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From YouTube: Backdrop Design Meeting 12/17 (the one where we review the new user profile bage on backdropcms.org)
Description
Weekly check-in on Backdrop CMS design tasks.
Today’s design agenda: http://bit.ly/1Q3Bt90
A
Alright,
we
are
on
air,
it
is
thursday
december
stefan
teeth.
We
are
nearing
the
end
of
the
year.
It's
very
exciting.
We're
gonna
do
a
little
quick
check-in
on
design
tasks
remaining
for
backdrop,
CMS
the
next
year.
Lisa
backdrop
is
back
to
1.3,
which
will
be
out
on
january,
fifteenth,
that
is
a
user
experience,
easier
interface
related
release,
and
we
have
a
very
long
list
of
issues.
A
Tagged
with
a
one
point.
Three
point:
Oh
milestone
on
github
that
we
would
love
to
see
get
in
to
that
release.
A
lot
of
them
are
really
tiny.
A
lot
of
them
are
novice.
A
couple
of
them
are
doozies,
but
it's
definitely
the
kind
of
thing
that
if
you
only
have
five
or
ten
minutes
and
want
to
work
on
something
there's
a
handful
in
there.
That
would
be
good
for
that.
I
also
know
they're
a
bunch
of
poor
quests
in
the
queue
waiting
for
review.
A
A
We
have
a
very
long
list
of
layout
module
follow-ups
as
well
as
he
can
deter
and
some
of
the
other
modules
that
we
introduced
in
the
one
point
XY
cycle
backdrop
that
we
got
them
in
because
they
were
kind
of
a
Minimum
Viable
Product,
but
we
knew
there
were
some
user
interface
issues
that
we
were
leaving
for
later.
It
would
love
to
get
as
many
of
those
fixed
up
as
possible.
A
I'm,
not
sure,
there's
been
a
lot
of
progress
on
the
more
complicated
things
associated
with
leos
that
maybe
aren't
necessarily
user
interface
related,
but
user
experience
related
and
I
think
that
that's
fine.
These
are
things
that
we
can
of
course
put
in
at
any
time.
I
was
kind
of
hoping
we
get.
This
huge
like
wow.
The
product
is
easier
to
use.
A
At
one
point
three,
but
I
think
what
is
is
just
going
to
be
a
bunch
of
little
cleanup
where
first
impressions
will
be
less
weird
for
people,
although
maybe
not
significantly
different,
which
is
fine.
I
mean
that's
in
line
with
our
goals,
but
I
want
to
have
too
much.
So
that's
good.
We
also
have
a
an
increasing
need
for
a
new
front,
end
design
or
theme
for
people
to
use
on
backdrops.
A
So
if
you
have
OS
I,
you
don't
have
a
designer
and
you
want
to
just
gonna
ship
with
something
out
of
the
box
back
job
right
now
doesn't
have
anything
really
great
for
that.
Bartok
is
the
only
front.
End
theme
that's
in
there
and
it's
not
super
ready
for
prime
time
I
mean
your
site's
gonna.
Look
exactly
like
every
other
Tulsa
out
there.
You
use
that
we're
hoping
to
get
something.
That's
a
little
different
for
back
job.
A
Well,
obviously,
try
and
change
the
colors
by
1.3,
but
that's
still
not
significantly
different
mean
it
won't.
Look
like
a
Drupal
site
like
a
back
job
site,
but
it'll
still
look
the
same,
but
if
we
could
get
something,
that's
a
little
more
bootstrap,
II
and
kind
of
less
stylized,
but
cleaner
and
more
functional
I
think
that
would
be
an
ideal
and
something
people
could
use
as
a
valid
baystate
so
later
in
the
future.
They
just
want
to
add
another
theme
that
extends
the
theme
that's
in
there.
A
A
If
we're
gonna
put
in
core,
we
need
it
to
do
less
and
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
do
that,
or
if
somebody
has
another
theme
that
they
want
to
do
the
same
thing
kind
of
pare
it
down
a
little
bit,
try
and
figure
out
how
to
make
it
more
of
an
80%
use
case
kind
of
thing.
That
would
be
great
too
so
just
kind
of
plant
that
seed.
We
want
to
get
that
in
by
1.4,
which
is
May,
fifteenth
I.
So
people
can
start
using
this
thing
for
real
to
be
great.
A
If
you
are
interested
in
looking
at
issues
for
back
up
there
specifically
related
to
design
or
needing
design
feedback,
there's
a
tag
for
that,
it's
called
audience
design.
So
if
you
have
an
eye
to
design
but
don't
really
want
to
write
any
code,
we
still
need
your
help.
We've
got
a
tag.
I
will
help.
You
find
the
issues
that
are
most
relevant
to
those
things
right
now.
Hopefully
we'll
do
a
pretty
good
job
of
tagging
knows
as
they
come
in
all
right.
A
So
backdrop,
CMS
org,
our
flagship
website
has
a
limited
range
of
functionality.
Right
now,
we're
always
looking
be
extending
that
over
time
by
January,
first
we're
hoping
to
allow
to
let
people
create
an
account
and
login
to
that
website.
So,
last
week
or
two
weeks
ago,
we
did
a
pretty
thorough
review
of
the
user
account
fields
that
we
wanted
to
get
on
there
before
we
start
allowing
people
to
walk
in,
because
we
won't
don't
want
people
to
have
to
come
back
later
and
say:
oh
there's,
500
fields
here
right
now.
A
Obviously
we're
going
to
be
adding
some
things
as
time
goes
on
Blanco,
as
close
as
we
could
initially
sweep
your
initial
batch
of
people
signing
up
with
probably
be
our
biggest
influx
of
data.
So
we
compared
a
couple
of
different
websites
triple
word
press
other
things
to
try
and
figure
out
what
information
was
collected,
that
we
might
find
useful.
We
created
a
list
and
then
I
started
building
out
what
all
of
those
fields
were.
A
B
A
Yes,
really
I
could
make
that
pretty
and
I
went
ahead
and
filled
out.
My
own
user
account
I,
backed
up
CMS
to
org
I.
Think
I
sent
a
couple
other
of
you
links
to
profile
pages.
Nate
I
filled
yours
out
too
so
I
need
information.
You
see
on
there
might
not
be
stuff.
You
want
Wes,
I'm,
not
sure
I
haven't
seen
your
profile
page
that
we
should
definitely
take
a
look.
There
are
a
couple
of
things
on
there
that
are
notable.
One
thing
that
I
think
we
should
point
out.
A
Is
that
there's
a
banner
image
which
I
actually
really
love
I,
don't
know
if
this
will
work.
If
you
guys
can
see
this
tab.
A
I
think
you
already
have
an
account,
but
most
view
it's
turned
off
right
now,
because
we
don't
offer
ready
good.
But
if
you
want
to
create
an
account
like
to
help
us
test,
this
just
send
an
email
or
tweet
or
IRC,
or
just
whatever
and
I'll,
create
an
account
with
send
you
an
invite
and
then
you
can
log
in
and
stir
playing
with
it.
Oh
yeah
and
I
think
you.
B
A
Password
reset,
but
if
not,
we
can
definitely
set
that
up
well
and
then
yeah.
The
banner
image
is
my
favorite
part,
because
it
does
like
this
website
by
itself
is
very
kind
of
blank
slate.
It's
black
and
white
and
grey,
and
we
did
that
intentionally,
but
this
kind
of
gives
people
who
have
a
page
like
a
place
just
at
their
own
personality
like
yeah,
you
can
put
your
own
picture
up
or
avatar
whatever,
but
this
is
a
different.
It's
like
much
bigger
I,
don't
know
it.
I
think
it
looks
amazing.
A
We
talked
about
it
last
week,
I
think
in
the
meeting,
and
ever
it
was
like
yes,
good
idea.
Let's
do
it
and
so
I
was
so
excited.
I
had
to
run
off
and
build
it.
Wes
is
like
I'm
excited
I
want
to
build
it
up
like
no
I'm
gonna
build
it
I
built
it
I
think
it's
pretty
good.
It
probably
needs
a
little
like
CSS
squeaking
for
responsiveness,
but
it's
pretty
close
and
yeah
I.
A
A
I
think
you
know
those
things,
definitely
don't
line
up
like
the
logo
and
then
white
box
and
stuff,
but
yeah.
I
need
notice
that
right
away
I'm
like
look
at
how
good
it
looks
and
he's
like
I'm,
pretty
sure
these
things
are
supposed
to
line
up
and
like
oh,
yes,
they
are
but
yeah.
So
I
love
it
one
thing:
Darius,
you
didn't
see
I
through
the
social
media
links
in
there.
On
the
left
hand,
side
I,
just
kind
of
guessed
it
where
to
put
them
yeah.
C
C
A
D
E
A
Think
people
will
know
what
they
are
I
mean
we
could
add
a
subhead
if
you
thought
it
looked
better.
A
D
C
A
A
There's
only
two
things:
I
think
that
are
currently
missing
from
the
user
profile
page,
that
I
want
to
add
bowlers
three,
but
two
two
that
are
urgent.
One
of
them
is
asking
people
their
country
of
origin
and
I
wanted
to
port
the
country's
module
from
Drupal
7,
because
it
has
like
that
massive
country
list
and
it'll
do
some
validation
on
that
which
I
think
will
be
nice
and
then
also
languages
spoken.
So
if
people
their
primary
language,
is
in
English
or
any
language
that
they
speak,
that
isn't
English.
A
We
can
ask
that
as
well
and
other
than
that
I
think
the
information
we're
collecting
about
people
will
be
complete,
which
is
great.
The
there's
one
other
thing
that
we
need
to
add
to
long
term,
which
is
the
thing
that
Drupal
does
where
it
lets.
A
You
list
your
mentors,
which
I
think
is
a
great
community
building
tool,
but
that
we
just
have
to
add
the
references
module
on
there
and
allow
people
to
reference
other
people,
but
because
there
aren't
any
people
on
the
website
that
seemed
less
urgent
like
we
could
probably
open
this
up
with
all
the
information
we
needed
to
collect
in
them.
Once
we
start
having
people
create
accounts,
then
people
can
start
referencing
younger
people
all
right
now.
A
It's
like
I
really
want
to
reference,
someone
that
doesn't
exist
less
urgent
and
then
Darius
I'm,
not
sure
if
you
looked
at
the
way
that
drupal.org
does
that
now,
but
they
show
like
a
little
grid
of
profile
pictures
for
mentors.
So
on
one
person's
profile,
page,
it's
like
here's
all
the
headshots
of
all
the
people
who
I've
listed
as
mentors
which
I
thought
was
pretty
cute.
So
we
can
look
that
and
find
our
own
way
to
do
the
same
kind
of
thing
where
it
shows
your
micro
community
on
your
page,
I've.
A
Yeah
they've
done
a
lot
of
like
little
incremental
changes
and
it's
starting
to
be
kind
of
different,
which
is
I,
don't
know,
I,
know
and
so
I
think
that
we
might
need
to
put
a
little
thought
into
like
the
right
way
to
display
mentor.
So
we
can
collect
the
data
first,
but
then
we
should
figure
out,
like
you
know,
do
it?
Is
this
just
a
little
block
with
your
own
side
part
we
want
to
make
it.
You
know
a
main
page
thing
or
I
don't
know,
but
so
we
can.
A
We
can
think
about
that.
Once
we
have
data
to
display.
Well,
okay,
so
as
I
was
working
on
this
page
like
the
front
end,
is
really
easy.
On
the
back
end
like
trying
to
let
people
edit,
this
was
where
I
ran
into
some
problems.
A
The
first
thing,
I
thought
was
well
we'll
just
take
our
front
end
theme
and
display
that
edit
form
in
the
front
end
theme
and
then
we'll
clean
it
up
a
little
bit,
but
our
friend
and
theme
doesn't
have
formatting
for
anything
like
any
of
the
input
text
boxes
or
any
of
that.
All
of
that
beautiful
work.
A
Maybe
what
we
should
do
is
just
give
people
access
to
the
back.
End
theme,
that's
already
pretty,
and
then
I
turned
that
on,
and
I
looked
at
the
way
that
I
felt
that
was
also,
I
think,
not
the
right
experience
because
blend
of
leaving
the
site
they
lose
their
navigation,
they
lose
their
the
context
of
where
they
are
like
the
breadcrumb
just
says
home,
and
it
just
suppose
like
this
is
not
there
I
solution.
We
need
to
do
that.
We
need
to
make
our
front
end
theme.
A
Support
forms-
and
this
is
a
problem-
we're
also
going
to
face
as
soon
as
people
start
editing
their
projects
and
creating
showcase
sites
and
all
the
other
things
we
want
to.
Let
them
do
on
our
site,
so
I
think
it
might
be
good
to
kind
of
say,
okay
holistically.
Let's
just
make
this
run
and
theme
work
for
back
end
operations,
and
that
way
we
can
allow
anyone
to
Ted
anything.
We
don't
have
to
worry
about
what
its
gonna
look
like,
and
so
obviously
the
form
fields
are
one
the
buttons
I
would
love
it.
A
A
Click
I
would
love
if
we
could
get
that
on
the
front
end
of
our
site,
just
because
that's
something
that
I
think
makes
the
experience
so
much
better
for
editing
points
and
in
Bactra
and
then
beyond
that,
just
making
sure
that
the
form
is
not
completely
unruly
with
giant
text
areas
that
span
like
one
hundred
percent
of
your
page
with
and
all
that
stuff,
which
know
sometimes
handy's.
I
don't
know,
deals.
A
A
So
I
don't
know
the
the
best
process
for
this.
What
I
was
kind
of
thinking
we
do
is
just
I
go
Oh
Wes,
would
you
please
fix
it
and
then
Wes
would
fix
it
then
maybe
Darius?
We
can
show
it
to
you
and
be
like
what
do
you
think?
Is
it
close,
and
then
you
be
like
yeah,
it's
good
enough
and
then
we
can
kind
of
ship
it
and
then.
A
D
A
D
A
Let's
do
that
then
I
think
that
also
reduce
the
amount
of
time
you
have
to
worry
about
it.
Darius.
We
can
just
feel
like
here's
the
form
well,
can
we
make
better
and
you
can
point
it
a
couple
things
and
we
can
fix
it
and
we're
doing
now.
It's
like
everything
came
better,
just
yeah,
okay
and
then
yeah.
This
is
looking
really
great,
I
think
as
soon
as
we
get
that
edit
form
cleaned
up,
we
can
let
people
start
well.
I
mean
right.
A
Now
we
can
let
people
create
accounts
if
we
wanted
to,
but
I
think
we
should
do
a
newsletter
mailing,
maybe
around
beginning
of
the
year.
That
says
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff.
That's
going
on
with
backdrop
like:
yes,
you
can
log
in
you
can
create
an
account.
We've
got
some
news
about
PHP,
seven
support.
We
want
to
put
another
call
for
contributors,
or
maybe
donors
or
you
know
whatever
else
it
is.
We
want
to
tell
people
about
using
git,
er
I,
don't
know
whatever
it
is.
We
need
to
send
a
newsletter.
A
So
if
we
want
to
kind
of
do
a
little
beta
people
can
sign
up
thing
where
we
tell
you
guys
in
the
developer
meeting
about
it
and
then
a
couple
weeks
later,
we
send
the
newsletter
going
to
actually
let
people
sign
up,
I
think
that
would
be
fine,
yay
all
right
and
then
after
people
start
signing
up
for
the
website,
we
can
allow
them
to
do
other
things
like
post
their
websites
in
a
showcase
and
that's
going
to
require
some
design
I'm,
not
sure
how
we
want
to
do
that.
A
C
A
Yeah
get
a
newer,
a
newer
hipper
version
of
what
all
the
cool
kids
work
and
then
I
think
that's.
The
next
thing
we
have
in
terms
of
major
design
unit
on
our
side
is
getting
that
that
showcased
on
and
I
don't
know
that
we
need
to
set
any
timelines
for
that.
Yet
I
think.
C
A
A
A
Okay,
well,
what
I
was
gonna
say
is
that
we
should
probably
focus
on
getting
that
the
profile
stuff
done
first
and
then,
once
we
have
that
open,
then
we
can
I,
don't
know
worry
about
designs
too
exciting,
there's
gonna
be
a
little
more
column
of
design.
Work
on
edit
forms
and
stuff,
like
that.
Mm-Hmm
I'm
really
excited
that
this
is
coming
along.
So
well
all
right.
Yes,
other
things
we
want
to
do.
We've
got
some
follow-ups
from
the
designs.
A
We
already
have
four
modules
themes
and
layouts,
where
we
just
have
to
do
some
development
on
the
backdrop
CMS
to
org
site,
so
people
can
actually
get
the
data
that
we
have
designed
to
display
and
I.
Think
that's
also
started
starting
to
become
a
little
bit
more
urgent
because
we
are
actually
getting
a
really
nice
robust
collection
of
modules
and
themes
up
there,
and
so
now
we
have
to
start
building
better
ways
for
people
to
search
and
find
the
ones
they're
looking
for
originally
like
we
only
have
20.
We
don't
need
to
worry
about
that.
A
We
don't
need
facets
or
filters,
but
now
it's
like.
Oh,
we
have
a
lot.
We
need
to
actually
let
people
have
the
tools
they
need
to
find
what
they
want.
So
I
think
that's
probably
where
I'm
going
to
focus
next
is
on
trying
to
build
some
of
that
use,
integration
and
other
fields
that
we
need
on
data
to
build
the
filters.
So
we've.
A
B
A
You
but
lots
of
good
stuff
for
distributing
slides.
We
have
a
backdrop
themed
slides
in
the
backdrop,
ops
repository.
If
anybody
is
giving
a
talk
on
backdrop
anywhere
and
doesn't
want
to
write
their
own,
you
can
definitely
recycle
our
open
source
talks
which
are
in
there,
and
if
anyone
gives
a
talk
that
they
want
to
give
back,
we
would
love
to
have
more
things
for
people
to
talk
about.
In
there
online
branding
assets,
I
created
an
issue
on
the
backdrop
CMS
dork
you
for
creating
a
facebook,
twitter
stuff.
A
We
talked
about
this
when
we
were
talking
about
the
header
image
on
the
profile.
Page
too,
is
that
if
we
can
come
up
with
a
really
good
backdrop,
branding
header
image
that
something
we
could
use
is
like
the
default
image
on
your
User
Profile
page,
so
that,
if
you
don't
have
an
image
for
yourself,
yet
we
can
kind
of
still
have
that
design
element
there,
giving
that
page,
some
color
and
some
character
until
you
put
up
your
own.
We
don't
have
one
yet,
but
I.
C
A
And
then-
and
we
have
there's
like
kind
of
a
a
bigger
meta
issue
here
around
around
marketing
as
well-
that
we
had
for
the
last
two
years
basically
been
ignoring,
because
nobody
in
our
group
really
had
super
marketing
skills,
but
a
whole
bunch
of
people
brought
it
to
our
attention
recently
that
we
need
to
do
marketing.
If
it's
not
that
hard
skill
set.
A
Now
who
have
these
skills
new
volunteered
to
step
up
and
do
some
of
the
more
marketing
stuff
like
paying
attention
to
our
Google
Analytics
account
and
doing
some
tweeting
and
writing
some
blog
posts,
and
it
is
going
to
be
so
much
better
to
have
people
helping
us
out
in
areas
where
we
are
not
strong,
so
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
that
I.
Think
this
background.
A
Image
for
for
social
media
is
kind
of
associated
with
that,
like
oh,
we
don't
know
how
to
do
branding
and
marketing,
and
hopefully
we'll
get
that
solved
now
that
we
have
people
thinking
about
it
too.
So
there's
if
you
want
to
give
us
a
first
first
image.
That
would
help
be
great.
We
can
hand
that,
over
to
all
of
our
social
media,
folks
and
and
bloggers
and
whatever
and
kind
of
get
everybody
on
board
with
branding
assets.
That
would
be
fantastic,
yeah.
A
So
bigger
picture
with
backdrop,
the
software.
We
also
wanted
to
create
a
humor
human
interface
guidelines
document
so
that
we
can
explain
on
patterns
that
happen
around
the
software
and
when
they
should
be
used
in
why
to
help
not
only
core
be
consistent
about
how
it
lets
you
access
things
around
the
site,
but
also
to
help
contribute.
A
And
Drupal,
where
people
find
one
element,
that's
intended
for
one
use
and
they
repurpose
it
for
a
whole
bunch
of
other
things,
because
it's
safe
space
on
the
page
or
you
know
they
just
really
like
that.
The
way
that
that
thing
works
not
understanding
that
it's
supposed
to
communicate,
something
in
particular
to
the
user
and
that
creates
for
a
less
powerful
user
experience
less
consistent,
more
disjointed.
It
would
be
great
if
we
could
get
all
this
committed.
A
We
have
a
rough
start
on
our
github
in
a
github
repository
and
that
hasn't
gotten
a
lot
of
tension
for
a
while,
but
it
is
starting
to
come
more
important,
especially
now,
as
we
have
more
kinship
projects
and
evolving
and
being
created
specifically
for
backdrop,
which
is
great
also
as
we're
continuing
to
port
modules
from
Drupal
the
backdrop,
especially
modules
that
used
to
use
things
like
see,
tools
plugins
for
creating
ex
portables
every
time.
One
of
those
needs
to
be
built
in
backdrop.
A
It
needs
to
have
a
user
interface
built,
and
so,
whereas
before
you
could
just
define
this,
is
the
page.
I
want
to
interface
on
and
see,
tools
would
provide
a
user
interface
for
editing
deleting
exporting
that
thing.
Now.
We've
got
to
build
one.
That
means
we're
going
to
have
more
much
developers,
thinking
about
how
do
I
build
an
interface
and
having
some
documents.
A
That's
like
this
is
how
you
build
an
interface,
and
these
are
the
patterns
that
you
use
when
you're
trying
to
do
these
things,
and
this
is
the
terminology
that
you
use
when
you're
trying
to
express
to
people
that
this
is
configuration
versus
content.
I.
Think
having
this
this
document
completed
is
going
to
be
increasingly
more
important.
A
So
if
anybody
is
super
interested
in
studying
what
we
have
writing
it
down
and
then
trying
to
figure
out
some
rules
around,
what's
good
and
what's
bad
about
that,
how
to
clean
up
what
we
have
and
just
kind
of
make
a
nice
paved
road
for
new
people
to
follow
that'd
be
fantastic.
We
had
someone
was
really
interested
in
a
year
ago,
and
then
they
got
busy.
Also
people
working
in
India
like
12
hours
opposite
from
us,
which
makes
it
really
hard
to
collaborate.
B
A
Anyone
who
wants
to
worry
about
that
at
any
time
of
day
we
would
really
appreciate
it
at
so.
There
is
an
issue,
looks
like
it's
a
issue
390
in
the
queue
about
getting
progress
me
on
and
that's
all
I
have
for
today's
meeting,
but
we
should
open
it
up
and
see
if
anyone
has
anything,
we
should
talk
about
or
questions
or
discuss
or
anything
else
related
to
design.
Perfective.
C
A
I
think
that
would
be
really
great,
so
Jiraiya
are
doing
a
full
day.
Training
this
year
at
sand
camp
in
February
on
backdrop
and
so
I
think
will
be
great
if
we
did
a
kind
of
a
half
a
day
on
basic
site
setup
and
then
a
half
a
day
on
like
design
and
theme,
and
maybe
it
would
be
good
to
spend
some
of
that
time.
Just
kind
of
talking
about
things
you
need
to
think
about
when
approaching
design
and
then
I
would
be
whole.
C
A
B
A
Going
to
try
and
give
them
a
generic
tool
for
building
a
website,
we're
gonna
have
to
help
answer
some
of
those
questions
as
well,
and
then
we
could
spend
the
end
of
the
day
being
like
okay.
Now
that
you
have
an
idea
of
what
you
want,
your
design
to
be
here
are
some
tips
that
will
help
you
implement
it
and
just
kind
of
get
into
some
quick
theming,
like
you
know
how
to
change
your
colors.
You
had
out
of
basic
style
sheet
versus
how
to
change
some
markup.
A
A
A
You
any
ideas
about
like
if
we
should
start
creating
resources
for
that.
I
can
definitely
work
out.
A
A
So
Andy
session
is
when
you're
looking
at
creating
a
theme
with
layout
and
design
which
project
should
be
responsible
for
the
width
of
the
page,
like
we
have
layouts
that
are
responsive
and
we
have
themes
that
can
color
things
but
like
the
actual
size
of
the
page
you're
viewing
it's
arbitrary
like
does
that
belong
to
the
lay
out
the
controls,
where
the
break
points
are
added,
that
to
respond
responsibility
of
the
theme
which
can
say
like
something
bleeds,
the
entire
page
or
maybe
it
doesn't
and
Wes
says
that
it's
the
themes,
responsibility
since
that
happens,
site
wide,
as
opposed
to
the
layouts
responsibility,
which
can
be
different
from
one
page
to
the
next.
A
But
yeah
there,
it
I
that's
kind
of
how
I
think
too,
like
I
feel
like
the
theme
should
be
responsible
for
the
maximum
width
and
all
of
the
layouts
should
say.
This
is
a
one
hundred
percent
of
the
width
set
by
the
theme,
which
is
like
the
bounding
element.
That's
how
I've
done
it
anyway
or
not.
A
And
then,
if
you
have
a
layout
that
needs
to
take
control
the
whole
page,
then
it
needs
to
like
specifically
override
whatever
the
themes
doing,
but
because
the
theme
is
supposed
to
have
the
last
say:
yeah
I,
don't
know,
I
feel
like
in
general.
You,
your
layout
shouldn't
ever
be
able
to
override
what
your
theme
does,
because
your
theme
theme
themes,
the
layouts
yeah
layouts
are
always
one
hundred
percent
wide
and
the
team
sets
what
that
one
hundred
present
is
and
the
browser
is
it
960
pixels
of
1440?
A
F
And-
and
this
is
only
case
for
the
layouts
that
come
with
core
at
least
they're,
all
one
hundred
percent
with
but
I-
don't
think
radix
works
in
the
same
way
like
I,
don't
know
it,
even
though
we
might
say
that
it's
on
two
percent
width,
I,
think
they'd
at
least
core
should
always
be
under
percent
with,
but
can't
rivets.
You
know
it
could
vary
because
it's
obviously
you
can
put
it
in
either
location.
A
F
A
Yeah
and
depending
on
your
use
cases,
Andy
you're,
probably
gonna,
find
some
places
where
you
need
to
do.
Custom
stuff
like
this
is
not
always
gonna
fit.
I
apply,
have
plenty
of
sites
for
it's
like,
except
for
this
one
page
all.
D
D
I
had
a
question
about
the
views
UI
stuff,
that
I
ended
up
stumbling
into
is
basically
it
feels
like.
We
need
to
have
something
where
it's
like.
Okay,
just
make
what
we
have
responsive
but
which
was
originally
what
I
was
going
to
try.
It
is
like
I'm
gonna.
D
Do
something
quick
and
dirty
just
like
get
something
into
the
next
release
yeah,
but
then,
like
the
more
I
stared
at
the
UI,
I
was
like
there
are
just
so
many
things
that
are
arbitrary
and
crap
and
I
want
to
fix
them,
but
then,
like
the
more
I
got
into
that
thought
it
was
like.
Oh,
my
god,
this
is
like
a
total
rat's
nest
of
like
like
now
rat's
nest,
but
like
a
rabbit
hole
is
what
I
mean
I
could
be
like
once
you
start
touching
it.
It's
like
holy
cow
thanked.
D
A
So
in
general,
my
feeling
is
less
is
more
like
if
you
can
just
do
kind
of
a
hack
to
make
it
responsive,
that's
better
than
what
we
have
now
and
we
should
just
put
it
in
and,
if
like,
as
you
know,
anything
in
backdrop
or
drupal
like
there's,
always
a
rabbit
hole
at
the
end
of
every
college,
guys,
you
know
at
some
point
it
might
just
be
easier
to
start
over,
and
if
you
want
to
do
that
as
an
alternative,
you
see
why
module
that's
why
I've
used
wise,
a
separate
module
right.
A
B
B
Okay,
so
I've
been
looking
at
this
and
I
think
that
yeah,
I
think
we
should
probably
do
a
contributing
in
with
when
uses
building
the
admin
interface.
It
actually
has
a
hook
that
allows
other
modules
to
alter
it.
So
what
we
can
actually
do
is
perhaps
of
thinking
about
creating
a
beauty,
yux
module
that
essentially
rearranges
all
the
elements
on
the
views,
views
ey
admin
page
just
to
begin
with
and
I
could
definitely
use
help
on
that
as
soon
a
month
to
help
me
with
it.
I
can.
B
B
A
B
B
A
D
A
A
Knowing
that
we're
going
to
replace
it
with
something
better
and
1.4
1.5
or,
however
long
it
takes
us
to
get
it
done,
I
think
that's
fine,
my
dad
always
used
to
say
better
is
the
enemy
of
done
the
first
we
make
it
done
and
then
we
make
it
better,
don't
ever
try
and
make
it
better
before
it's
done.
It'll.
Never
get
done
like.