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From YouTube: Digital Experience Release Video - Sept 23, 2021
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A
Hi
everyone
welcome
to
the
digital
experience
team.
A
Not
retro
release
video.
It
took
me
a
second
it's
basically
friday.
Today
is
thursday
september
23rd
we'll
go
over
what
we
released
over
the
last
two
week
period
and
first
up
is
tyler.
B
Cool
first
thing
I
did
was
I
updated
our
cache
busting
system
to
use
the
latest
git
cha
value
and
there's
just
an
anticipation
of
the
the
production
change
lock.
B
There's
some
probably
follow-up
on
this
about
whether
or
not
that's
the
the
forever
strategy,
and
then
I
rounded
out
some
of
the
the
iteration,
the
follow-up
on
the
comparison
tools,
and
so
now
the
single
platform
tools
show
the
get
lab
scores
grayed
out
to
demonstrate
that
we
do
in
fact
have
these
scores,
but
just
highlighting
that
you
know
on
the
on
the
axis
that
we
actually
do
the
comparison
against
more
iteration
to
come.
There,
I'm
gonna,
I
did.
B
I
added
some
purchasing
links
to
the
pricing
page
I'll,
show
that
in
other
pricing
page
stuff
we
did
the
log
rocket
integration,
so
we're
using
log
rocket
now
to
sort
of
get
a
bunch
of
session
data
on
the
marketing
site,
which
is
awesome.
B
We
are
also
deprecating
hotjar,
which
you
know
has
a
similar
use
case.
So
I
did
some
verification
work
for
jameson
to
get
us
to
make
it
easier
to
remove
that.
I
did
some
log
rocket
iterations
quickly
afterwards,
and
then
we
changed
a
bunch
of
stuff
on
the
pricing
page.
I
think
other
people
did
as
well,
so
I
think
we'll
be
seeing
the
pricing
page
a
lot
here,
specifically
the
stuff
I
know
of
was
the
add-on
subscriptions
adding
those
there
and
then
our
faq
is
a
little
different.
B
Now
it's
got
some
show
all
hide
all
toggles
and
there
are
deep
links
into
these.
So
you
can
actually
like
link
to
a
specific
item
in
the
faq
and
it'll
open
similar
to
how
we
have
the
the
leap
targets
right,
but
you
can
do
that
just
on
its
own
and
yeah.
I
think
that's
all
I've
got
for
sharing
as
releases
and
up
next
is
marker.
C
Hello,
some
blog
work
right
before
the
weekend.
We
switched
the
blog
homepage,
so
it
only
showed
posts
from
the
devops
platform
category
that
got
changed
back
to
showing
all
posts
from
all
categories
yesterday
and
then
lots
of
work
on
the
marketing
site.
This
iteration
first
thing
was:
we
have
a
new
e-group
team
page
shows
our
e-grip.
This
is
different
than
our
team
page.
C
So
here
it
is
and
made
a
couple
iterations
on
the
template.
I
believe,
if
you
scroll
all
the
way
to
the
bottom.
Well,
yeah,
we
have
that
marketo
form.
We
have
a
second
copy
block
and
now
frequently
asked
questions.
If
there's
a
lot
of
them,
they'll
now
span
two
columns.
Instead
of
one
column,
I
will
continue
iterating
on
that
template
to
apply
it
to
more
solution
pages.
Next
up
is
the
release,
controls
and
code
review
page
and
then
the
big
thing
was.
C
We
migrated
all
59
customer
reference
pages
to
the
new
template,
so
here's
our
customers
landing
page.
If
you
click
into
any
of
those,
it
will
they're
all
our
new
big,
beautiful
template,
which
is
awesome,
and
that
was
a
lot
of
mrs
a
lot
of
work.
So
big
props
suggest
for
helping
me
review
all
of
those
I'll
pass
it
over
to
nathan.
D
That
is
a
lot
of
migrations.
That's
59.,
yeah
to
start
off,
like
tyler,
said
earlier,
there's
a
bunch
of
changes
to
the
pricing
page
on
this
one.
If
you
open
up
one
of
the
plus
icons
and
yeah
for
these
features,
they're
now
sorted
by
pps
score,
so
we
do
like
a
post
purchase
survey,
I
believe,
is
what
pbs
stands
for
and
then
we
assign
a
score
to
each
feature.
So
now
it
goes
through.
D
D
The
next
one
is
there's
an
inconsistency
between
feature
tiers
and
the
tier
mapping.
So
on
like
the
feature
comparison
page
and
on
the
pricing
page,
some
of
them
are
showing
up
under
kind
of
the
wrong
column.
So
I'm
just
in
the
middle
of
working
through
that
with
with
some
other
people
and
then
some
miscellaneous
things.
I
did
this
iteration
the
solutions
landing
page,
just
a
minor,
refresh
kind
of
making
the
cards
updated
to
look
like
slippers
and
then
another
page
that
was
refreshed
was
the
topics
page.
D
It
was
actually
from
q2
that
had
been
lingering
for
a
bit,
so
I
finally
got
around
to
merging
it
and
put
it
on
production
and
then
another
one
was
removing
the
free
trial
banner
from
the
sales
page
it
just.
I
guess
it
was
a
little
counterintuitive.
D
If
they're
on
the
sales
page,
we
don't
really
want
to
drive
them
to
the
free
trial
page.
So
I
remove
that
and
then
improve
link
targeting
features.
So
just
on
some
of
the
features
when
you
click
into
them
to
get
to
the
features
page,
it
was
just
going
to
the
top
level
instead
of
that
associate
subcategory.
D
D
We
created
a
new
project
in
the
repo
and
so
we've
been
playing
with
it
and
playing
with
iterations,
but
we
ran
into
actually
a
bug
with
iterations,
and
so
we
raised
a
bug
with
the
plan
team,
which
is
kind
of
cool,
raising
an
issue
with
the
company
you
work
for
so
we've
been
working
with
them
to
try
and
get
that
resolved
and
when
that's
resolved,
we
can
roll
out
the
new
kind
of
iterations
and
labeling
and
all
that
fun
stuff,
but
yeah.
That's
it
for
me.
Jess.
A
All
right,
so
the
first
thing
there
is
this
home
page
survey.
That's
been
a
long
time
coming.
I
made
a
little
slides
readout
for
everyone
to
just
kind
of
get
the
general
gist
of
what
we
found.
I
think
the
very
small
breakdown
is
like
it's
very
dependent
on
whether
you're
a
big
company,
a
small
company,
a
ceo
or
an
engineer
like
your
needs
and
wants,
are
different
and
then
the
next
thing
is.
I
don't
remember
when
I
put
down
oh
yeah,
we
had
these
anchor
links
to
individual
faqs.
A
This
was
a
request
from
someone
on
our
sales
team.
So
when
they're
talking
to
a
customer-
and
they
have
a
question,
they
can
just
like
copy
the
link
and
send
it
out
to
that
person.
So
they
don't
have
to
like
say:
hey
go
to
the
faq
scroll
down
halfway
click
on
this
thing,
so
you
can't
see
it.
Okay,
there,
it
is
somewhere
in
there
go
to
the
right
right
right,
right,
right,
right
on
the
right,
keep
on
keep
going,
keep
going
there
you
go
anyway,
it
doesn't
matter,
there's
a
little
link
there.
A
You
click
on
it,
send
it
to
whoever
you
want.
They
can
see
the
faq
next
thing.
We
also
did
stakeholder
interviews
so
lord
and
I
have
been
doing
these
over
like
the
last
month,
so
I
just
did
kind
of
a
summary
of
everything
that
we
learned
there's
ton
of
tons
of
good
information
in
there.
I
definitely
suggest
people
take
a
look
at
it.
There's
a
lot
of
good
nuggets
of
what
we
can
do.
Big
problems,
we're
seeing
a
lot
of
issues
with
like
localization
that
we
can
maybe
take
away
for
the
future.
A
We
also
give
that
one
a
read
and
then
oh,
we
did
these
homepage
updates.
It
might
just
be
easier,
just
go
to
about.getlab
homepage
and
like
one
thing
we
did,
we
also
did
some
navigation
updates.
So
we
added
that
like
talk
to
an
expert
on
the
top
right
there,
we
changed
the
watch
demo
button
to
kind
of
our
like
white
one
instead
of
the
purple
one
we
had
before.
A
Now
all
those
logos
are
like
above
the
fold.
We
have
this
like
cray
bar,
where
you
can
kind
of
see
everything
and
then
like
right
below
that
the
work
more
efficiently
deliver
better
software,
those
kind
of
were
updated.
They
used
to
say
something
else.
They
kind
of
just
were.
What's
the
word
I
want
anyway,
they
changed.
We
actually
got
a
rid
of
a
few
things
too,
like
we
don't
have
the
the
videos,
the
webcast
blog.
I
don't
think
anymore
on
if
he
like
keeps
going
down.
A
Oh
yeah
and
then
just
curate
all
those
templates
that
lauren
was
talking
about
before
so
all
59
of
them
yeah
that's
the
floor.
A
Yeah,
so
I
was
working
with
jess
on
those
homepage
updates.
We
don't
need
to
see
them
because
we
did
just
see
them
yeah
and
yeah
that
brag
wall
is
live
now,
which
it
wasn't
quite
live
yet,
so
that's
great
and
updating
the
nav
buttons
and
fiddling
with
kind
of
the
spacing
on
them
as
well.
So
the
home
page
is
looking
a
little
fresher
and
cleaner.
Some
of
the
comparison
page
work
they
requested.
A
There
was
a
request
for
an
image
here
that
guy
with
the
the
graphs,
so
that
is
on
the
page
now
and
a
little
bit
below
it.
It
was
pointed
out
as
part
of
this.
This
decision-
kit,
that's
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen,
was
looking
a
little
bit
wonky
and
mobile.
So
we
fixed
up
the
styles
across
all
pages
that
have
a
decision
kit.
So
that's
a
little
bit
better.
Now
it's
yeah
centered
and
not
coming
off
the
screen
like
it
was
before
so
yeah,
some
minor
updates
there
and
what
else?
A
Oh
yeah,
the
ongoing
one
trust
implementation.
There's
a
handbook
page
that
exists
now
we're
working
with
people
on
gitlab.com
to
implement
this
in
the
head
of
of
the
like
gitlab.com
domain,
so
that
it
filters
down
all
sub
domains
using
these
scripts.
So
they
requested
some
documentation
on
how
to
do
that
and
that's
getting
triaged
for
their
upcoming
sprint.
So
we
might
not
even
need
to
have
it
in
about.lab.com
anymore,
which
is
needle
burrito
and
that
still
requires
removing
cookie
bots.
A
So
I've
been
testing
what
that
does
on
our
website
and
yeah,
aligning
with
the
gitlab.com
engineer
to
work
on
that.
So
that's
been
my
sprint
and
next.
E
Is
tina
thanks?
I
worked
on
the
pricing
stuff
with
nathan
that
he
already
showed
with
the
tool
tips.
We
don't
need
to
show
that
again,
while
we
were
getting
our
head
into
that
the
tooltip
solved
the
immediate
ask,
but
it's
not
an
ideal
solution,
long
term,
because
we
weren't
able
to
put
the
tooltip
on
the
actual,
like
feature
name,
to
show
some
of
that
info,
because
it
had
conflicting
interactions,
especially
on
mobile.
E
So
we
designed
an
nbc2
which
is
a
popover
which
you
can
show
in
it's
the
second
point
there
just
in
the
ultimate
column.
Once
that
shows
up
you
can
click
on
the
learn
more
so
we're
proposing
a
modal
here
to
show
everything.
So
the
list
is
still
scannable,
but
then
we
can
add
more.
We
can
maybe
put
links
in
that
later,
so
hopefully
we
can
get
working
on
that
later.
E
I
also
worked
with
laura
on
the
brag
wall,
so
just
as
we
were
ready
to
deploy
all
the
fall,
badges
came
and
we
had
to
change
and
reformat
all
of
those.
So
I
just
worked
on
that.
A
bit
of
managing
and
formatting
and
mr
reviewing
tag
team.
Some
homepage
iterations
with
jess
that
also
included
the
data-driven
feature
block.
That
is
part
of
one
of
our
okrs
hello,
so
that
would
be
yeah.
E
I
think
if
you
can
zoom
in
right,
underneath
the
logos
at
the
very
very
top
we're
looking
at
different
placements
for
those-
and
this
is
still
just
a
work
in
progress,
but
this
is
kind
of
where
we're
going
to
show
different
content
to
different
types
of
user
segments.
E
And
lastly,
I
just
last
minute
requests
just
to
format
some
of
those
headshots
for
the
e-group
page.
That
barker
showed
that's
it.
For
me,
we've
got
steven
which
is
not
on
who
is
not
on
the
call
I'll
read
his
things.
He
did
a
design
for
the
y
premium
page.
So
there's
the
big
mug
there.
I
don't
know
if
it
doesn't
say
show,
but
I
guess
we
can
show
it.
I
think
this
is
still
being
reviewed,
because
I
saw
some
comments
there.
So
that's
where
he
is
with
that.
E
Well,
it's
basically
the
same
layout,
so
I
think
that's
just
like
an
application
of
whew.
It's
getting
real
big
application
of
slippers
onto
that
page,
and
that's
it!
That's
it
for
us.
Thanks
for
watching.