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Description
User group meeting to discuss working with themes and front end development.
A
There
we
go
I
think
we
are
officially
live.
Welcome
to
everybody
to
the
what
is
our
third
or
fourth
bankruptcy
amassed
virtual
user
group.
Our
agenda
today
is
to
talk
about
creating
themes
and
front-end
development.
For
backdrop,
don't
have
a
formal
presentation
playing.
This
is
more
of
a
discussion
group,
but
she
appear
to
peer
sharing
and
in
Q&A
I
think
we
have
a
few
backdrop,
some
experience
and
the
rooms
today
they
answer
questions
and
talk
a
little
bit
about
contribs
Eames
in
backdrop,
let's
say
a
little
time
at
the
end
just
for
open.
A
If
anybody
has
any
questions
on
anything
feel
free
to
bring
them
talk
about
them
at
the
end,
I
think
we
should
start
by
just
kind
of
going
around
the
room
and
talking
about
how
people
what
their
experiences
with
evening
in
Drupal
or
in
backdrop,
excuse
me,
have
they
if
you've
created
themes
before
or
how
do
you?
How
do
you
do
it
and
what
your
experience
has
been
between
the
difference
between
group
will
Savin
them
and
backdrop.
I
can
start
and
say:
I've
done
a
few
theming.
Our
theme
projects
in
background
I
think
is
I.
A
A
I
have
the
you
know,
one
of
the
things
I
noticed
right
away
and
that
continues
to
concern
me
just
a
little
bit
in
term.
The
growth
of
a
backdrop
is
the
availability
of
contribs
Eames,
and
we
might
talk
more
about
that
today.
So
I
have
recently
applied
to
become
the
maintainer
of
an
abandoned
backdrop,
theme
and
hope
to
work
on
that
a
little
bit
my
goal,
I,
don't
my
goal
is
to
create
kind
of
a
good
starter
theme
that
works
for
me
and
other
people
and
it's
the
teamwork
15
theme.
A
A
This
theme
had
color
module
support,
but
it's
broken
because
it's
very
old,
so
I'm
like
the
updates,
the
color
module,
support
and-
and
you
know,
potentially
do
a
pretty
dramatic
overhaul
of
this
thing,
because
it's
it's
kind
of
out
of
date
and
also
I,
you
know,
hope
to
work
with
the
rest
of
the
team
to
kind
of
encourage
and
support
more
contributors
and
that
drop
in
the
future.
So.
A
Was
ported
I
forget
who
ported
it
great
I
think
Ram
ported?
It
is
that
right,
but
he
was
you
know.
It's
been
like
looking
for
a
maintainer
for
a
long
time
and
it's
been
out
of
date.
It
basically
doesn't
work
right
now,
so
you
know,
and
it
was
like
I
don't
know,
I
could
have
started
and
just
created
a
completely
new
theme,
but
this
one
seemed
to
be
so
broken
it
out
of
eight
that
it
would
be
better
to
sort
of
resurrect
yet
and
do
something
with
it.
A
I'm
also
looking
to
add
one
of
the
things
that
I
don't
think,
I
don't
know
if
there's
any
themes
right
now
that
provide
like
sap
support
of
the
box,
any
contributes,
and
this
one
had
sad
support,
I
believe
and
although
it
uses
grunt
and
I
want
to
use
gulp
but
anyway,
so
that's
sort
of
when
I'm
looking
to
build
with
to
work
on
that
when
I
get
time.
It's
not
gonna
happen
in
the
next
few
weeks.
So
anybody
else
want
to
talk
about
what
their
experience
with
theming
and
backdrop
has
been
done.
C
So
for
me,
I
think
gaming
in
backdrop
has
sort
of
been
a
breeze,
like
probably
easier
than
it
is
for
most
other
people,
because
I
are
heard.
You
know
all
of
the
oddities
about
it.
um
I
think
the
thing
that
is
has
been
not
necessarily
the
hardest,
but
the
thing
that
requires
the
most
thinking
for
me
is
definitely
if
I
have
a
triple
six
or
triple
seven
sight
and
I'm
trying
to
do
the
upgrade
trying
to
figure
out
like
how
to
create
the
first
backdrop
layout.
C
That
is
an
exact
match
to
the
Drupal
layout,
so
that
when
I
run,
the
upgrade
of
the
blocks
end
up
in
the
right
places
and
then,
after
that,
it's
pretty
easy
for
me
to
create
multiple
other
layouts
to
handle.
You
know
different
this
type
of
page
or
this
type
of
taxonomy
term
or
whatever,
and
my
favorite
part
these
days
of
dealing
with
that
is
just
copying
the
stuff,
that's
in
core
and
fiddling
with
classes
for
a
bootstrap
and
I
think
that
that's
a
huge
win
in
terms
of
just
making
it
easy
for
me.
C
B
B
Yeah
so
sorry
I'm
more
interested
in
how
things
and
regions
and
blocks
when
people
do
the
upgrade
mark
and
what
would
be
the
process
because
in
my
head,
if
the
thing
that
they
were
creating
was
not
ported
for
any
one
sort
of
like
have
to
switch
battle,
I
guess
that
default.
D6
will
d7
thing
like
a
parity
or
something
like
that.
Do
the
functionality
upgrade
so
to
say
and
then
try
to
matter,
but
then
has
more
experience
since
she's
shaking
her
head
now,
yeah
so
yeah
I
would
like
that's.
B
C
Yeah,
so
I
will
usually
copy
like
a
core
layout,
something
like
Moscone
flipped,
but
I
might
need
the
column
suite
different
widths,
and
so
I
can
just
change
the
classes
on
the
columns
to
have
them.
You
know
either
add
different,
break
points
or
be
different
widths
on
the
desktop
and
I
find
that
a
really
convenient
way
to
make
it
way
out.
C
Let's
quickly,
you
want
or
you
try
and
switch
through
the
grid
system
and
just
having
that
already
be
there.
It's
great
I
mean
even
when
I
use
radix
in
panels,
it
still
felt
like
it
took
a
while,
because
there's
a
bunch
of
stuff
in
radix
that
I
didn't
want
there
like
a
bunch
of
extra
tips
and
stuff
I'm,
always
trying
to
like
remove
the
panels,
inner
tips
and
stuff,
and
in
fact,
if
I
just
find
it
so
easy
to
be.
C
C
D
C
I
could
just
add
an
element
invisible
so
whatever
and
it'll
work,
but
you
do
have
to
be
pretty
familiar
with
it.
This
is
empty,
even
no,
that's
option
if
we
had
some
place
works
like
here's,
a
bunch
of
utility
classes
that
are
provided
by
core
work
in
any
theme,
any
module
any
whatever
and
then
have
another
set.
C
That's
like
if
you're
using
the
court,
layouts
booth
drug
system
here
the
bootstrap
busts
that
are
available,
we
are
using
a
version
of
food
check
form,
but
it's
not
the
latest
and
it
has
like
modifications,
and
so
I've
also
noticed
some
issues
that
people
who
come
into
it
knowing
who's
dropping
like
what
I
think
it
does
and
I
think.
If
we
had
what
was
documented,
what
was
in
there,
we
would
probably
get
like
pull
requests
for
people
trying
to
add
things
that
aren't,
but
without
that
documentation
that
we're
really
confused
about
why
something
isn't
working?
C
B
C
B
A
E
Made
about
three
or
four
I
think
and
I'm
using
basis
and
making
something
sub
teams
of
bases,
and
it
works
quite
well.
There
is
it's
not
so
documented.
There's
one
paper:
don't
drop
Cox
URL
from
Wes
Roth,
where
he
explains
how
it
works
and
they're
two
approaches
and
yeah.
I'm
I
was
quite
astonished
because
it's
really
easy,
in
my
opinion,
to
build
a
very
different
design
and
basis
with
a
sub-theme
with
not
so
many
CSS
and
usually
I.
E
E
B
I'm
sure
that
we're
sure
we
have
because
that's
what
that
was
the
intention
of
basis
to
make
it
easier
for
people
to
team
so
goal
achieved.
I
guess
did
you
mention
that
you
have
a
link
to
some
URLs
in
that
are
not
in
the
official
site
that
explained?
Is
it
versus
sort
of
like
product?
The
other
explain
how
that
works.
E
B
D
C
D
A
A
F
B
C
F
C
So
I'm
copying
the
template
file
for
my
layout
template
from
the
core
layout
template.
My
themes
templates
folder.
If
the
regions
do
not
change
when
the
regions
do
change,
then
I
copy
the
entire
layout
template,
including
the
info
file
and
anything
else,
to
a
custom,
layout,
template
and
greeting
it.
Since.
B
You're,
bringing
up
regions
I
needed
to
ask
see
how
it
came
up
recently
in
the
queue
and
the
Gator
that
when
the
regions
do
not
match
one
to
one
like
the
names,
then
blocks
disappear.
Yeah
when
new
Suites
does
that
happen
to
you
when
you
do
the
upgrades,
do
you
need
to
be
careful?
You
know
choosing
a
layout
that
has
specifically
the
layout?
Yes,
that's.
C
Why
creating
that
first
layout,
when
you're
upgrading
firms
or
for
the
backdrops
requires
so
much
thinking,
or
at
least
for
me,
is
because
like
okay?
Well,
this
is
gonna,
be
the
first
one
I'm
gonna
create,
and
so
all
of
the
region
names
need
to
exactly
match
all
the
region
names
as
they
were
in
Drupal
the
machine
names.
The
human
names
can
change
um
and
so
I
create
the
first
one.
C
That's
like
sort
of
an
exact
copy
of
my
page
template
from
Drupal,
but
then
once
it's
in,
even
if
I
want
a
layout,
that's
identical
to
the
Moscow
knee
layout
I
might
still
create
a
custom
layout.
Instead
that
has
matching
machine
names.
So
that
way,
when
I
switch
between
layouts,
on
my
backdrop
site,
all
the
blocks
will
end
up
in
the
right
places.
So
if
it
was
called
like
first
sidebar
and
second
sidebar
versus
left
and
right,
I
want
to
make
sure
I
maintain
those
machines,
so
they're
changing
layouts
later
is
intact.
C
As
my
blocks
and
I
think
that
once
we
fix
I
think
there's
a
core
solution
that
will
make
your
blocks
knock.
It
not
disappear.
When
you
do
that,
I
think
once
that
comes
in
once,
we
figure
out
that
this
will
become
a
much
easier
process,
but
right
now,
because
I
know
that
we
have
that
core
problem
and
I
keep
losing
blocks.
Oh
either
make
sure
all
the
region
names
match
or
I.
Make
sure
that
this
is
a
crazy
hack
that
all
of
my
layouts
have
some
regions
that
have
the
same
name.
B
B
So
are
you
saying
when
you
say
the
the
first
one,
the
first
layout
that
you
do
is
it
sort
of
like
you,
try
to
just
distinct
the
regions?
Sorry,
the
different
layouts
in
the
side
and
then
grab
the
one
that
is
mostly
used
like
the
home
page
or
the
main
page.
And
then
you
do
that.
So
you
get
that
out
of
the
way
and
then
you
sort
of
like
return
to
do
the
what
you
would
call
the
special
ones.
Yeah.
C
So
I
try
and
make
whatever
way
out
was
being
used
in
the
page.
Tpl
dot,
PHP
file
and
Interpol
theme
match
the
default
layout
in
doctoral
and
then
there's
sometimes
a
lot
of
overrides
in
a
Drupal
game
where
you
might
have
like
page
known,
21
or
whatever
that
I'm
just
gonna
custom
built
in
backdrop
afterwards,
either
as
like
a
individual
layout
or
as
a
node
type
override
or
whatever
it
is,
but
during
the
upgrade
process
I
just
want
the
one.
C
That's
exactly
the
same
to
be
there,
because
when
backdrop
just
upgrade,
it's
only
gonna
match
one
layout.
It's
only
gonna
match
your
theme
regions,
and
so,
if
you
have
all
because
in
Drupal
all
of
your
regions
are
in
your
theme,
regardless
of
how
many
templates
you
have
and
what
their
means
are
different
ones.
I
just
want
one
in
backdrop
that
matches
that
list
of
region
names
somewhere
in
the
theme
file
and
then
I
do
that
great
and
after
that
I'll
add
all
the
other
ones.
I
still.
B
Still
want
to
focus
this
meeting
for
continuing,
but
since
we
have
the
discussion
of
moving
from
Drupal
to
backdrop
is
in
play.
I
would
like
to
sort
of
like
focus
on
the
upgrade
as
well
and
I
was
wondering,
leaving
the
other
tasks
on
the
side
when
it
comes
to
the
theme
sort
of
like.
What's
the
order
that
you
start
thinking
or
acting
on,
are
they
doing
pork?
So
do
you
actually
make
sure
that
all
the
modules
are
ported
or
you
make
sure
that
you
have
the
equivalent
ones
for
backdrop?
B
C
C
So
now,
I
have
my
like
and
I
do
that
in,
like
part
I,
don't
care
what
it
looks
like
I
just
want
to
make
sure
the
site
doesn't
explode
and
then
once
I
have
all
the
updates
around
them.
Okay,
that's
good
I
build
a
new
theme
like
kind
of
either
from
scratch,
or
by
like
copying
this
stuff
from
the
Drupal
7
thing
into
place
and
I
make
sure
it
looks
right.
But
that's
like
a
separate
from
the
upgrade.
So
I
have
a
finished
scene
before
I.
C
A
Want
to
jump
in
and
to
speak
up
for
people
like
like
me
that
are
very
inexperienced
in
upgrades
right
and
when
I
went
into
my
first
upgrade.
My
sort
of
view
was
that
I
was
really
migrating
content
and
that,
in
terms
of
the
theme
I
was
going
to
be
starting
from
scratch.
Since
then,
I
mean
I've
only
done
new
things,
so
I
didn't
have
to
worry
about
this,
but,
like
it
didn't
even
occur
to
me,
that
blocks
would
be
part
of
my
upgrade
right.
A
C
D
C
D
C
Any
matching
between
what
the,
where
the
box
used
to
be
where
they
are
now,
so
that
point
is
don't
even
think
about
it,
but
I
have
some
triple
7
sites
where
people
are
like
I,
don't
have
a
lot
of
money.
I,
don't
really
want
you
to
build
a
new
theme.
I
just
want
to
add
some
new
features
and
I
don't
want
to
vote
them
on
that
platform,
and
so,
in
that
case,
it's
like
well
how
much
of
what
we
have
already
can
be
reused.
C
So,
in
those
cases
it's
like,
let's
keep
it
exactly
the
same
and
try
and
get
the
upgrade
packages
put
it
all
in
the
same
place.
And
so,
if
you
have
the
same
blocks,
the
same
Regents,
the
same
theme,
it
makes
sense
to
do
that
as
part
of
the
upgrade.
But
if
you're
gonna
have
a
different
theme
different
placements
and
all
your
pitches
are
different,
there's
no
point
in
trying
to
retain
what.
E
B
Because
I
haven't
done
any
actual
upgrade
so
far,
so
it's
in
theory
in
my
head
what
happens
to
blocks
because
they
are
part
of
sort
of
like
they're,
not
part
of
the
theme
technically,
but
they
are
part
of
the
upgrade
of
the
core
theme
and
layout
thing.
Do
we
have
one
on
one
sort
of
like
matching
blocks?
C
As
long
as
the
module
that
provides
the
block
is
there
in
backdrop,
and
it
has
the
same
settings
then,
when
you
move
a
block
from
like
the
left
sidebar
in
Bartok
to
the
left,
sidebar
and
Mosconi
flipped,
we're
back
up
actually
does.
Is
it
reads
all
up
here
at
blocked
place
in
the
details
out
of
the
drupal
seven
database
and
creates
a
layout
not
only
hotel
layout
in
in
the
original
file,
with
reference
to
that
block
and
its
settings,
the
way
it
was
interval
7.
So.
D
C
It
might
be
a
problem
but
most
stuff
from
like
core.
It
just
works
because
it's
we
haven't
changed
it.
If
you
have
triple
like
I,
don't
know,
there's
a
bunch
of
them
that
I
use
like
on
the
web
or
something
that
looks
like
social
media
icons.
That's
mostly
the
same.
It's
all
the
configurations
will
come
across
and
if
they
don't,
hopefully
the
models
provided
upgrade
paths.
So
it'll
get
from
like
block
setting
to
the
Florida
block
settings
after
and
that's
a
little
tricky
when
you're
going
from,
like
a
variable
to
configuration,
change
but
yeah
I'm.
B
C
Really
depends
on
the
controls.
My
guess
is
that
you
haven't
seen
very
many
issues
in
the
queue
because
most
people
are
upgrading
more
like
Olaf
or
you
look
at
the
blocks
and
you're
like
oh
there's
only
10.
Why
would
I
bother
upgrading
I
can
just
figure
them
fast
or
they
upgrade
to
a
completely
different
theme
where
you
don't
need
to
worry
about
it.
C
So
upgrading
it
doesn't
I
think
the
number
of
people
are
upgrading
from
exactly
the
same
theme
into
your
full
of
seven
to
the
theme
in
backdrop
is
minimal
right
now,
I
think
we'll
see
more
of
that
as
we
get
closer
to
Drupal
7
end
of
life
or
people
are
just
trying
to
get
off
of
7
or
right.
Now
it's
like
oh
I'm,
investing
in
my
site,
I'm
doing
something
new
or
I'm
rebuilding
something
simple
where
it.
It
doesn't
make
sense
to
invest
a
bunch
of
time
in
this
more
complicated
upgrade
path
in.
F
B
F
C
A
A
C
A
So
go
ahead:
action!
Okay!
You!
You
have
talked
about
I!
Think
moving
your
your
custom
layout
files
into
your
theme,
so
I
mean
I,
assumed
that
I
would
put
my
you
know
in
backdrop.
We
have
we've
separated
the
layouts
from
from
the
theme
and
general
Khan
core,
and
so
you
know,
I've
considered
that
I
would
have
a
contrary,
McRib
modules
in
a
concurrent
layout
folder.
It
sounds
to
me,
like
that's,
certainly
appropriate,
but
you
you
can
just
put
them
into
your
theme.
If
you
want
you.
C
Can
only
put
the
template
file
overrides
in
your
theme,
the
same
way
you
put
template
overwrite
files
for
no
other
block
or,
like
anything
else
in
your
theme,
but
you
can't
have
a
layout
info
file
or
any
of
that
in
your
theme
it
has
to
be
separate
because
if
you
change
your
theme,
the
whole
point
is
that
you
don't
want
your
site
to
break.
So
if
you
have
like
that
layout
definition
in
there
and
you
change
your
theme,
your
site
will
break
so
and
we
didn't
support
that
sure.
C
B
The
discussion
came
up
again
like
in
the
recipes
or
in
the
distributions.
What
do
we
do
if
layout
requires
a
module
or
a
layout?
Sorry,
what
if
I
think
requires
a
module
or
a
layout
and
I
need
to
still
test
this?
Do
we
support
dependencies
on
themes,
but
can
we
say
that
a
theme
depends
on
a
module
or
I?
Don't.
C
B
C
D
C
B
Needs
a
little
bit
of
thought:
okay,
the
only
reason
why
I
mentioned
it
is
because
it
came
up
in
the
whole
discussion
about
recipes
and
distributions
yeah,
and
it
seemed
a
good
idea
to
have
a
dependency
when
it
comes
to
the
Installer
as
in
it
would
automatically
pick
up
that.
That
specific
theme
also
requires
a
mojo
or
whatever
and
download
these
automatically,
but
these
could
I
don't
know.
This
is
totally
different.
It's
slightly
related,
but
completely
different
mother
yeah.
E
One
argument
would
be
that,
for
example,
I
think
that
the
core
layouts
don't
cover
all
use
cases
very
well
now,
for
example,
the
typical
paragraphs
landing
page,
where
we
have
this
stripe
layout,
different
color
and
full
width
in
the
content.
That's
not
you
can
try
to
achieve
that
sort
of
hacking
around,
but
it's
not
really
supported
so
it
and
if
you
portrait
the
theme
which
looks
like
that
or
like
some
typical
bootstrap
themes
doesn't
work.
So
you
have
to
recommend
another
layout.
I
think.
C
That's
definitely
messy
because
the
way
backdrop
it
wants
you
to
build
things
is
where
the
content
goes
inside
the
layout,
but
with
something
like
paragraphs
and
has
full
with
stripes.
Now
the
layout
is
inside
the
content
right
where
the
paragraph
is
what's
determining
the
layout
and
so
that
I
don't
know.
I
feel
like
um
I,
see
the
use
case
here
for
like
paragraphs
including
a
layout
where
it's
like
wow
very
guys
had
that
layover
I
could
offer
to
think.
C
C
Use
this
bootstrap
I
mean
I,
don't
know,
I
haven't
used
it
recently.
The
bootstrap
sets
the
like
container
width
right,
and
so,
if
it's
one
area
that
has
a
container
with
on
it,
you
couldn't
get
the
all
the
way
stripes
you'd
have
to
have
one
didn't,
have
a
container
and
then
put
all
of
your
stuff
in
it,
and
then
each
stuff
has
each
like
row
needs
to
have
the
container
inside
of
it.
C
C
So
there
is
like
a
CSS
hack
that
the
hero
block
does
that
like
forces
it
to
be
full
width
but
I,
don't
think
that
works
on
anything
old
in
IE,
so
we've
got
like
don't
go
weird
backfill
in
there,
so
it
gets
complicated
if
you
wanted
to
like
write
your
own
CSS
to
do
that
where
bootstrap
provides
a
way
for
you.
Do
that
right?
You
just
like
don't
have
a
container,
then
you
put
the
content
and
you
put
the
container
inside
like
it.
Does
that.
C
B
C
B
And
now
they're
trying
to
do
something
in
d8
core
or
the
nine,
the
nine
sorry
so
yeah
I
think
we're
heading
that
way.
Yeah
these
bags
are
different,
so
I
think
I,
guess
that
to
sum
up,
the
conclusion
of
that
discussion
is
that
this
is
one
case
where
you
would
definitely
need
a
custom
layout
right
and
then
related
to
that.
I
would
also
like
to
ask:
did
anyone
try
to
do
any?
What
do
you
call
it
see?
This
is
where
it's
tricks
my
head
of
them
all
the
time.
B
B
C
Couple
of
parallax
sites
in
background
on
it
always
doing
theme
the
reason
I
do
it
in
the
theme
is
because
my
parallax
background
images
usually
also
have
to
go
into
theme,
so
I
feel
like
when
I'm
tying
to
like
CSS
and
the
JavaScript
and
the
imagery
together.
That's
a
like
a
very
theme,
specific
thing,
but
I
could
see
a
use
case
for
having
like
easier
interface
for
adding
those
images
or
videos
or
whatever's
in
the
background
and
letting
it
be
customizable.
But
for
this
that
I've
dealt
they've
been
they
I
haven't
contributed
those
themes.
C
A
Could
I
sort
of
an
a
beginner
theming
track?
Is
the
user
group
you
just
mentioned
theme
florists,
janan
and
I?
Think,
like
one
of
my
questions
has
been.
Why
why
there
are
so
few
themes
for
for
backdrop
and
I?
Think
one
of
the
ways
that
you've
gotten
around
that
in
the
past
has
been
to
use
like
team
forest
themes
or
WordPress
themes
right
and
modifying
them?
For
the
backdrop,
yeah
want
to
say
something
quickly
about
how
you
do
that
yeah.
C
So
somebody
asked
me
recently
to
make
a
video
on
how
to
do
it
and
I
have
been
I
got
a
new
version
of
the
theme
that
runs
my
own
site,
that
I
thought
wow.
It
would
be
a
good
one
to
do
or,
but
essentially
what
I
do
is
I
go
to
theme,
forest
and
I
have
my
clients-
or
you
know,
maybe
I'll.
Do
it
search
for
just
HTML
templates,
because
they
have
basically
an
HTML
copy
of
everything
that
they
have
is
also
available
in
straight
HTML.
C
So
you
can
take
something
that
was
made
for
WordPress
or
made
for
Drupal.
You
can
get
this
flat.
Html
version
of
it
and
I
find
that's
pretty
easy
to
adapt
into
a
Drupal
theme
or
a
backdrop
theme
where
you
can
just
take
the
okay.
Here's
the
body
tag,
here's
the
class
thing
to
go
into
it,
I'm
gonna,
add
the
classes
into
mine,
here's
the
JavaScript
files
or
CSS
the
news,
feed
I'm,
going
to
add
those
in
my
memes
info
file.
D
C
You
just
replace
everything,
that's
got
example,
content,
and
it
would
you
know
whatever
variable:
I
click,
the
region
or
the
site
name
or
whatever.
It
is,
and
you
can
kind
of
piece
it
together.
Pretty
fast,
I
have
a
couple
of
sites
that
are
super
complicated
that
were
really
valuable
to
start
with
these
HTML
themes,
because
you
can
get
a
really
really
complicated,
robust
need
for
like
$35.
That
is
a
hundred
different,
like
this
place
up
like
widgets
and
fuse,
and
all
these
different
things
that
you
can.
C
You
know
little
meters
that
show
levels
you
know,
plus
nine
out
of
ten
or
four
out
of
ten
or
whatever
and
they're
like
dynamic
and
interactive,
and
they
have
innovations
in
a
way
that,
like,
if
I,
had
a
higher
designer
to
build
all
that
stuff,
it
would
be
hundreds
if
not
thousands,
of
dollars,
because
you
have
all
the
finished
HTML.
You
want
someone
like
a
working
copy
reference
and
look
at
me
like
hack
once.
D
C
C
Looking
like,
why
am
oh,
I'm
gonna
pause
for
a
minute,
um
but
yeah
I,
don't
know,
I,
think
that
would
be
really
really
fun
to
to
do
that,
but
yeah
I
like
to
I
like
to
start
with
the
Finnish
version
in
a
perfect
world.
What
I
would
like
to
do
is
go
back
to
the
person
who
made
the
theme
and
go
hey
we'd
like
to
release
this
as
a
backdrop
theme.
C
Could
you
put
it
on
theme,
forest
as
a
backdrop
version,
but
right
now
there
is
no
way
that
you
can
just
say
like
add
a
new
CMS
and
then
plunk
in
a
new
version
of
something
they
only
support.
You
know
three
or
whatever
your
goal:
WordPress
in
static,
HTML
and
I,
don't
know
how
to
get
that
changed
on
there
and
until
enough
of
their
team
developers
are
like.
We
really
want
to
sell
this
for
backdrop
and
then
they'll
be
like
oh.
What
is
this
backup
thing?
Maybe
we
should
add
it
so.
B
The
reason
why
I
was
bringing
up
these
questions
is
independently
of
what
designers
all
over
the
world
thing
of
parallax
and
single
site
website.
So
at
the
single
page
websites
they
seem
to
be
a
trend
like
there's
many
of
them,
so
it's
likely
that
we're
gonna
have
a
lot
of
people
putting
it
and
the
basic
reason
what
I
was
asking.
That
is
that,
if,
if
things
need
to
be
done
on
a
layout
level
to
support
for
with
multiple
regions
and
also
parallax
versions
of
it,
maybe
we
should
discuss
adding
to
such
layouts
in
like
core.
C
It
definitely
can
be
supported
on
a
theme
level,
but
it
requires
some
custom
work
where
I
feel
like
um
so
custom
stuff
is
what's
gonna
make
that
truck.
Look
amazing
and
the
like
long
run
not
having
anything
at
all
makes
it
look
not
good
in
the
short
run,
and
so
I'd
love
to
find
more
ways
to
sort
of
facilitate,
doing
better,
looking
out-of-the-box
stuff
or
at
least
click
together
stuff
in
ways
that
people
don't
need
to
make
those
kind
of
investments
in
actually
so.
A
One
of
my
assumptions
about
the
lack
of
activities
in
the
themed
area
is
that
most
of
the
people
using
backdrop
right
now,
our
Drupal
7
developers
that
have
moved
over
and
that
have
grown
to
like
making
their
own
teams
anyways
they've
been
using
a
base,
theme
and
I.
Think
a
couple
of
this
has
mentioned
that
we're
like
just
creating
some
themes
for
basis,
and
that
seems
to
be
working
pretty
smoothly
for
us,
and
so
you
know
for
us
like
having
a
lot
of
work.
A
You
know
other
than
you
know
my
own
wish
or
like
color
module
support
or
having
some
built-in
sass.
You
know
which
I
can
do.
I
can
add
myself
pretty
quickly.
Things
are
working
fine,
but
I.
Think
what
we've
been
talking
about
recently
is
that
if
we
want
to
bring
new
people
in
that
aren't
Drupal
developers
that
that
lack
of
sort
of
contributing
you
know,
might
be
an
obstacle
and
I've
heard
that
from
people
already
who've
been
to
the
site
and
like
one
of
the
first
things
they
notice
is
hardly
any
themes.
Yeah.
B
B
Why
there's
no
many
themes,
because
if
it's
just
a
skin
and
ICSS
people
like
Ola,
for
example,
can
use
basis
and
then
most
of
the
sort
of
like
functionality
is
provided
from
bike
or
so
there's
I
think
that
it's
called
achieved
two
likes.
So
it's
not
gonna
be.
My
point
is
that
it's
not
gonna
be
a
bad
thing.
It's
not
a
bad
thing.
It
would
be
a
good
thing
to
have
more
themes
because
it
would
sort
of
like
lure
in
the
people
that
think
that
this
is
a
thing
if
they
come
from
WordPress
or
what-have-you.
B
Certainly
don't
say,
ah
although
you
have
things
yeah
but
yeah,
and
then
one
thing
that
came
up
recently
with
regards
to
that
is
yet
some
themes
in
the
seven
band
were
shaping
their
own.
So
like
what
you
call
it
slideshow
libraries,
but
if
the
view
slideshow,
whichever
slideshow
we
have
in
place,
is
what
you
call
it
is
usable
enough
and
it's
easy
to
install
it
then
I
see
no
point
why
a
theme
would
lock
you
in.
So
all
the
themes
in
the
seven
that
I've
sort
of
like
used
just
to
test
things
out.
E
B
Don't
have
we
don't
have
to
have
these
in
core
in
the,
in
the
reason
why
we
don't
have
to
do
it
is
because
we
have
the
project
installer.
With
this
event,
it
was
much
harder
to
you
know,
copy
your
theme
to
your
server
and
then
enable
it
with
with
the
project
installer.
You
can
browse
for
themes
and
install
them
like
without
living,
the
user
interface.
So
we
have
lowered
the
barrier
for
that
as
well,
and
it's
easier
for
people
and
when
it
comes
to
changing
the
colors
now
with
better
color
support.
B
If
things
like
implement
that,
then
people
will
have
even
less
sort
of
like
reasons
to
ask
for
a
custom
theme.
I
mean
our
target
audience
are
really
small
sites.
We
don't
say
that
we
don't
support
the
biggest
sites,
but
the
biggest
art
was
not
most
likely.
We
have
a
dedicated
developer
or
a
team
or
a
partner
that
they
work
with,
which
will
build
to
finger
them
this
or.
Having
said
all
that,
I'm
not
saying
that
we
shouldn't
support
more
things
we
should
and
we
should
try
to
port
the
most
popular
ones.
B
I,
don't
I
stand
up
paid
work
with
which
will
build
the
chamber
there.
Having
said
all
that,
I'm,
not
saying
that
we
shouldn't
support
more
things
we
should,
and
we
should
try
to
put
myself
being,
will
be
like
that.
They
work
with,
which
was
good.
I'll
log
out
and
I'll
join
a
fiddle
that
I'm
not
saying
that
we
shouldn't
support,
but
we
should-
and
we
should
try
to
put
myself
in,
would
be-
might
call
that
a
work
with
which
I'll
log
out
and
know
that
I'm
not
saying
that
we
shouldn't
support
one
who
should.
G
A
B
Yeah,
my
point
is
that,
yes,
we
should.
We
should
make
sure
that
we
have
more
themes
and
especially
put
the
most
popular
ones,
but
it's
a
good
thing
there.
People
have
not
liked
a
bit
not
having
a
lot
of
things.
It's
a
side
effect
of
both.
We
don't
have
time
for
it,
but
also
people
don't
need
it,
because
things
are
so
much
easier
now,
but.
E
One
side
thing:
I,
don't
think
we
should
port
the
most
popular
ones,
at
least
for
the
use
case.
Having
shiny
seems
because
the
most
popular
Drupal
themes
are
not
very
shiny,
so
there
was
recently
the
list
of
I.
Don't
know
his
name
the
way.
The
list.
Aside
with
a
lot
of
Drupal
themes
to
switch
there
was
so
ugly,
so
really,
let's
sort
them,
maybe
for
the
sake
of
upgrade
path.
That
must
be
interesting,
but
to
have
shiny
themes.
Don't
like
these.
B
E
B
Be
very
like
these
people
have
not
bothered
to
port
them
because
they
are
so
ugly
and,
as
you
said,
it's
not
just
a
matter
of
you
know
having
porting
equivalents,
it's
the
marketing
aspect
of
it,
because
when
we
say
the
people
reported
most
of
the
modules
we
do
it
so
that
we
sort
of
reassure
that
they
did
them,
that
there
is
a
upgrade
path.
And
if
people
are
tied
to
their
or
locked
into
their
theme,
they
would
expect
the
equivalent
to
be
present
with
as
less
work.
A
E
B
B
C
In
Drupal
7,
a
lot
of
my
sites
use
mega
menus,
but
I
ended
up
moving
away
from
using
modules
for
all
of
them
because
it
really
seemed
to
slow
down
and
the
new
rendering
system,
and
so
in
backdrop,
actually
I'm,
not
even
sure
I
need.
My
backdrop
say
something:
maybe
one.
What
I
end
up
doing
is
rendering,
like
the
top
level,
links
completely
separately,
like
not
part
of
the
menu
system,
and
then
every
subsection
I
like
render
or
sub
menu
into
eat
into
it.
C
So,
rather
than
rendering
like
render
the
menu
and
having
it
build
me,
a
mega
menu
I'll
be
like
um
print
to
block
or
into
something
else,
print
or
whatever
print
or
whatever.
And
then,
when
you
click
on
it,
it'll
open
up
and
then
the
rendered
menus
are
like
inside.
So
I
sort
of
do
my
menus
differently,
so
they
don't
have
to.
Actually
it
looks
like
a
mega
menu
and
it
works
liking
my
new
menu,
but
you
don't
build
it
like
a
menu.
It
just
assemble
gloss.
C
So
that's
the
kind
of
thing
where
I
think
long-term
and
backed
up.
If
we
can
get
that,
like
mini
layouts
thing
going,
the
mini
layout
could
be
like.
What
do
you
want
your
mega
menu
right
and
you
can
put
in
slots
in
the
menus
and
whatever,
and
then
there
could
be
some
like
fancy
shot.
I
can
make
it
do
that.
B
C
C
Oh
do
you
want
your
thing
to
be
wider,
like
at
this
class,
um
so
I
think
we
could
definitely
update
the
smart
menus
library
and
backdrop
to
give
people
that
same
power,
but
I
would
love
it
if,
whatever
solution,
we
came
up
also
integrated
with
the
CMS
part.
We
either
like
place
blocks
in
there
and
that
bit
would
require
some
link.
There.
B
Wasn't
a
module
called
tbh?
Something
did
something
you
had
to
initials
and
then
menus
something
like
that:
Megaman
using
b7
that
offered
this
functionality
sort
of
like
a
visual
mega
menu
builder.
If
we
could
provide
something
like
that
based
on
the
layout
builder,
that
would
be
a
you
know:
kick-ass
feature
that
we
say
42.0,
work
or
whatever
version.
B
But
having
said
that,
as
I
said
that
the
two
versions
that
I
mentioned
the
that
came
out,
the
new
releases
for
smart
menus
are
not
adding
this
feature.
This
feature
already
seems
to
be
there
with
the
version
with
core.
It's
just
a
mentioning
that,
because
we
should
update
that,
like
we
don't
have
an
ongoing
issues
like
the
rest
of
them,
like
the
jQuery
ones
and
the
ckeditor,
but
yeah
since,
since
we
ship
a
core
with
library
that
supports
that
out
of
the
way
out
of
the
box,
why
not
to
use
it
if
possible?
B
C
Surfer,
one
of
them
I
used
that
mega
menu
classic.
He
knows
triple
seven,
so
you
sending
in
menu
class
and
I
just
rendered
other
stuff
in
a
theme
function
where
which
is
like
well
you're
theming
the
menu
when
you
get
to
menu
item
46
put
in
a
block,
something
like
that
and
then
want
one
of
my
sites.
I
just
built
the
top
level
menu
rather
than
theming
on
menu,
I
just
built
all
the
links
individually
and
then
within
each
link.
C
I
rendered
some
menu
items
so
rather
than
having
like
top
level
menu
was
like
about
my
new
history
menu,
whatever
menu,
and
so
each
one
of
those
rendered
using
the
regular
menu
system
at
the
top
level
didn't
and
I
meant
that
I
didn't
get
the
menu
toggler
responsive,
stuff.
The
way
I
wanted
it.
So
I
had
a
doll
that
in
manually,
so
that
was
a
big
pain.
I
wouldn't
recommend
doing
it.
Yeah
yeah
I
haven't
had
a
lot
of
making
mega
menus
in
background
I.
Think.
B
I
think
that
when
it
was
the
time
we
were
so
excited
was
at
one
point
to
win
jingshu
dish.
Does
that
feature
we
were
so
excited
to
get
back
teacher
out,
but
even
that,
even
if
we
saw
that
there
was
support
for
mega
menus,
we
wouldn't
wanna,
you
know
delay
it,
so
we
got
it
out
of
the
way
and
there
we
were
happy
with
it
and
we
never
bothered
to
see
what
other
features
are
there
yeah
yeah.