be,
an
h1
would
be
super
semantic
and
awesome,
which
sounds
really
cool.
So
so
that
kind
of
is
a
good
argument
for
changing
the
default
config
to
have
the
main
menu
in
the
header
block
and
then
have
the
user
menu
in
the
header
by
default,
but
instead
of
like
the
main
menu,
if
it
in.
What's
that,
make
sense.
A
B
A
C
A
lot
there
are
a
lot
of
use,
cases
for
having
the
user
menu
be
at
the
extreme
top
right
of
the
site,
and
sometimes
it's
like
inside
the
header-
and
sometimes
it's
above
the
header
but
being
in
the
header,
means
it's
going
to
be
in
the
same
place
as
the
site,
logo
and
site
name
or
site
name.
B
Well,
I
just
mean
I
just
mean
the
having
the
markup
for
the
site
name
and
the
menu
be
right
next
to
each
other,
makes
a
ton
of
sense
to
me,
semantically
design-wise,
having
having
the
user
menu
next
to
each
other.
Design-Wise
I,
don't
know,
but
like
I,
would
think
that
main
menu
be
closer,
but
in
the
markup
it
doesn't.
It
just
doesn't
make
sense
to
me
it
because
that's
like
v,
it's
the
primary
focus
of
the
header
is
a
site
menu.
Rather
it's
like
the
one
of
the
most
wickets.
C
In
the
header,
but
a
lot
of
times,
it's
not
it's
right
below,
like
so
in
bar
tickets,
right
below
I,
know
a
lot
of
sites
that
I
do
can't
use
the
menu.
That's
in
the
header,
because
it's
a
drop-down
menu
or
something
and
the
many
of
this
printed
and
enter
can't
print
more
than
one
level
of
links,
and
so
it's
almost
always
a
block.
That's
added!
So
you
have
to
add
it
somewhere
near
the
header,
but
you,
but
you
don't
usually
put
it
in
the
header.
C
C
I
mean
I,
don't
know,
semantically
how
how
it
matters
like
how
the
mark-up
is
it
work
and
ice,
but
it
still
seems
like
we've
got
other
regions
that
are
aren't
the
header
that
are
onde
there.
I,
don't
know
if
that
matters,
if,
like
the
header
tag,
needs
to
be
surrounding
the
menu
or
not,
but.
D
B
Madam
yeah,
it's
in
the
layout
yeah,
so
my
original
thought
before
I
got
all
excited
about
markup
with
eitan
was
to
just
not
have
anything
in
no
default
menu
in
the
header
block
and
just
have
logo
a
main
menu
use
your
menu
three
blocks
and
got
not
open.
This
can
of
worms.
Cuz
I
mean
that,
and
that
is
really
flexible
from
like
you
need
to
shuffle
those
things
around
like.
Even
even
with
like
flexbox
you
could.
B
A
Or
yeah
we're
changing
what
they
are
or
whatever
like
like
Wes,
had
the
example
of
like,
let's
just
say,
we
had
the
header
block
that
doesn't
have
a
header
menu
and
maybe
throw
in
the
user
nav
and
the
main
menu
okay.
So
now
you're
three
blocks
up
at
the
top.
How
do
you
make
it
so
that
those
are
actually
positioned
in
a
way
that,
like
matches
this
design?
Well,.
C
B
C
If
the
admin
UI
were
to
actually
reflect
the
front
end
view
I,
that's
what
I
usually
do
with
most
of
my
panel
sites,
then,
as
soon
as
you
add
the
class,
then
it
it
fits.
Where
are
you
expected
to
fit?
So
if
you
had
three
in
a
row
in
a
region,
one
of
them
each
of
them
had
like
a
four
column
class,
then
they
would
all
sit
side-by-side
in
that
region.
Yeah.
B
B
C
B
B
But
it
would
at
least
I
think
on
my
my
vision
for
that.
The
admin
side
is
that
you
get
to
choose
how
it's
responsive.
One
of
the
options
would
be,
never
hide
any
of
my
menu
links
ever
let
them
wrap
and
I'll
handle
it
or
you
know,
show
what
you
can
show
and
then
do
like
an
ellipse
or
something
or
if
you
can't
show,
if
you
can't
show
them
all,
just
make
them
all
a
hamburger.
C
C
Hell
are
you
talking
about,
so
we
have
two
issues.
We
have
a
book,
that's
like
right
now,
Herman
use
not
responsive
at
all,
and
then
we
have
this
bigger
issue
of
like
we
need
to
add
an
API,
which
is
the
pull
request.
The
doc
Lamont
have
been
working
on
where
you've
been
having
trouble,
getting
it
to
save
settings
and
so
I'm
looking
at
the
API
going.
This
is
way
too
crazy
to
do
in
the
next
two
weeks
and
I
pushed
that
to
the
next
version
of
backup
somewhere
down
the
road.
C
But
we
need
to
fix
the
bug
now
and
so
I
was
thinking.
We
could
choose
one
of
those
three
options
that
you
were
just
talking
about
put
in
now
make
it
the
default,
be
a
checkbox.
Then,
when
we
add
the
menu
of
styles,
API
like
the
two
more
checkboxes
would
show
up
or
bright
radio
buttons
or
whatever
we
want
to
do.
C
B
C
Maybe
but
I
think
like
there
are
problems
that
you
can't
solve
in
a
select
list
like
like
I
want
both
a
drop-down
menu
and
I
wanted
to
be
responsive.
Oh
right.
C
C
That's
how
that
started,
and
it
was
like
now
I
know,
I'm
a
way
to
do
responsive
so
I'm
going
to
push
them
into
one
issue,
or
it's
like
put
in
a
library
that
does
responsive
draft
and
menus
out
of
the
box
and
then
give
people
like
ways
to
turn
on
or
off,
and
I
think
the
checkbox
for
drop
down
is
just
like
whether
you
respect
the
menu
setting
for
show
children
or
not
expanded
its
called
expanded
and
then
come
if
he
has
every
drop
down
menu
core
already
contribute
on
menu,
just
ignores
that
setting,
and
so
it
seems
like
that's.
C
All
we
need
to
do
in
in
core
is
just
like:
do
we
care
about
the
setting
or
not
and
then
making
it
responsive?
We
need
a
setting
for
that,
because
if
it's
like
a
sidebar
menu,
you
don't
want
that
one
turning
into
a
hamburger,
but
if
it's
your
main
menu
you
do
so.
We
need
to
have
some
kind
of
like
multiple
wait.
Wait!
Multiple
ways
people
can
choose
how
they
want
that
their
menus
to
behave,
yeah
and
I
think
like
having
a
solution
like
da
kalma
requests
where
there
is
a
select
list.
C
Plaza
like
change.
Your
library
is
totally
valid,
but
that
doesn't
mean
we
should
also
provide
these
other
settings,
and
maybe
that
means
it's
two
options
like
not
just
like
what
style
do
you
want
it
to
be,
but
like
what
behavior
do
you
want
to
be,
then
like
married
used,
I,
don't
know
what
what
means
we've
put
on
those
four
mountain
months,
but
it
can't
just
be
a
like.
Oh
I
changed
to
slim
menu,
and
now
my
dropdowns
are
gone
like.
B
C
B
A
C
A
A
Nine,
but
speaking
of
adjusting
kurta
to
cater
to
our
new
core
theme,
I
have
been
doing
all
of
our
going
through.
All
of
the
PRS
you
filed
against
core
West's
are
the
ones
that-
and
you
did
some
ideas
for
and
been
trying
to
make
core
accommodate
a
little
bit
better.
So
we
moved
open
sans
this
week
into
the
misc
directory
and
made
it
into
a
library.
A
A
So,
there's
a
downside,
though,
that
teams
don't
have
the
capability
to
add
libraries
from
their
got
info
file.
Currently
so-
and
you
just
have
to
use
preprocess
page
and
then
the
backdrop
at
library,
yeah
and
you
can
check
seven
to
see
how
that's
done,
because
7sj
yet
ESCA
level,
now
yep,
let's
see
also
merged,
you
made
a
PR
20
to
move
responsive
tabs
out
that
got
moved
or
yeah
I
think
that
that
has
been
merged.
Also.
So
that's
now
part
of
responsive
tens,
I.
A
I
can't
remember
where
that
move
to
it's
also
becoming
a
library,
though
I
think
oh
cool,
and
then
the
font
detection
that
just
got
moved
directly
into
backdrop
is
so
we
can
just
do
you
know:
I
dropped,
font
loaded
and
then
yay
I
can
check.
The
fonts
are
loading
now
because
that's
necessary
for
the
response
of
tabs.
So
the
the
side
effect
of
all
of
this
once
it
all
gets
merged,
I,
think
the
response
of
tabs
hasn't
been
merged
it,
but
once
that
all
happens,
seven
won't
have
a
JavaScript
file
anymore.
A
Okay,
nice
yeah,
because
seven
only
had
the
responsive
tabs,
the
font,
detection,
yeah
I,
guess
it's
a
responsive
tabs
and
the
fun
detection,
and
then
those
things
about
they
moved
out.
So
there's
nothing
left
yeah
that
will
be
that'll,
be
nice
yeah,
which
is
great
because
faces
meets
possibly
the
same
things.
Also
you
know,
responsive
tabs
for
basis
is
not
nearly
as
important
as
it
is
for
seven,
but
I
know
you
were
hoping
to
make
basis
and
admin
team.
Oh
yeah,
I
already
did
that.
Okay!
Does
it?
B
A
A
A
Yeah
but
overall
I
got
since
it
didn't
get
to
really
express
this
in
all
of
my
individual
criticisms,
like
I,
really
really
like,
like
the
actual
design
and
appearance
of
things
like,
and
the
job
of
making
a
generic
site
look
good,
like
all
of
these
things,
they're
accomplished,
is
on
extra
allah
simply
than
I
had
expected
like.
I
was
expecting.
C
A
Pants,
like
you
know,
you
know
it's,
you
know
how
I
like
core
themes
like
you,
look
in
template,
dot,
PHP
and
they're
all
doing
this
whacked
up
stuff
right,
but
the
template
whe
file
is
like
totally
pristine
this
if
six
functions
in
it
and
that's
it
yep.
So
it's
doing
a
great
job
of
expressing
like
some
of
the
items
that
I
pulled
out
of
Jen's
post
it
at
it
expresses
a
brand.
You
know
it
looks
good,
even
though
there
isn't
any
content
on
it
and
and
it's
a
good
tutorial.
A
B
A
A
Speaking
of
talking
on
in
circles,
the
front
page
layout
is
also
a
hairy
issue,
as
you
can
for
you
to
which
you
also
took
a
stab
at
this
week.
Jen
right,
yeah,.
C
So
I'm
not
sure
this
is
necessarily
related
to
design,
because
we
don't
have
any
designs
for
it.
But
I
there's
definitely
like
this
slippery
slope
thing,
whereas
I
have
it
open
about
like
how
we
handle
/
node
and
then
how
we
handle
like
RSS
settings
and
how
that's
tied
to
text
on
Amy
term
as
well
as
/
code,
and
when
we
do
replace
the
homepage
with
view,
we
need
a
new
block
that
has
the
like.
C
Welcome
to
your
site,
you
haven't
had
any
content
yet
text
which
was
provided
by
/,
node
and
so
I
was
thinking
about
just
making
a
block
and
throwing
on
the
homepage
having
only
be
visible
if
there
isn't
any
content
as
soon
as
there
is
it'll
disappear,
and
then
that
way,
people
don't
want
that
thing
on
their
homepage.
They
can
remove
it
pretty
easily
by
editing
the
layout.
So
we've
got
to
do
that
and
then
trying
to
figure
out
what
else
we're
going
to
put
on
the
default
homepage
layout.
C
Originally,
we
talked
about
setting
up
an
image
block
or
in
image
slider,
but
that's
getting
a
little
hairy,
because
what
that
thing?
How
that
thing
should
actually
be
architected
is
very
different
for
any
number
of
use
cases
and
in
most
cases
and
images,
are
treated
as
content,
not
as
configuration.
So
we
have
this
issue
of
like
we
write
a
config
file.
We
reference
a
file
id,
but
now
you
deploy
that
change
in
your
file.
C
Doesn't
it
deployed
with
it
so
that
gets
a
little
messy,
so
I
don't
know
exactly
how
to
solve
that
problem.
It
seems
like
it
like,
even
if
we
did
it
as
a
background
image.
We'd
have
a
problem
with
a
file
anywhere.
You
give
someone
a
UI
to
add
a
file.
C
That
file
is
content
at
least
the
way
that
backdrop
handles
files,
so
I'm
kind
of
blocked
on
what
to
do
about
the
image
thing
like
I
have
a
couple
of
ideas
like
there's:
a
module
in
triple
seven
called
image
block
that
just
gives
you
a
new
block
style
that
has
an
image
upload
field.
It
has
its
own
database
table
where
it
keeps
track
of
all
of
its
stuff,
and
it's
like
that's
definitely
content.
C
If
we
were
to
put
that
into
backdrop,
the
block
style
with
the
common
new
block
food
store
stuff
in
configuration,
so
now
we've
got
this
upgrade
path
that
takes
your
content,
turns
it
to
configuration.
If
you
move
from
triple
stuff
and
a
backdrop,
so
that's
a
little
weird
yeah
I,
don't
know,
I
mean
it
really.
It
really
screams
like.
Maybe
we
should
wait
until
we
have
block
entities
in
core
and
ship
with
a
default
block
candy,
and
it's
a
homepage
slide
interview
that
puts
it
on
the
homepage
because
I
feel
like
that.
C
Is
them
most
widely
adopted
architectural
pattern
for
this
particular
problem,
although
it
is
also
the
hardest
possible
one
for
us
to
get
into
core,
it's
definitely
not
going
to
happen
in
two
weeks,
but
I
would
like
to
see
that
happen
anyway,
so
maybe
having
a
front
page
that
is
only
as
good
as
ours
is
today
might
be
a
motivating
factor
for
getting
that
in
for,
like
16
I.
C
A
Here's
something
even
more
yeah
god,
I,
don't
know
any
did
do
that!
Well,
okay!
Well,
there
is
something
theme
related
that,
since
we
have
Wes
here,
I
want
to
get
his
feedback
on
what
is
what
he
had
envisioned
for
the
way
or
how
a
theme
would
get
crowned
image
into
into
like
the
the
basis
design
files
that
we
have
have
a
banner
at
the
top
of
hero.
A
That
has
like
this
blue
tile
e
background
thing,
going
on
and
there's
different
ways
that
we
could
approach
handling
that
particular
image
that
it
could
be
added
by
the
theme
like
as
a
background
on
the
default
markup
or
something
crazy
like
if
we
shift
with
a
hero
block
that
you
could
upload
an
image
into.
It
can
be
part
of
the
standard
profile
that
it
would
just
include
that
image,
whether
by
path
or
upload,
it
or
whatever.
You
know
actually
basically
start
with
a
single
file
in
your
files
database
and
reference
that
file
from
a
problem.
C
C
I
don't
I
don't
know
so.
This
is
something
that
is
like.
We
have
to
decide
what
it
means
to
be
a
theme
right,
because
in
wordpress,
land
and
themes
do
have
a
lot
of
imagery
associated
with
them
right,
but
what
a
theme
is
in
wordpress
is
equivalent
to
like
a
distribution
or
an
install
profile
in
backdrop
right
where
it
contains
a
lot
more
than
just
what
your
site
looks
like.
C
It
contains
content
types
it
contains
view
as
it
contains
shopping,
cart
solutions,
I
mean
it
stuffy
and
a
theme
and
wordpress
is
really
different
and
the
way
that
we
have
started
off
with
backdrop
is,
we
have
removed
a
ton
of
stuff
that
the
theme
used
to
be
responsible
for
in
Drupal.
C
You're,
like
was
of
more
like
wordpress
or
so
less
like
WordPress
than
jerboa
I,
don't
know,
and
so
my
kind
of
gut
on
this
is
that
we
should
stick
to
our
guns
and
say
you
should
be
allowed
to
change
your
theme
and
your
site
shouldn't
break,
and
that
means
that
if
you
had
added
an
image
into
a
hero,
that
is
content.
C
And
if
you
change
your
theme,
it
does
not
change
with
your
theme
and
if
it's
a
background
image
and
it's
a
setting
and
it's
a
configuration
and
you
change
your
theme,
it
shouldn't
change,
that's
just
the
way
you've
got
it
configured
and
there
could
be
like
a
UI
option.
That's
like
like
we
have
right
now
with
a
fav,
icon
and
logo.
Definitely
site
default.
Right,
like
we
can
have
that
same
thing
where
it's
like
use,
default
or
upload
your
own.
And
if
you
choose
upload
your
own,
then
that's
not
changing.
B
A
That's
an
interesting
idea
that
if
you
just
didn't
upload
an
image
like
it
would
be
the
defaults
because
then,
assuming
that
we
ship
it
some
kind
of
home
page
here
or
something
we
just
wouldn't
upload
an
image
to
it
at
all
like
if
it
were
a
configuration,
blocked
or
whatever
it
just
wouldn't
have
an
image,
but
you
could
upload
one
in
order
place
whatever
is
is
the
sense
of
an
image
right
I
like
that?
Actually
I
mean
we
still
need
to
figure
out
how
the
hell
a
hero
will
be
constructed.
A
A
C
C
B
C
Is
really
confusing,
because
then
people
wouldn't
be
able
to
figure
out
why
there
was
an
image
there
at
all,
but
I
think
if
we
had
a
radio
button.
That
was
like
you
system
default
or
provide
my
own,
and
you
check
for
revive
my
own
and
then
an
upload
field
appears
that
people
need
to
understand,
like
oh,
if
I'm
one
of
revenue
and
there's
an
option
to
do
that.
Okay,.
A
C
B
C
A
So
I'm
gonna
finish
the
thought
that
if
you
upload
an
image
it
in
lines
the
background
it
the
background
style
or
inside
the
style
attribute
and
sets
the
background
image
in
line
which
overrides
the
theme
and
therefore
like.
If
you
uploaded
an
image,
the
background
image
from
the
theme
would
never
show.
But
if
you
didn't
upload
an
image
in
the
background
image
from
the
theme
with
just
you
know,
CSS
would
cascade
and
it
would
use
it
yay.
A
A
From
an
implementation
standpoint,
it's
like
this
is
the
best
idea
that
we've
had
that
it's
like
at
least
we
could
figure
out
this
much
of
it
makes
sense
just
which
is
further
than
we've
gotten
any
time
recently
yeah.
We
still
don't
know
how
to
deal
with
the
mark-up
that
goes
within
the
block.
Like
let's
say
you
wanted
to
have
a
title
and
a
link.
Okay,
title
and
link
is
one
thing,
but
what
happens
when
you
want
title
in
two
links?
You
know
it's
like.
We
start
getting
really.
A
A
C
C
A
A
Yeah,
when
default
doesn't
have
any
any
image,
I
would
actually
become
yeah.
The
default
won't
have
any
image
at
all,
so
the
standard
praise
and
you
need
to
deal
with
it,
but
I
would,
I
would
actually
be
tempted
not
to
store
the
filing
a
thought
but
to
store
the
file
path.
Its.
B
A
Sorry,
how
are
ya
yeah
so
much
for
design
and
stupid
developers
taking
over
ok
all
right?
Well,
let's
sorry,
everybody
that
okay
going
down
the
rabbit
hole
there.
We
almost
finished
the
agenda
but
you've
intrigued
us
out
on
github
we
have
a
onion
stag
label
on
github
for
all
design
related
issues.
So,
let's,
let's
end
this
meeting
and
start
the
next
one.
So
thanks
everybody
for
watching
everybody.