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From YouTube: Backdrop Design check-in 3/5
Description
Check in on design related tasks for Backdrop CMS
A
Alright,
we
are
on
air,
it
is
Thursday,
March,
fifth
and
we're
doing
a
design
meeting
for
backup
CMS
we're
going
to
just
check
in
on
the
design
tasks
that
we're
working
on
for
backdrop
with
not
a
couple
of
exciting
items
on
the
mental
agenda
today,
even
though
they
aren't
actually
lankan
physical
agenda,
hopefully
we'll
get
to
them
at
the
end.
What
we're
working
on
since
backdrop,
short-term
its
audience
is
to
compete
with
the
Drupal
7
audience
longer
term.
This
product
has
to
be
moving
a
little
bit
down
market
into
the
WordPress
market.
A
In
order
to
do
a
really
fair
competition
against
WordPress.
We
need
to
do
things
like
improve
our
overall
design,
the
ability
for
people
to
design
the
software
with
custom
designs
and
also
the
user
interface
and
user
experience
using
it.
So
we've
got
some
tough
roads
ahead
of
us
in
terms
of
taking
the
Drupal
product,
which
traditionally
wasn't
very
strong
in
those
areas
and
solving
these
problems
for
backdrop,
so
we're
working
on
right
now
we
have
backdrop
CMS
org
our
flagship
website.
We
have
ported
it
from
Drupal
7
to
backdrop.
A
A
Just
typing
this
to
him,
since
he's
unable
to
make
the
chat
and
I
think
I
think
we've
got
tickets
against
that
site
already
in
the
issue
queue
and
we
should
be
pretty
close
on
launching
that
I
think
we
might
even
be
close
enough
that
we
can
launch
that,
like
today
or
tomorrow,
and
then
any
design
feedback
we
get
on
it.
We
can
just
push
as
they're
ready,
so
I.
A
Don't
think
that
the
designer
of
you
is
necessary,
a
block
of
the
release
of
the
new
site,
but
it
would
be
good
just
to
get
a
designer
I
on
that
site
and
say:
oh,
you
guys
forgot
something
over
here
or
you
know.
We
should
think
about
designing
this
thing
differently,
but
I
think
that's
pretty
much
done,
and
so
the
next
steps
for
that
website,
dr.
of
CMS
network,
are
to
implement
mobile
navigation.
So
we
have
designs
from
avigail.
A
We
need
to
design
the
node
view
page
for
that
and
when
you
design
the
listing
page
for
that,
so
the
next
feature
we're
planning
on
pushing
on
the
site
is
listings
of
projects
that
people
can
download
for
backdrop,
and
so
that
process
needs
to
be
designed
a
little
bit
along
the
way.
And
then,
of
course,
once
we
have
this
designs
finalized,
they
need
to
be
implemented
as
well.
That's
kind
of
what's
on
our
plate
for
our
primary
website.
A
Other
things
we're
working
on
right
now
we
have
a
backdrop,
the
product-
and
this
is
probably
the
most
exciting
thing
and
we're
getting
the
most
traction
on
it,
which
is
taking
our
administrative
style
guide,
which
we've
been
working
on
a
pretty
hard
for
the
last
few
months
and
implementing
it
as
poor
request
against
backdrop
product,
and
we
have
a
couple
of
blocking
design
feedback
issues
that
we
need
resolved.
And
then
we
have
a
bunch
of
implementation
task
that
we
just
need
people
to
work
on
and
we've
had
a
bunch
of
progress
from
Wes.
A
You
have
a
photograph,
they
thinks
in
the
queue
I
did
to
that.
It's
kind
of
funny.
When
you
start
implementing
them,
you
think
you
know
how
they're
gonna
go
and
then
you
look
how
it's
going
you?
Oh
it's
not
what
I
thought
was
gonna
happen
to
siren
into
that
twice
or
was
like
oh
I
shouldn't
be
changing
like
the
way
bartok
renders
tables.
I
should
only
be
doing
seven.
A
So
there's
some
stuff
like
that
that
you
know
you
don't
find
out
until
you're
in
the
middle
of
it
and
then
I
think
Ronnie's
also
working
on
getting
our
fonts
and
stuff
in
there
as
well.
So
I
saw
a
comment
from
him
this
morning
and
didn't
get
a
chance
to
read
it,
but
we'll
get
there
so
I
think
we're
making
some
progress
on
that
and
anyone
else.
He
wants
to
pick
up
a
tasks
that
change
the
administrative
interface
for
backdrop,
they're
all
very
nicely
broken
out.
We've
got
a
meta
issue
as
much
of
subtasks.
A
The
ones
that
you
can
just
grab
and
do
or
pretty
clearly
mark
to
the
ones
that
are
blocked
are
also
clearly
marked.
So
what
I'm
going
to
be
focusing
on
short
term
is
trying
to
unblock
ones
that
are
block
so
that
will
be
taking
design
feedback
from
Darius
and
pushing
those
changes
into
the
style
guide
just
so
that
we
can
get
people
who
want
to
make
changes
to
backdrop
a
source
for
that
design.
A
What
those
things
should
be
looking
like,
but
yeah
so
I
think
that
that's
where
we're
on
that
and
I
don't
know.
If
you
want
Wes
to
talk
about
your
pull
request
now,
I
think
that
might
be
valuable
for
other
people
were
working
on
it
too.
If
you
have
questions
about,
you
know
which
branch
you
should
be
filing
that
against
her
the
general
process
for
getting
these
changes
and
then
probably
be
a
good
time
to
do
that.
Sure.
B
Yeah,
it
looks
like
you
n
eight
actually
looked
at
this
already
and
I
hadn't
received
her
saw
the
email,
I
guess
so
yeah
that
so
I
was
wondering
what
do
I
PR
again.
So
I
have
my
fork,
which
I
did
all
my
changes
on.
Did
a
PR
against
backdrop,
1
dot
x
looks
like
that's
the
right
branch,
so
that
was
cool
and
then,
let's
see
one
of
the
questions
that
I
have
and
I.
B
C
A
I,
don't
not
even
sure
you're
gonna
send
things
to
yourself
unless
you
have
a
certain
level
permissions.
So
what
was
we
doing
in
general
is
just
you
like
you,
create
the
pull
request
and
nate
is
the
only
one.
Who's
currently
got
the
like
reviewer
hat
on,
and
if
you
need
a
review
since
from
someone
it
needs
busy,
you
can
pay
anyone
to
review
it,
but
I.
Don't
think
what
means
the
assignment
thing
to
do
that,
just
because
the
way
the
permissions
work.
A
That's
also
likely
like
we're
both
busy
and
whatever
you
feel
free
to
ping.
Anyone
who
you
think
might
be
able
to
do
view,
so,
if
it's
you
know,
you're
working
with
Ronnie
and
and
he's
available
you
okay,
can
you
just
look
at
this
and
make
sure
I
did
this
right
or
whatever
it's
completely
fine
to
hand
those
things
back
and
forth
and
I
think
either?
A
One
of
you
should
be
able
to
add
a
tag,
for
you
know,
needs
work
or
ready
to
be
committed
depending
on
status
of
that
pull
request,
and
you
can
use
that
internally
for
the
two
of
you
or
what
I
often
do
is
I'll
tag
it
ready
to
be
committed,
because
I
know
that
I'll
set
off
a
little
alarm
bell
and
needs
mind
when
he
sees
that
he's
going
to
want
to
see
that
one
first,
because
he
thinks
he
can
merge
it
right
away.
So
that's
kind
of
like
a
Nate.
A
Guess
I
was
pretty
good
about
checking
the
pull
request
list,
as
opposed
to
the
issue
list,
and
so,
if
they're
a
pole
across
sitting
there,
those
are
likely
to
get
looked
at
more
often
than
issues
just
because
you
know,
if
they're
ready,
we
want
to
get
them
in
if
they're
not
already,
we
want
to
make
sure
their
mark
doesn't
already,
so
the
people
who
worked
on
them
can
work
on
them.
Some
more
so
we
do
periodically
they
like
Nate.
Are
you
busy?
A
Should
I
go
through
this
bull
request
queue
and
he
goes
yes,
then
they
go
on
mark
stuff
like
this
is
actually
for
Natan.
This
is
not
ready,
yet
so
I
think
yeah,
depending
on
what
we
end
up.
Setting
up
with
our
automated
issue,
handling
with
github
hooks
we're
going
to
try
and
have
some
of
these
tags
added
automatically
to
like.
B
B
So
if
we're
doing
mobile
first
CSS,
we
have
to
create
either
we
have
to
make
sure
there's
either
a
polyfill
or
like
a
modernizer,
to
give
us
a
class
stuff
style
off
of
to
make
sure
that
the
crap
old
browsers
will
actually
get
know
the
right
default
styles,
because
they're
going
to
be
desktop,
since
I
only
added
one
I.
Just
did
you
know
max
with
meaning
only
only
mobile
cares
about
this.
Instead
of
setting
the
default
and
then
saying
you
know
600
it
up,
which
would
be
mobile
first
e.
B
A
C
A
B
A
B
A
Then
create
an
issue
for
IE
backwards,
compatibility
or
cross
compatibility
or
whatever
it
is
to
make
sure
that
that
works
is
I'm,
not
sure
that
works
now
I
know
we
had
a
don't
think
I
thing
we
have
modernizer.
Do
you
know
if
there's
anything
in
there
now
that
would
make
that
work.
Nope.
C
I,
don't
think
there's,
on
the
other
hand,
I'm
not
to
them
out
of
shape
about
that,
like
this
I
think
we
say
that
we
support
I
eight
and
we
do
it.
Just
so
happens
that
you
get
the
you
know,
you'd
at
the
mobile
experience
and
ie,
basically
I
mean
you
get
the
mobile
layout
fit
for
CFS
is
actually
you
know
mobile
first
and
that's
just
what
you
get
so
I'm,
not
really
that
even
upset
about
that.
Actually,
I
think,
thats
or
qualifies
as
a
reasonable
level.
It's
port
and
I
believe.
D
C
B
C
A
A
E
B
A
A
See
how
much
work
it
would
be
to
put
in
a
polyfill
and
and
try
and
actually
support
any
eight,
because
I
feel
like
if
we're
not
gonna,
really
support
I
eat.
We
shouldn't
support,
I
eat
at
all
like.
If
it's
a
go,
you
can't
you
can't
edit
a
node.
You
can't
finish
your
backdrop
that,
like
is
that
really
supporting?
Well?
No,
no.
C
B
B
C
B
B
A
B
C
Yeah,
okay,
but
so.
A
A
Okay,
other
things
we're
working
on
anyone
who
has
actually
before
I
move
on
was
there
anything
else
we
wanted
to
talk
about
that
came
up
in
the
in
the
poor
quest
you
made
with
which
version
which
invited
pull
request
against,
which
is
1
dot
x,
and
how
should
we
handle
media
queries,
which
is
mobile
first
and
nothing
else.
B
B
You
thank
you.
I
did
bring
up
where
the
CSS
coding
guidelines,
for
which
I
didn't
find
a
thing
to
check.
Api
e
dot
I
forget
what
it
is.
So
that
was
a
good
good
point
or
two
that
I'm
I
did
not
find
myself
yeah.
A
We
put
all
of
our
developer
documentation,
which
is
both
like
friend,
Deb,
dachshund
and
back
end
on
the
API
site,
and
we
used
to
have
coding
standards
on
the
primary
side,
but
we
decided
to
make
that
a
little
different.
So
the
the
doctor
of
CMS
org
site
will
now
have
like
site
builder
guides
on
it
and
then
coding
stuff,
any
kind
of
code
blind
upon
the
API
site.
So
we
weren't
voting
standards,
therefore,
and
javascript.
B
A
A
Was
like
one
little
grin,
Oh
we'll
keep
it
in
mind.
It
might
be
good
to
have
more
specific
direction
from
that
site.
Ok,
so
then
other
things
we're
working
on
for
the
backdrop
the
product
is.
We
would
eventually
like
to
get
a
new
front
end
theme
into
back
job,
preferably
one.
A
It
would
be
good
to
have
something
a
little
bit
more
white
label
e
that
if
you
want
to
just
build
site
and
launch
without
having
to
install
another
theme,
there
was
something
in
court
that
would
meet
that
need
and
no
we're
approaching
getting
this
new
front.
End
theme
into
core
as
by
asking
people
to
build
contribs.
A
For
backdrop
that
meet
these
needs,
we
already
have
one
radix
is
a
theme
that
worked
in
Drupal
7,
there's
Drupal
7
version
of
it
there's
also
a
bunch
of
layouts
that
go
with
it
and
we
have
a
version
for
bacta
boys
I.
Think
our
first
theme
that
was
made
her
first
contributing
that
was
made
for
backup,
which
is
great
but
I.
Think
if
we're
going
to
be
putting
a
new
front
end
theme
into
core.
We
want
to
have
a
couple
to
compare
so
we'll
say
you
know
radix
versus
bootstrap
versus
you
know.
A
Who
knows
whatever
else
someone
comes
up
with
and
we'll
look
at
them
and
say
you
know,
pros
and
cons
of
approaches
of
these
themes,
frozen
ponds
of
athletics
of
these
things
and
trying
to
figure
out
which
one
is
best.
So
if
anyone
has
design
talent
or
theme
talent
and
wants
to
play
with
backdrop,
creating
a
new
front,
end
theme,
that's
nice
and
generic
and
would
work
on
lots
of
different
kinds
of
sites
is
a
great
place
for
you
to
start.
So
that's
what
we're
looking
at
for
backdrop
the
product.
A
We
also
have
a
ton
of
issues
on
github
that
are
tagged
with
audience
design.
So
if
you
want
to
help
us
design,
for
example,
a
new
field
UI
or
a
new
layout
drag-and-drop
interface
like
we've,
got
a
bunch
of
stuff
that
we
know
needs
work
and
we
tagged
the
issues
appropriately
and,
as
new
issues
come
up,
that
we
think
also
need
designer
feedback
or
user
interface
experience.
We
will
tag
those
accordingly
too.
So
if
you
want
to
work
on
stuff,
that's
not
maybe
creating
a
whole
theme,
but
writing
a
small
pull
request.
A
To
be
done
in
the
design
area
as
well,
let's
see
other
things
we're
working
on.
We
have
the
API
website
for
backdrop,
api
doc,
doc,
CMS
org.
It
is
functional
and
functioning
very
well
right
now,
so
we're
not
in
a
huge
hurry
to
make
any
changes
there.
We've
got
other
things
that
are
higher
priority,
but
we
didn't
want
to
take
the
front
end
theme
from
backdrop,
CMS
torque
and
put
it
on
the
API
site
and
see
if
we
can
get
similar
branding
across
our
two
sites
that
they
pay
site.
A
We
can.
We've
got
all
the
repositories
on
github
and
public
if
you
want
to
steal
them
and
play
with
those
and
otherwise
we'll
just
you
know,
do
it
when
we
get
to
it.
Nothing
super
urgent
there
for
the
API
site.
A
We
also
have,
let's
see
a
tag
on
the
github
issue:
queue
for
user
experience,
related
issues
similar
to
how
we
have
design
related
issues,
and
so,
if
you're
particularly
interested
in
user
interfaces,
but
not
not
design
so
much
for
more
user
interaction,
we've
got
a
whole
subset
of
those
issues
too.
A
They
sometimes
involve
the
little
things
like
terminology
updates,
making
sure
that
we
use
the
same
words
like
edit,
consistently
through
core
when,
instead
of
using
configure
when
we
mean
editor
it-
and
we
can
figure
stuff
like
that-
and
there's
a
bunch
of
kind
of
little
office
tasks
without
change
in
terminology.
There's
a
bunch
of
really
major
tasks
about
you
know,
redesigning
interfaces,
but
I
think
all
of
these
little
things
put
together
a
little
things
and
big
things
is
what's
going
to
make.
A
Backdrops
experience
start
to
stand
out
above
Drupal,
so
I'm
really
glad
that
we're
we're
thinking
about
that,
and
we
do
have
a
start
on
human
interface
guidelines
for
how
people
should
be
interacting
with
backdrop.
The
software
there's
a
github
repository
under
backdrop,
ops,
where
one
of
our
contributors
started,
creating
some
documentation
and
I.
Think
that's
going
to
be
super
useful
for
us
going
forward
to
just
to
have
definitions
of
the
kind
of
interaction
elements
we
have
like.
A
This
is
a
drop
button
and
this
is
what
it
should
be
used
and
then
not
only
can
core
look
at
the
guidelines
and
say:
oh,
you
know
we're
using
drop
buttons
in
the
wrong
places.
We
should
fix
that,
but
I
think
it'll
give
contributive
old
user
interfaces
for
backup
to
or
it's
like
Oh.
Obviously,
I
should
be
using
a
select
list
and
not
a
drop
button
or
whatever
problems
faced
they're
facing
they'll
have
a
nice
clear
solution
as
to
which
elements
they
should
be
putting
into
it.
A
So
I
think
getting
that
finished
would
be
great
if
we
have
anyone
who
super
interested
in
how
people
interact
with
software
and
want
to
contribute
some
time
to
that,
but
maybe
don't
feel
like
they
can
write
code
and
that's
a
great
place
to
jump
in.
A
You
can
just
kind
of
study
what
we
have
and
start
drafting
stuff
up
and
we'll
do
a
review
of
it
at
some
point
and
say
you
know
we
should
we
forgot
something
or
we
should
change
the
way
this
morning
is
or,
however,
it
is
so
it's
a
good
place
for
people
who
are
interested
in
kind
of
the
theoretical
people
plus
computers
space,
but
maybe
not
so
interested
in
writing
code
to
have
a
place
to
kind
of
jump
in
and
contribute
as
well.
A
We
also
have
a
set
of
backdrop
brand
guidelines,
which
I
think
is
less
urgent
for
us
to
worry
about
right
now,
because
most
of
the
things
that
have
our
branding
like
our
primary
website
are
kind
of
done
on,
but
we
do
have
a
specific
set
of
colors
and
fonts
a
logo
and
out
there's
a
lot
of
information
about
usage
of
our
logo
and
our
dragon
on
our
poskitt
page,
which
I
think
is
a
pretty
good
place
for
that.
Let's
see,
there's
something
else.
A
We're
sponsoring
one
of
the
Sprint
rooms
there
yay
and
we'll
be
able
to
hand
out
some
t-shirts
at
that
event
too,
and
so
we
figured
for
this
pressure
on
of
t-shirts.
We
would
just
do
something
fairly
simple,
one
sided
t-shirt,
maybe
the
dragon
on
it.
Maybe
with
a
you
know
something
like
you
know
backdrop
CMS,
try
it.
You
might
like
it
like
some
kind
of
really
simple
wording.
A
That
would
be
kind
of
you
know
just
the
dragon,
so
people
that
doesn't
necessarily
overwhelmed
by
the
logo,
but
then
just
have
some
kind
of
cute
little
thing
that
would
make
people
want
to
wear
the
t-shirt
even
outside
of
drupal
functions,
so
the
the
Dragons
pretty
cute
people
like
that
anyway,
and
then
we
can
see
how
the
first
tee
shirt
goes
over
and
make
more
t-shirts
based
on
the
original
design.
Later,
depending
on
our
budget.
A
Doug
has
very
generously
offered
a
couple
of
hundred
dollars
to
go
towards
the
first
pressing
of
the
teacher,
so
they
which
I
think
is
fabulous,
but
he
did
specifically
asked
that
we
mention
that
we
were
having
these
t-shirts
printed
now
and
say.
If
anybody
wanted
a
t-shirt,
we
could
increase
the
quantity
of
shirts
in
that
order,
and
possibly
even
mail
out
the
shirts
to
different
people
depending
on
where
you
are
so
the
first
order.
We
were
going
to
place.
Was
there
something
like
fifteen
dollars
per
shirt?
A
So
if
you
wanted
to
pay
twenty
dollars
per
shirt,
we
could
ship
them
because
I
would
include
like
priority
mail
shipping,
and
so
he
even
offered
to
do
all
the
shipping
for
us,
which
is
fabulous.
So
we
have
anyone
who's
watching
this
meeting,
either
now
or
later
and
they're
like
I,
need
a
backdrop.
T-Shirt
I'll
pay
you
twenty
dollars,
here's
my
I'm
from
go
ahead
and
contact
us
I
would
say
even
use
the
contact
form
on
our
website,
or
you
mentioned
something
in
IRC.
A
Tell
someone
you
want
a
shirt
just
so
that
we
know
we
can
increase
that
count,
and
we
can
worry
about
collecting
shipping
information
later.
We
just
need
to
get
the
order
out
in
the
next
two
days.
I
think
so
let
us
know
really
soon
of
you
want
a
shirt
and
then,
of
course,
we
will
be
ordering
more
later
once
we
have.
You
know
land
of
some
budget
and
figured
out
how
to
do
this
for
real,
but
we
are
kind
of
in
a
hurry
just
for
South
by
Southwest.
A
So
I
think
that
super
exciting
I
think
Darius
is
also
volunteered
for
the
dragon
shirt
design,
which
I
think
is
really
great.
We
just
need
to
figure
out
what
we
want
on
the
shirt.
So
may
I,
don't
know
if
you
have
any
thoughts
about
language
or
imagery
or
anything
like
that.
We
are
limited
to
colors,
but
that's
I
think
the
only
limitation
we
have.
C
A
C
A
I
think
that
I
think
that
if
we
wanted
to
do
like
you
know,
if
we
had
you
know,
when
we
do
a
drop
camp,
it
might
be
good
to
have
like
a
bigger
run
of
t-shirts
done
and
we'll
have
enough
time
to
be
able
to.
You
know,
hire
someone
to
do
a
design
specific
for
a
t-shirt.
We
can
get
new
dragons,
we
can
do
whatever
we
want,
but
I
think
for
two
days.
A
You
should
just
like
take
some
of
the
imagery
we
already
have
and
just
like
sticking
out
a
shirt
and
whatever
you
know,
we've
got
some
cute
stuff,
too
yeah
yeah.
C
Yeah
for
two
days,
I
mean
I
know
we
were
talking
about
doing
something
that
had
like
more
subtle
branding,
but
just
was
like
a
nice
t-shirt.
That
was
a
little
bit
more
subtle
about
it
about
the
brand
behind
it,
but
I'm
not
sure
to
notice
when
I
just
do
like
a
you
know:
classic
logo
t-shirt
and
I
just
logo
name,
that's
it.
You
know
which
would
be
for
a
different
audience,
but
could
still
work
I'm
for.
A
A
A
Else,
okay,
so
let's
see
anything
else
that
we
should
add
talk
about
today.
A
I
had
a
another
thing
to
like
on
the
I'm,
not
sure
we
necessarily
need
to
talk
about
this
in
this
meeting,
but
on
the
style
guide
review
thing,
we
got
a
bunch
of
really
great
feedback
from
people
that
was
feedback
on
things
that
we
hadn't
actually
styled
and
I
think
maybe
what
we
should
do
is
for
things
that
we
haven't
even
thought
about,
yet
just
postpone
all
of
that
and
get
all
the
stuff
we
have
thought
about
in
so
things
like
you
know,
putting
a
hover
effect
on
table
rows
and
stuff.
A
We
can
add
all
of
that
later
as
needed,
but
there
are
some
stuff
that,
like
shouldn't,
actually
be
blocking
our
implementation
issues
like
we
just
say.
Yes,
we
need
that
create
another
issue
and
it's
not
related
to
you
know
whatever,
and
then
we
can
go
if
the
process,
its
enemy,
getting
in
style,
you
putting
it
in
just
so
that
we
end
up
unblocked
on
more
issues.
You
know
right
now
we
don't
have
a
ton
of
implementation
happening,
but
I
feel
like
it's
about
to
happen.
A
It
will
be
great
if
people
didn't
get
really
excited
and
then
get
stuck,
because
something's
block,
like
everything
left
left,
is
blocked,
so
I'm
going
to
go
through
that
today
and
try
and
see
what
we
can
unblock
just
by
moving
an
item
or
two
to
another
issue
or
postponing
it
until
you
know
one
dot
two
or
something
instead
of
one
dot
one
but
yeah.
So
that's
something
I
was
thinking
about
first
I'll
guide
stuff.
A
Is
there
anything
else
we
need
to
talk
about
to
sign,
related
I
feel
like
there's
been
a
ton
of
stuff.
That's
been
happening
lately,
it's
not
in
this
agenda,
but
I
don't.
I
don't
know
if
it's
just
my
excitement
that
makes
it
seem
like
it's
more
different
things,
but
it's
actually
just
like
a
lot
of
work
happening
on
a
few
things.
C
One
thing
that
was
really
exciting
and
that
unblocked
a
bunch
of
stuff
in
the
style
guide
was
that
we
finally
figured
out
what
to
do
about
an
icon
pond
versus
SVG's,
so
announcement
wise.
What
we
decided
to
do
ultimately
was
for
the
initial
implementation
of
the
updated
administration
theme
for
things
like
icons,
litter
and
the
messages
arian
things
like
that.
We
looked
at
using
a
nikon
front
pretty
extensively,
but
found
that
it
basically
is
not
possible
to
have
an
accessible
icon
font
without
modifying
the
markup.
It's
totally
like
it.
C
We
were
leaning,
really
heavily
towards
and
icon
front
until
we
found
out
that
it
literally
at
this
point
in
time
requires
modifying
the
markup
and
that's
not
something
that
we
want
to
get
into
and
actually
from
implementation.
Standpoint
like
it
might
not
be
possible
for
us
to
go
through
and
modify
the
mark-up
of
all
of
core
just
to
add
icons.
C
So,
the
time
being
for
all
of
our
vector
background
image
or
vector
icons,
we're
going
to
be
looking
at
using
SVG's
with
pain
fall
back
for
the
time
being
so
that
unblocked
all
kinds
of
things,
because
we've
got
icons
throughout
a
lot
of
the
administration
theme
and
that's
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
for
all
of
those
or
definitely
stocked
up
one
point
edge.
So.
A
As
I
know,
you
had
was
in
one
of
her
issues
that
you
were
working
on
some
kind
of
clever
like
library
tool
that
would
make
us
able
to
export
SVG's
and
pinks
from
the
font,
awesome,
icon,
font
or
maybe
there's
even
libraries
out
there-
that
I
already
do
that
kind
of
thing,
but
if
we
could
find
some
way
to
document
that
process
so
like
whatever
it
is,
you
decide
to
do
document
that
process
so
that
we
can,
you
know
later
on
when
we're
like.
B
C
B
C
There's
a
there's
a
website
that
already
does.
If
I
looked
it
up
once
you
basic
you
just
shoot,
you
just
choose
the
font.
You
want
and
they've
got
every
font
already.
You
just
check
check
check,
get
these
icons,
you
say
what
color
you
want
in
and
what's
I
joints
be
and
then
you
hit
export
and
it
makes
SVG
same
things.
Nice.
B
D
A
So
yeah
in
in
contribute
for
adding
you
know
mark
up.
Wherever
you
can
rewrite
views,
you
can
beam
over
add
you
can
do
whatever
you
need,
but
in
core
we
decided
we're
not
going
to
change
mark
up,
so
we
won't
be
adding
I
tags
or
span
tags
or
any
of
the
inline
elements
that
icon
fonts
required
to
be
accessible.
A
So
the
font
is
just
our
designer
resource
basically
and
we're
just
sniffing
out
the
images
one
at
a
time
and
including
only
the
images
we
actually
are
using,
in
course,
or
rather
than
shipping
with
the
entire
icon
font
or
a
modified
font,
we're
going
to
care
for
the
8
images
we're
using.
So
then
we'll
have
16.
You
know
eight
things
in
eight
SVG's
and
we'll
just
put
them
in
as
background
images.
So
it
looks
like
the
noun
project.
A
B
A
B
C
A
It
is
nice
okay,
so
it
may
be.
Yeah
I
think
I
mentioned
this
before,
like
we
could
write
up
a
blog
post
somewhere
or
some
kind
of
documentation.
Page.
That's
like
this
is
our
image,
our
image
sources,
font
awesome.
This
is
how
you
get
actual
images
out
of
the
iphone
font,
and
then
we
can
reference
that
from
any
issue.
Currently,
that
requires
an
icon
like
status
messages
or
what
have
you
and
then
we
could
also
use
that
as
a
reference
in
the
future.
A
Crazy,
okay,
all
right,
let's
see
anything
else,
we
need
to
talk
about
this
week
or
otherwise.
C
A
So
we
will
mention
the
t-shirts
again
in
the
next
phone
call.
So
if
anyone
wants
a
backdrop
t-shirt
close
now,
otherwise
we
will
meet
again
in
two
weeks
and
check
in
on
where
we're
doing.
We
should
have
a
new
live
site
by
then
so
exciting,
daddy
progress.
Well,
thanks
guys
for
joining,
and
we
will
see
you
and
I
are
seeing
the
issue
queue.