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From YouTube: Digital Experience Iteration Release 2021-12-16
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Release video for the digital experience iteration ending 2021-12-16.
Agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I9Th3Q-AakOkE_-pmNtEzwwMDSqYKF5Je2etGdPTovk/edit?usp=sharing
A
Okay,
so
I'm
going
to
speak
for
tina
first,
she
is
working
on
this
skit
lab
herman
miller
kind
of
collaboration
on
doing
remote
work.
I
think
javier
can
show
that
or
okay
I'm
not
seeing
that
but
yeah
anyway.
So
it's
a
just
a
guide
to
your
work,
kind
of
like
a
case
study
in
a
way
so
he's
working
on
that
and
then
also
doing
some
work
supporting
migrating
the
solutions
pages.
A
I
don't
know
we
need
to
show
that
one
so
she's
also
removed
we're
doing
a
whole
removal
of
competitor
logos
across
the
site,
so
she's
working
on
that
one
for
the
devops
tools
page
here
it
is
so
used
to
be
a
whole
bunch
of
logos.
Now
it's
just
kind
of
copy.
Also.
She
had
the
dri
for
the
rotating
slippers
maintenance
issue.
This
week
we
had
a
lot
of
work
on
slippers.
A
She
added
quotes
block
quotes
in
there
added
lists
to
the
content,
updated
some
some
grids
and
spacing
updated
some
colors,
and
we
also
added
cursors
to
our
library.
That's
so
we
can
actually
like
show
like
hovers,
and
things
like
that,
and
I
think
that's
a
retina
right
now
and
then
I'm
gonna
go
next
to
my
stuff.
A
So
I
made
a
bunch
of
suggestions
on
how
we
can
update
our
smb
page
very
similar
to
what
we
did
for
the
enterprise
page
last
quarter
also
did
an
mvc3
update
to
our
navigation.
We're
going
to
have
this
new
buy
now
button
that
will
go
straight
to
like
a
premium
sas
kind
of
convergence.
You
can
skip
pricing
page
and
go
right
direct
to
buy
if
you're
interested
in
that
also
update
the
tablet
navigation.
So
some
things
will
be
pulled
out
of
the
nav.
A
Instead
of
just
a
little
hamburger
menu,
you
can
see
the
buttons
and
login
and
things
like
that,
and
then
the
next
thing
on
there
finally
got
the
copy
for
the
stages
of
the
devops
life
cycle,
page,
which
is
super
exciting,
shout
out
to
christina
white
for
helping
us
with
that
we're
just
waiting
on
the
illustrations
to
be
done,
and
then
we
can
finally
wrap
up
this
project.
That's
been
outstanding
for
quite
a
while
and
then
also
did
a
bunch
of
research.
A
Around
best
practices
for
user
flows
was
able
to
make
10
suggestions
to
kind
of
quick
wins
on
how
we
can
improve
the
free
trial.
Experience
broke
that
into
various
issues.
We
don't
need
to
look
at
them
also
did
a
huge
update
to
our
figma
color
palette.
So
you
want
to
show
that
one
javi
just
changed.
Some
color
updated
some
colors
added.
Some
new
ones
did
all
the
like.
Wcag
pass
fail.
A
Everything
broke
them
out
in
new
ways,
so
it's
done
on
the
design
side,
definitely
to
work
with
the
developers
to
get
it
into
production,
but
this
is
really
helpful
already.
I
think
it's
gonna
be
a
lot
better
than
we
had
before
and
that's
it
for
me.
Tyler
up
next.
B
Excellent,
thank
you
and,
of
course
there
we
go.
I
lost
my
place
so
first
up
I
fixed
we.
We
landed
a
bunch
of
the
google
tag
manager
stuff
in
gitlab.com,
but
it
was
broken
because
we
were
not
appropriately
setting
the
nonce
value
on
the
script
tag
which
we
need
for
the
content
security
policy.
B
So
I
fixed
that
and
that
rolled
out
to
production
and
google
tag
manager
now
fires,
it's
only
in
five
pages
right
now,
the
gitlab
product,
which
is
the
user
sign
up
page,
there's
a
terms
page
for
all
users,
some
users,
maybe
just
the
free
trial,
new
subscriptions
new
trial
registrations
and
the
trial
select
page
google
tag
manager,
fires
there
now
so
super
exciting,
and
that
list
is
growing.
Hopefully
next
week
we'll
find
out.
We
also
customers.getlab.com,
which
is
like
a
payment
portal
companion
application
to
gitlab.com.
B
We
wanna
just
switch
over
the
google
tag
manager
container
so
that
it
matched
what
we're
using
across
other
properties.
So
we
got
that
just
like
swap
the
id
I
merged
a
thing
for
francis
potter
chatted
with
tina
on
it.
We're
part
of
the
like
just
mentioned:
we're
removing
competitor
logos.
So
the
comparison
image
we
just
swapped
it
out
with
a
blank
svg,
so
it
wouldn't
like
mess
up
the
format
like
keeping
the
intrinsic
sizing
of
the
image,
but
it's
just
a
blank
svg,
so
that
is
updated.
B
Now,
what's
up
next,
oh
the
this
hasn't
actually
landed
but
like
the
work
is
done-
and
this
was
a
big
one,
so
I
didn't
want
to
like
lose
it
here,
because
I
spent
most
of
my
time
doing.
The
sprint
was
the
free
trial
flow.
So
if
you
like
start
a
new
free
trial,
we
have
a
bunch
of
events.
We
want
to
push
into
the
data
layer
for
google
tag
manager,
so
I
wired
up
all
the
events
to
the
stuff
and
I've
like
done
the
work,
and
now
it
is
in
review.
B
This
will
probably
be
a
lengthy
review
process
because
it's
like
it's
a
big
change
and
it
crosses
a
bunch
of
different
files
and
stuff.
Then
today
just
a
couple
small
things.
So
while
I
wait
on
the
free
trial
stuff,
we
have
some
enhanced
e-commerce
data
to
add
to
the
google
tag
manager,
data
layer.
So
michael
got
me
a
definition
for
that
data,
which
I
then
added
to
the
data
dictionary
thanks,
everyone
who
was
working
on
the
data
dictionary
because
it
was
the
perfect
place
to
put
this
definition.
B
So
I
shipped
that
and
then
hanaf
has
been
doing
a
ton
of
stuff
and
I
know
parker,
you
were
doing
a
ton
of
those
reviews
and
he's
now
sort
of
spreading
out
the
review
process.
So
I
started
receiving
those
and
just
sort
of
like
shipping
them
out
so
we're
off
to
the
races
on
that
and
up
next
is
john.
C
Hi
I
work
on
creating
an
inventor
to
add
meta
attributes
to
the
solution
pages
and
the
pages
that
are
going
to
be
created.
After
also,
I
migrated
the
solutions
faster
software
delivery
page
to
the
buyer's
experience
also.
Yes,
that
is
the
page.
Also
I
work
with
the
migration
of
404
page.
C
I
created
some
new
components
that
maybe
are
useful
for
the
future
and
then
your
layout
that
accepts
different
errors
from
404,
maybe
500
or
or
whatever
error
we
need
to
to
add
later
and
also
I
migrated
the
get
help
page
to
buyer's
experience.
I
created
a
new
site
menu
that
would
be
useful
for
future
components
and
pages,
and
also
I
move
the
copy
and
copy
media
components
from.
D
Thank
you,
john.
This
past
iteration,
I
worked
on
lining
our
different
buttons,
since
we've
had
different
button
solutions
across
both
repositories
and
both
implementation
of
like
slippers
and
then
also
like
base
2020.
D
I
spent
an
iteration
just
tracking
to
see
like
what
different
things
were
wrong
and
relative
to
what
exists
in
figma
and
just
trying
to
get
everything
to
align.
So
this
is
an
example
of
trying
to
get
these
buttons
to
line
more
closely
so
across
the
site.
We
should
have
more
of
a
consistent
experience.
Along
that
end,
I
worked
on
creating
and
herman
miller
remote
work
guide
page
the
page
that
tina
showed
here's
the
review
app
for
it.
D
D
Obviously
I
don't
know
where
I'm
losing
track
of
what
iteration
I've
worked
on
for
the
navigation,
but
that's
a
work
in
progress
and
it's
like
the
implementation
of
the
thing
that
just
showed
earlier,
and
I
did
a
bunch
of
just
do
things
as
things
come
up
and
so
then
I
just
list
them
all
here
and
then
up
next
is
nathan,
but
tyler
is
going
to
vocalize
for
nate.
So.
B
Excellent,
thank
you
I'll,
try
and
think
of
a
good
joke
about
impersonating
nate,
but
nothing's
still
too
slow
on
the
uptake,
so
we'll
just
go
into
the
actual
stuff
slippers.
V1
nate
doesn't
have
enough
time
to
demo,
so
it
looks
he's
gonna,
either
record
something
asynchronously
or
maybe
schedule
a
new
meeting
to
like
go
over
this,
but
here's
the
updates
added
typescript
support.
Thank
you
nate.
B
We
will
all
thank
you
later
multiple
times
over,
for
probably
the
rest
of
our
lives
ripped
out
tailwind
and
replaced
it
with
just
a
custom
variables
style
sheet,
updated
these
components
and
their
stories,
buttons
container
row,
column,
horizontal
rule
modals,
which
now
use
view
teleport
and
tool
tips
which
now
use
view
teleport
and
then
added
new
components
and
stories
for
link
and
typography.
B
So
that's
a
lot
good
job
nate
thanks
for
doing
it
hope
you
feel
better
and
up
next
is
mateo.
E
Okay,
so
I
created
a
couple
new
components
for
the
buyer.
Experience
repository,
which
were
the
pull
quote
and
benefits
also
migrated
a
couple
of
pages
from
the
top
repo.
E
Those
were
the
update
page
and
the
get
started
page.
Those
went
with
a
couple
new
components:
the
link
card
component
and
the
table
component
also
updated
the
webpack
dependency
on
the
repo
for
to
fix
a
local
development
issue
and
generated
a
site
map
for
the
buyer,
experience
repo
and
connected
it
with
the
existing
site
map
that
we
already
had
and
added
the
tracking
attributes
to
the
markdown
links
that
we
had
in
the
indie
buyer
experience
repo
that
were
not
didn't
have
the
attributes
yet,
and
next
is
miguel.
F
It
I
think
it's
it.
It's
a
great
result,
because
it's
almost
pixel
perfect
and
also
managed
to
work
on
the
taps,
menu
component,
and
that
was
it
from
me
and
next
is
lauren.
G
All
right
so
for
this
I
did
some
ga
attribution
implementation,
the
big
one
there
is
adding
them
to
the
pricing
model
that
fires
on
the
pricing
page.
This
will
ship
later
today.
G
But
if
you
click
on
like
any
of
those
get
started
or
buy
premium,
it
fires,
modal
and
now
those
are
tracked
which
will
be
awesome
and
then
I'll
continue,
adding
lots
of
stuff
there,
some
more
the
free
trials
got
stuff
and
then
installing
the
features
page,
the
big
thing
I've
been
working
on
is
starting
an
mr
to
add
the
visible
script
to
our
ecom
pages
and
the
product.
So
I've
just
started
that
that'll
be
ongoing
as
I
learn
the
process
there
and
then
lots
of
mr
reviews,
daniel
isn't
here.
G
So
I
will
read
for
him
worked
on
migrating
the
terms
page
over
to
buyer
experience,
value
stream
management
page
and
that's
going
to
include
our
super
cool
new
video
carousel
component
would
be
awesome
and
then
fixed
some
width
of
our
copy
component
issue.
So
the
copy
component
wasn't
quite
spanning
the
full
width
of
our
container
so
patch
that
up
super
cool.