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From YouTube: Backdrop CMS Design check-in
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Let's check-in on Design tasks for Backdrop CMS!
A
A
So
thank
you
to
everybody.
Who's
been
reporting
issues
and
working
on
getting
them
cleaned
up.
We
do
have
a
few
major
issues
of
the
user
interface
that
we
know
is
a
little
non-intuitive
and
we'd
like
to
get
cleaned
up.
The
first
one
is
the
layouts
you
I.
This
is
a
new
feature
that
we
added
into
backdrop.
It
wasn't
in
Drupal,
so
we
wrote
an
entirely
new
UI
for
it,
which
means
that
that
area
needs
a
little
bit
of
attention.
We
have
a
lot
of
issues
outlined
in
our
lab
layouts.
A
You
I
follow-up
issue,
but
there's
also
other
new
issues
that
have
been
coming
in,
as
as
people
are
using,
it
we're
getting
some
really
great
feedback
and
what's
confusing,
what's
not
confusing
about
some
terminology
that
doesn't
make
a
lot
of
sense
and
we're
making
a
lot
of
progress
towards
cleaning
those
up
as
well
too.
So
our
method
issue
for
the
layouts
UI
is
number
345.
I've
noticed
the
people
also
started
adding
another
tag
into
the
issue:
queue
in
square
brackets,
they
put
in
layout
UI,
which
I
think
is
really
handy.
A
So
if
we
have
anyone
who
is
specifically
interested
in
working
on
layout,
UI
related
issues,
look
for
that
tag
in
the
queue
and
you
can
find
issues
that
are
associated
to
that
in
addition
to
all
of
the
ones
that
are
listed
in
our
meta
issue
of
number
345,
so
I
think
going
forward
is
going
to
be
hard
to
keep
updating
a
meta
issue
as
all
of
these
little
tiny
tweaks
come
in
so
so
go
ahead
and
use
a
tissue
type
to
which
I
think
will
be
handy.
A
Another
big
pain
point
for
anyone
who's
been
using
Drupal
since
Drupal
five
I
think
is
when
cck,
when
in
New
vilas
47
is
the
field
you
I
and
that's
just
a
really
hard
problem
to
self.
We
have
this
really
sophisticated,
complex
tool.
How
do
you
build
a
user
interface
that
is
not
also
overly
complex?
We
know
that
it
was
pretty
good.
A
There's
also
open
a
lot
of
really
good
thinking
in
the
backdrop
issue
queue
about
how
to
solve
those
problems
at
22
weeks
ago
last
weekend
last
weekend
they
did
a
Drupal
8
usability
study
on
field.
You
I
they
had
people
created
content
type
and
then
try
and
create
content
of
that
type,
and
we
found
some
really
interesting
regressions,
even
between
drew
plates
UI
and
what
was
in
triple
seven
but
Drupal
sevens.
We
knew
was
that
to
start
with
so
really
great,
really
great
activity
going
on
over
there
about
other
ways.
We
can
improve
things.
A
I
think
it
would
be
fabulous
if
backdrops
you
I
team
could
collaborate
with
Drupal
cui
team
and
we
can
exchange
ideas
and
solutions.
So,
if
anyone's
super
interested
in
working
on
field
you,
I
would
recommend,
following
up
on,
what's
being
going
on
in
the
Drupal
community
and
figuring
out,
how
we
can
work
together
on
making
that
better
for
everyone
same
thing
views
you,
I
drupal's
done
a
lot
in
Drupal
8
to
improve
that
they
have
taken
the
triple
you
use,
UI,
that
was
in
Drupal
7
and
made
it
responsive
or
a
little
behind.
A
In
that
front,
our
views
UI
is
not
responsive.
If
you
will
also
been
pointing
out,
some
inconsistencies
between
the
views
you
I
in
core
and
the
rest
of
the
U
is
in
core,
like
the
font.
Sizes
are
a
little
off,
and
part
of
it
is
just
because
the
DUI
is
so
complicated,
we're
putting
so
much
stuff
on
the
page
that
just
isn't
enough
room
to
all
the
bells
and
whistles.
A
So
if
anyone's
super
focused
on
the
those
things,
that
would
be
great
another
thing
we
would
like
to
do
some
time
either
in
the
wand
actually
cycle
or
even
in
back
up
back
up
to
is
add
a
new
front,
end
theme,
and
this
is
because
factor
up
right
now:
ships
with
bartek,
which
is
drupal's
front,
end
theme
that's
been
around
for
a
while,
it's
pretty,
but
it's
not
something
that
people
usually
end
up.
Launching
sites
with
and
I
would
love
to
get
something
that
was
a
little
bit
more
blank
slate.
A
Maybe
something
bootstrap
face
that
people
can
actually
release
websites
using
I,
don't
like
having
a
throwaway
theme
in
court,
even
though
it
makes
it
look
nice
out
of
the
box.
I
want
I,
want
it
to
be
something
usable
long
term.
So
if
we
get
people
working
on
front-end
themes
in
contribs,
I
would
love
to
see
some
issues
in
core
that
are
like
hey.
A
We
have
this
all
in
front
end
theme
in
control,
its
move
it
into
core,
and
we
can
look
at
what's
involved
in
doing
that
in
one
deck
see
if
any
changes
are
necessary.
If
not,
we
can
just
stick
it
in
whenever,
which
is
great
and
if
we
do
need
to
make
some
changes
for
whatever
reason,
and
we
can
slate
that
for
a
backdrop
to
okay.
A
So
speaking
of
all
of
our
admin
interfaces,
we
do
have
a
style
guide
for
backdrop
in
Wes,
you'd,
volunteered
I
think
it
was
like
two
or
three
weeks
ago
to
take
a
stab
at
updating
our
code
in
this
style
guide
to
actually
match
the
code.
A
That's
in
backdrop,
one
during
our
development
cycle
for
backup
when
we
kind
of
differ
you
for
all
on
the
style
guide
and
just
typed
whatever
we
wanted
in
there
to
make
it
look,
how
I
wanted
it
to
look,
but
it
would
also
be
really
great
if
we
could
get
like
JavaScript.
Work
is
usually
have
all
that's
over
getting
in
backdrop
one.
So
we
were
just
going
to
pull
it
over
and
kind
of
start
over
and
make
whatever
remaining
changes
are
necessary
to
sell
that
directly
to
that
code
base.
A
B
Basically,
if
you
end
up
using
again
I
all
the
CSS
files
are
exactly
where
they
would
be.
If
those
proper
backdrop
and
right
now,
I
just
took
a
straight
HTML
dump
from
the
style
guide,
module
perfect
and
made
that
index
HTML
and
just
fixed
all
the
links
and
everything
seems
to
be
working
good.
As
far
as
I
can
tell
I
didn't
go.
A
B
A
As
long
as
we
can
see
it,
because
then
we
can
step
because
before
it
was
like
imagine
what
the
modal
will
look.
That's
great.
Okay,
fabulous,
I,
think
that
that
that's
wonderful
and
that
will
also
give
us
a
good
place
to
kind
of
go
and
check
all
of
the
work
that
we've
done
on
making
backdrop
adhere
to
its
style
guide.
We
can
look
through
that
and
make
sure
it
actually
does
adhere
the
way
we
want.
This
is
too,
which
is
great,
and
if
we
have
any
other
changes,
we
can
work
on.
A
You
know
patches
that
go
to
that's
how
good
could
probably
just
apply
the
back
Jeff
12,
so
that
makes
life
easier
on
everyone
ray
all
right.
Let's
talk
about
the
fun
stuff,
so
what
we've
been
working
on
most
lately
in
terms
of
design,
is
getting
backdrop
CMS
org,
our
flagship
website
updated.
We
have
designs
for
the
modules
page,
the
the
certain
page,
where
you
search
for
modules.
We
have
designs
for
the
module
project
page
so
once
you've
found
a
module
you
want
to
install.
What
does
that?
A
Look
like
and
Darius
has
done,
a
bunch
of
work
on
the
themes
page
as
well,
and
he
sent
a
link
to
envision
which
I
put
in
the
google
doc,
which
I
think
anyone
who
has
that
link
should
be
able
to
access.
Let's
see
if
we
can
hold
that
up.
A
Okay,
recursion
all
right,
so
dairies,
I,
don't
know
if
you
want
to
walk
us
through
these
a
little
bit
maybe
or
we
should
back
up
and
talk
about
the
modules
page
too
yeah.
A
So
this
is
what
we're
looking
at
four
modules
page.
We
love
it.
I
love
it
Nate
loved
it.
Darius
has
made
it
so,
hopefully
you
love
to
do.
Do
you
want
to
walk
us
through
these
areas?.
C
Sure
yeah,
so
here
we
go
modules,
page
pretty
straightforward
kind
of
making
the
most
obvious
things
right
front
center,
so
search
top
and
then
below
is
sort
of
like
a
little
browsing
thing,
just
a
view
of
interesting
or
featured
popular
stuff
cool
modules,
whatever
out
top
download
that
people
might
be
interested
in
our
considering
maybe
doing
an
infinite
scroll.
Just
for
this
part,
because
this
type
of
browsing
behavior
is
different
and
not
what
a
user
would
be
doing
when
they're
actually
searching
for
something
more
specific.
C
So
this
is
more
like
a
free
form
to
the
housing
thing
and
then,
when
you
actually
have
a
search,
query:
jen's
limousine
there
we
go,
here's
what
it
looks
like
so
very
similar
setup.
You
have
your
filters
in
the
sorting
as
well,
but
we
have
a
painter
now
at
the
bottom
and
that's
new
someone
that's
been
updated
since
last
time
we
spoke
Jen.
Do
you
think
that
feedback
on
a
new
danger?
C
C
Made
it
full
width
and
the
title
cool
to
sweep
the
filters
and
the
sort
look
like.
Let's
go
to
the
next
50.
This.
C
C
Cool,
so
that's
a
little
drop-down
opens
up
and
you
can
choose
to
filter
with
your
query,
we're
still
working
on
exactly
what
the
builders
will
be.
This
is
approximately
hopefully
how
many
will
have
we
might
have
a
lot
more,
but
we'll
see
you
try
to
keep
this
as
lean
as
possible
and
then
next
will
be
the
sort
little
drop
down
there
and
that
I
ranges
the
order
of
your
result.
A
A
C
A
A
A
A
Downloaded
number
of
modules,
what
oh
so
yeah
we've
got
on
this
side
bars
also
super
in
an
instant
interesting
to
we
tried
to
kind
of
aggregate
of
the
information
we
thought
we
people
will
be
interested
to
know
about
the
module
and
kind
of
an
easy
like
hitless
location.
So
we
have
number
of
downloads
number
people
are
actively
using
it
and
the
number
number
of
people
total
total
installed
it
and
actively
using
it.
A
Yeah
active
in
total,
which
I
thought
would
be
kind
of
interesting,
so
you
can
see
like
if
I
mondal
used
to
be
popular
in
the
past
and
then
went
way
down
that
information
would
be
available
to
people
like
right
here
and
then
all
of
our
github
links
would
be
together.
So
obviously
the
github
project
pages
where
most
of
the
development
happens,
the
issue
queue
is
going
to
be
on
github.
So
having
a
link
here
to
that,
and
then
the
documentation
people
may
choose
to
use
a
github
wiki
for
documenting
their
module.
A
So
having
all
those
links
easily
accessible
from
the
module
page
is
going
to
be
super
useful
and
then,
of
course,
the
clone
URL
in
case
somebody
doesn't
want
to
download
the
bundled
version
but
wants
to
do
development
on
the
module.
We
can
put
that
here
as
well
categories
again
this
maps
to
the
categories
that
we
would
have
on
the
modules
page
itself,
the
search
page
in
the
filter
box.
A
We're
also
thinking
these
a
loosely
map
to
the
categories
that
appear
on
the
module
page
in
your
back
site,
so
the
same
divisions
that
will
appear
there
will
appear
on
the
mantras
page
and
we'll
have
some
process
for
adding
those
much
like
dribble
network.
Where
you
can
say,
hey
I
have
a
module,
it
doesn't
fit
in
any
category
or
there's
10
modules
that
do
fit
in
a
category
in
two
categories.
In
the
same
so
that
will
be
able
to
grow
organically
over
time
as
well.
A
The
information
on
the
left-hand
side
of
the
page,
all
of
the
headings
like
requirements,
installation
known
issues.
This
is
just
pulled
directly
from
the
readme
file
in
the
module
right
now.
This
is
the
way
that
the
page
works
on
back
to
fcms
at
work
in
the
future.
A
We're
thinking
about
also
letting
some
information
about
the
module
be
editable
by
the
module
maintainer,
but
right
now,
all
this
information
is
just
pulled
in
directly
from
github
simple:
don't
have
to
have
a
backup,
CMS
org
account
in
addition
to
a
github
account,
but
we
are
kind
of
trying
to
figure
out
some
way
to
sync
those
up
in
the
future,
like
we'll,
have
some
kind
of
single,
sign-on
and
and
other
things
that
people
will
be
able
to
do
on
the
website.
But
right
now
this
is
just
pulled
terribly
from
github.
B
A
We
could
have
like
a
yeah.
We
definitely
can
pull
the
number
of
issues.
I
think
also
would
be
good,
like
you
know
how
on
drupal.org
that
I
have
information
about.
You
know
which
ones
are
open
versus
or
which
ones
are
bugs
ways.
We
can
kind
of
aggregate
that
too
it's
gonna
be
a
little
harder,
because
every
issue
queue
can
have
its
own
tags
for
us,
but
I
think
like
maybe
just
a
number
of
issues
might
not
be
super
relevant
uh-huh
until
we
can
figure
out
like
what
it
you
know.
A
Going
to
look
much
better
than
one
that
does,
even
though
the
opposite
would
really
be
what
you
want,
but
yeah.
That's
definitely
something
we
can
think
about.
You
know
trying
to
figure
out
good
good
numbers
to
put
here.
We
could
pull
those
let's
say
so
yeah
the
learn
more
link
is
expand
collapse.
So
when
you're
first
on
this
page,
you
won't
see
you
know
all
of
the
information
about
the
module.
You'll
only
see
the
most
important
stuff,
but
if
you
wanted
to
read
more
about
it,
you
can
expand.
That
shows.
A
You
go
so
here's
a
longer
description
of
what
the
module
actually
does,
and
this
is
something
I
never
going
to
leave.
The
lair
learn
more
link
to
phase
two,
because
we
also
need
to
train
our
module,
maintain
errs
to
put
the
most
valuable
sentence
in
the
first
paragraph
before
this
will
start
to
be
valuable
to
people.
But
I
think
that
that
is
something
that
we
want
to
aim
for.
A
Right,
so
this
is
what
happens
when
you
click
this
see
all
versions
link
in
the
the
second
column.
We
get
another
drawer
that
slides
out
on
the
right.
That's
just
going
to
contain
all
of
the
release
history
for
the
module.
So
if
you
wanted
like
a
development
snapshot
or
a
previous
version
like
or
I,
don't
know
more
information
about
something
you're
currently
running.
That
may
not
be
current.
You.
B
B
C
B
A
A
Yeah
yeah
and
there
we
are
gonna,
have
to
deal
a
little
bit
with.
You
know
worrying
about
what
happens
when
the
other
drawers
open
and
you
click
this
button
like
do
we
close
14
and
open
the
other
one,
and
then
how
do
we
stack
it
all
like
we're
already
going
to
have
a
you
know,
it
have
to
stack
the
right
column,
so
maybe
there's
the
way
that
I'll
just
fit
yeah,
so
I
haven't.
A
A
Top
looks
very
similar
to
our
module
search
right,
where
we
have
just
a
little
bit
of
like
what
is
a
theme
and
then
the
search
box,
but
significantly
different
in
our
themes:
landscape.
There
are
two
different
kinds
of
themes
that
people
are
looking
for:
they're
looking
for
themes
that
make
their
site
pretty
or
they're
looking
for
base
themes
or
what
we're
going
to
call
in
backup
landscape
holding
themes.
A
These
are
themes,
don't
actually
provide
any
design
so
much
as
a
framework
that
your
design
will
sit
on
top
of,
and
so
we've
got
a
filter
right
here
at
the
very
top.
So
if
you're
looking
for
a
base
thing,
you
can
do
that
right
away
or
if
you're
looking
for
a
pretty
theme,
you
can
do
that
right
away
and
on
the
page
that
loads
initially
we're
just
going
to
show
pretty
themes
or
what
we're
calling
design
teams.
We
can
argue
about
terminology
later
the
concept.
A
The
concept
is
sound
that
if
you
are
coming
to
the
themes
page
on
the
backdrop
website,
it
is
most
likely
that
what
you
want
is
a
theme
that
will
make
your
site
look
different.
If
you
are
a
developer
and
you
want
a
beast
theme,
you
are
probably
going
to
download
that
sucker
with
trash
as
soon
as
we
get
dress,
you're
working
and
if
you
want
to
come
here
and
browse
them,
you
can
there's
a
tab
here.
First
capital
teams
that
will
let
you
look
through
all
of
those
as
well
so
Darius.
C
B
C
This
project,
so
that's
why?
The
first
thing
you
see
here
are
that's
a
pretty
in-your-face
designing,
like
WordPress
flavor
sort
of
you
know
like
good
stuff.
Other
stuff.
That's
up,
non-developers
can
relate
to
so
I
was
thinking,
maybe
I'm,
but
we
could
hold.
This
is
a
much
longer
discussion,
but
whether
we
call
them
featured
or
design
or
whatever
you
know
find
some
way
to
promote
these
things
up
front
center
right.
C
C
Of
other
links,
you
know
this
is
just
food
for
thought
honestly,
but
the
for
example,
if
you
were
to
click
on
scaffolding,
I
think
maybe
check
the
next
slide,
and
so
this
is
what
this
looks
like
right.
So
maybe
you
don't
want
to
use
thumbnail
for
these
because
it
just
looks
like
I,
but
sometimes
a
lot
of
them
have
logos.
Yeah,
make
sure
that
the
design
worked
here
as
well
and
I
think
it
does.
The
card
file
still
carries
over
r-e
decently.
A
A
C
A
C
Some
in
the
future
maybe
go
up
to
34
24
now
right,
look
I,
baby
I,
also
introducing
new
color
to
our
color
palette,
because
I
was
thinking
about.
Like
you
know,
how
do
we
start
to
like
right
just
a
little
bit
we're
using
a
lot
of
that
blue
and
that
green
was
pretty
dominant
on
the
search
bar?
So
I
was
like
yeah.
What
am
I
going
to
do?
I
can't
use
red
red
is
for
canceling
in
one
sort
of
experimenting
with
the
settings.
Purpley
color
I,
like.
C
I
am
so
happy
to
hear
that
that
indicates
that
active
state
and
then,
let's
see
what's
next
I
had
a
couple
scrolling
ideas
or
now
this
is
okay.
So
this
is
the
view
you
get
when
you
search
so
more
of
a
simplistic
list
view
here.
This
is
more
of
a
utilitarian
thing
and
the
filters
and
sorts
would
look
identical
to
the
module.
C
Okay,
so
I
didn't
include
all
of
the
fields
that
we
talked
about
from
the
pages
indexed
cuz
I
figured
like
I
want
to
keep
this
as
lean
and
strip
down
that's
possible,
and
we
can
save
a
lot
of
information
to
the
node
pages.
There's
anything
that
I
left
out
that
you
think
is
really
important.
Just
put
a
comment
in
there
see.
A
A
A
A
C
Stop
so
we
said
we
want
to
screen
shots
in
some
nails.
We
got
that
yeah
scription.
We
don't
have
a
description
here
on
the
landing
page
and
I.
Don't
know
we
need
it.
Yeah.
A
C
A
A
A
A
They
will
get
it
on
the
theme
page
I
just
think
like
having
it
here.
Definitely
it
sets
the
tone
right,
which
makes
would
make
Drupal
significantly
different
from
backdrop
or
it's
like
we're
going
to
give
you
something
pretty
and
we're
gonna
tell
you
who
made
it
and
that's
kind
of
a
different
environment
than
in
droop
or
it's
like
you
know,
here's
here's
a.
B
B
For
SAS-
and
it
has
this
and
that,
like
yeah,.
A
B
A
A
B
B
C
A
C
A
I
think
I
mean
I'm,
so
I
think
I'm
still
against
infinite
scroll
everywhere.
Just
because
there's
you
know,
if
you
find
something
you
like
you're,
never
going
to
be
able
to
find
it
again.
It's
just
like
a
usability
problems.
C
I,
but
it's
also
I
usability
problems
like
like
I
to
me
personally,
as
a
designer
I
like
to
just
browse.
You
know
like
feature,
though,
what's
going
on,
let
me
just
scroll
and
move
and
look
I'm,
but
if
I'm
specifically
looking
for
something
I'm
in
dev,
but
I'm
going
to
use
the
search
box
and
then
it
goes
a
difficult
to
a
pager
after
that.
What.
C
B
A
A
B
A
B
C
B
A
C
B
B
B
I
was
thinking,
maybe
I
could
just
take
radix
and
make
some
of
these
little
thumbnail
things
real
Braddock.
It's
a
bootstrap
based
theme.
That's
already,
you
can
trim
I,
just
I
I,
don't
understand
contribs
like
I,
don't
I'm
sorry's,
just
building
everything,
custom
I,
don't
understand
the
use
case
it
to
me.
It's
like,
but
I
need
to
know
the
requirements.
Yeah.
B
A
C
C
A
C
A
I,
like
the
upper
case-
and
one
thing
we
do
need
to
worry
about
too,
is
like
we
don't
currently
have
any
categories
for
themes.
So
that's
another
like
to
do
I.
Don't
press
is
to
figure
out
like
what
our
filters
might
actually
be
like
in
a
way
that's
valuable
to
people.
I
think
there
might
be
categories
in
triple
that
work.
We
can
look
at
four
themes
to
try
and
see
if
those
are
going
to
help
us,
but
we
should
maybe
look
at
like
wordpress
and
other
assistance
to
see.
A
If
they
have
categories
for
themes,
just
I
mean
it
might
be
easier
to
just
remove
it,
because
we
don't
have
any
themes
yet
I'm
gonna,
very
many
themes
yet
and
do
that
research
and
then
add
it
later
once
we
need
it
and
have
a
good
solution,
but
I
think
we
should
leave
this
organ
to
start.
A
But
I
think
it
looks
great
and
I
don't
feel
like
there's
anything
missing
now
that
I
see
the
designs,
even
though
might
not
have
been
in
our
original
plan.
So
that's.
A
A
A
Along
really
well
other
things,
we
talked
about
briefly
the
fine
two
layouts
page
and
the
layout
project
page.
Those
are
in
our
to
do
list
so
we're
going
to
get
the
we're
trying
to
do
these
from
like
most
urgent,
to
least
urgent.
So
we
started
with
modules
cuz
we
had
the
most
modules
and
then
we
did
theme
some
will
do
layouts
next,
but
that's
that's
kind
of
all.
We
have
on
our
plate
right
now
for
the
backdrop
CMS
to
org
site.
A
We
do
have
bigger
plans
in
the
future
for
adding
like
a
showcase
site
and
write
like
a
job
listing
and
a
service
provider
smell
of
that
stuff,
that
the
triple
that
work
has
that
it
does
really
well.
But
we
do
have
other
stuff
we're
working
on
like
we
ordered
oh
I
should
I
should
show
you
guys
hold
on.
He
ordered
new
stickers
for
backdrop
in
the
last
few
weeks
and
we
ended
up
with
two
different
sizes
and.
A
I
just
took
just
hiding
I
accidentally
ordered
three
inch
stickers,
which
originally
I
thought
was
going
to
be
a
big
problem,
but
then
it
turned
out
being
exactly
the
right
size
for
phones.
So.
B
A
Sticker,
which
is
also
pretty
cute,
so
next
is
us
anybody
going
anywhere.
Let
us
know
we'll
mail,
you
bag
stickers
and
you
can
in
them
out
similar,
so
I
think
they're
adorable.
A
Other
things
we
have
on
our
to-do
list
is
t-shirts.
I
haven't
emailed
the
guy
I
met
that
ummm
this
morning,
but
I
forgot
about
getting
us
new
illustrations.
I'm,
so
I'll
do
that
when
this
meetings
over
and
just
for
new
a
new
dragon,
maybe
a
flying
dragon
or
something
like
that
and
then
branding
asus,
if
anybody's,
watching
this
video
now
or
later,
and
wants
to
create
like
a
background
for
our
Facebook
or
Twitter
pages,
and
we
could
definitely
use
something
like
that.
A
It's
a
quick
small
task
for
anyone
who
wants
to
kind
of
just
throw
in
some
design
market
back
job
and
then
I
think
that's
it
in
terms
of
things
that
we're
actively
working
on.
We
do
have
a
human
interface
guidelines
document
on
github
that
we
started
working
on
a
while
ago.
That
hasn't
gotten
a
lot
of
attention
recently
and
if
somebody's
super
interested
in
studying
human
interface
guidelines
and
wants
to
kind
of
analyze
what
would
jump
a
backdrop
document
it
and
then
try
and
create
some
to-do
list
of
making
things
actually
match
our
guidelines.
A
A
I
think
that's
all
I
had
is
that.
Are
there
any
questions
or
anything,
we
should
talk
about
relating
to
backup
and
design
stuff.
C
A
B
You
I
have
something
that
I
think
is
more
appropriate
for
this
girl.
One
thing
I've
been
thinking
about
if
we're
splitting,
since
we
are
splitting
themes
and
layouts,
they
both
might
want
to
use
a
framework
like
back
or
bootstrap
so
like
how
do
we
even
handle
of
that
the
sense
of
like
it's
been
stick
in
my
mind,
yeah.
A
So
the
way
I've
been
thinking
about
it
is
like
most
I'm,
not
sure
this
is
entirely
true,
but
most
frameworks
tend
to
split
like
a
layout
CSS
from
design
CSS
anyway,
and
so
the
way
I
would
envision.
That
is
like.
If
you
take
a
theme
like
Zen
like
Zen,
grits
would
go
into
the
layouts
and
then
other
stuff
will
go
into
the
theme.
So
there's
a
way
that
you
can
like
split
the
the
framework
you
bet
I
know
bootstrap
two
slits,
all
of
it
stuff
into
like
a
whole
bunch
of
different
types
of
things.
A
Doing
so,
I
would
imagine,
like
the
bootstrap
theme
for
backdrop,
would
probably
not
contain
any
of
its
layout
stuff.
That
would
go
in
the
bootstrap
layout
for
a
backdrop,
but
I
don't
know
like
if,
if
you
were
going
to
try
and
build
a
bootstrap
theme
without
the
bootstrap
layouts,
if
you're
going
to
try
to
do
that
with
core,
you
would
have
to
like
theme
override
the
CSS
files
that
go
with
those
core
weather,
layouts
or
theme
override
the
templates
ago
with
those
layouts.
B
A
A
I
think
probably
it's
hard
to
know
without
actually
doing
it,
and
someone
would
just
need
to
build
one
or
two
of
those
things
and
see
how
they
fit
together
and
they're.
Probably
some
like
there's
some
technical
reason
why
one
ways
better
than
the
other
that
I
can't
think
of
until
you
have
running
and
you
can
see
how
it
works.
You
definitely
can't
include
a
library
or
bundle
elaborate
with
either
a
module
or
Athene
and
I.
Think.