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From YouTube: Digital Experience Release Video - Oct 21, 2021
Description
Digital Experience Handbook Page: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/inbound-marketing/digital-experience/
Digital Experience Release Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I9Th3Q-AakOkE_-pmNtEzwwMDSqYKF5Je2etGdPTovk/edit?usp=sharing
A
Hi,
everyone
welcome
to
the
digital
experience
team
release
video
we'll
go
over
what
we
released
for
the
past
two
weeks
today
is
thursday
october
21st
and
first
up
is
tyler.
B
Yeah
things
I
released
was,
I
did
a
companion,
mr
for
the
one
trust
release
in
next,
so
just
standing
on
the
shoulders
of
giants
there.
Thanks
to
laura
and
jameson,
I
added
a
default
canonical
link
tag
to
all
the
pages
generated
in
middleman.
We
had
it
before
where
it
was
just
generating
it.
If
you
opted
in
and
provided
a
canonical
link
value
now,
all
of
them
will
just
use
the
value
that
should
be
by
default
and
you
can
override
it.
B
If
you
need
to
right
that
already
existed
in
next,
so
no
companion
needed
started.
A
conversation
on
we've
got
google
cloud
warnings
in
our
pipelines.
We
have
had
them,
you
know
forever,
and
so
now
we're
just
looking
at
them
and
trying
to
fix
them.
And
then
we
were.
We
had
like
a
another
kickoff
call
with
log
rocket.
B
Now
that
we're
using
them-
and
we
were
talking
about-
they
were
logging
out
some
of
their
side
of
the
the
coin,
errors
and
stuff
and
just
flip
the
settings
so
that
they
don't
do
that
in
our
website
anymore,
which
would
be
nice
so
folks,
inspecting
our
console,
don't
see
log
rockets
stuff
and
that's
it
and
barker
is
up
next.
C
All
right,
so
we
disabled
the
global
banner
yesterday
and
that
was
on
the
www
repo
and
the
next
repo
I
removed
the
shadow
dom
from
our
blog
template,
which
made
all
of
our
blog
navigation
helpers
work
again,
which
is
super
cool,
and
that
was
something
when
we
did
implement
it.
Seven
months
ago,
we're
like
oh,
we'll,
go
and
un-implement
that
and
it's
nice
that
we're
able
to
circle
back
and
get
that
done
yeah.
C
So
if
you
see
that
nav
right
there,
if
you
click
on
any
of
those
like
step-by-step
instructions
right
there,
oop
go
down,
go,
go
down.
Yeah
whoa,
look
at
that
scrolls
all
the
way
down,
and
if
you
hover
over
the
the
h
tag,
yeah
there
you
go,
you'll,
see
a
little
link
icon,
and
so
now
you
can
just
cut
and
paste
that
link
share
it
on
social
media
and
it'll,
take
the
user
directly
to
that
part
of
the
blog
post.
C
So
if
it's
really
long
super
helpful
moving
on
lots
of
homepage
updates
this
iteration,
we
added
the
sizzle
video,
which
is
really
cool,
because
that's
what
I'm
gonna
share
with
my
parents.
Here's
what
we
do!
C
It's
great
two
minute
overview
along
with
that
there's
a
bunch
of
copy
updates
and
a
couple
ux
updates.
With
the
the
color
blocks.
We
created
a
new
board
of
directors
page.
C
This
uses
the
same
template
as
our
e-group,
so
here's
all
of
our
fabulous
board
of
directors
and
if
you
click
on
the
learn
more,
it
opens
up
the
modal
a
little
blurb.
They
can
close
it
there.
You
go
it's
cool
to
reuse,
that
template
created
a
live
stream,
landing
page
and
components
in
the
buyer,
experience
repo-
and
that
was
super
easy
fast,
and
we
could
make
quick
changes
to
it
when
it
was
live.
C
Really
nice
work
with
can't
look
at
it
now,
because
now
it's
appreciated
a
couple
updates
to
our
google
cloud
partners.
Page.
We
changed
the
logo,
which
you
can
see
there.
You
go
that's
pretty
much
it.
We
just
change
the
logo.
C
And
I
start
started
an
mr
for
creating
the
solutions
template
in
the
buyer
experience
journey
repo,
and
I
have
a
really
good
idea
about
how
to
take
that
forward,
essentially
like
using
routes.
So
we
can
have
like
a
collection
of
data
files,
that'll
automatically
generate
pages
under
a
specified
url,
but
I
started
it
and
I've
got
some
tasks
to
do
there,
which
I'll
start
on
tomorrow.
Yes,
you're
next.
A
All
right,
so
the
first
thing
is:
we
got
a
request
to
update
our
minimal
footer,
so
it
just
has
a
couple
links
to
like
terms
and
cookies
and
update
the
copyright
as
well.
I'm
not
sure
which
engineer
is
going
to
work
on
it
yet,
but
just
a
heads
up,
we
need
to
update
the
copyright
on
our
full
footer
as
well,
but
pretty
simple,
keeping
it
still
very
minimal.
A
A
They
did
a
great
job,
so
kind
of
just
cleaning
up
the
hard
work
they
already
did
just
making
it
really
clear,
like
the
difference
between
the
enterprise
and
the
community
edition
and
hopefully
guiding
people
to
the
right
choice
for
them,
and
then
the
last
thing
is
this
stages
of
the
devops
lifecycle
page
we're
still
awaiting
illustrations
and
final
copy,
but
the
ux
is
done
so
the
gray
boxes
will
be
filled
in
with
illustrations.
A
What
each
of
these
elements
are,
and
hopefully
the
illustrations
will
really
help
define
things
in
a
more
clear
way
rather
than
having
just
pure
screenshots,
and
that
is
it
for
me
and
I
think
laura's
up
next
yeah,
so
tyler
mentioned
this
also
cookies,
we
finally
implemented
one
trust.
It's
been
released.
This
work
has
been
kind
of
ongoing
slowly
for
a
while.
A
If
you
want
yeah,
you
can
click
that'll
just
bring
us
to
our
home
page
and
there's
a
in
the
footer
there's
cookie
settings
way
down
at
the
bottom
under
support.
Yeah
yeah
you're
not
right
there
yeah.
So
this
is
a
modal
that
you
can
on
the
fly
change,
whichever
cookies
you
want
to
block
or
allow
and
depending
on
which
region
you
are
in.
A
If
you're
in
the
uk,
for
example,
you
will
automatically
have
all
your
cookies
disabled
following
gdpr
regulations,
so
that's
live
and
happening,
which
is
exciting
and
it
means
we
got
to
get
rid
of
quickbot
and
thanks
to
tyler
for
handling
the
release
of
that
and
enterprise
mvc3
page.
So
this
was
done
in
the
next
site,
which
was
nice
and
easy
to
use.
Just
a
few
updates,
like
the
video
in
the
header
there,
a
bit
of
fixing
and
adjusting
on
mobile.
A
Most
of
this
content
is
the
same,
but
a
few
of
the
blocks
were
removed.
There's
there
was
an
extra
free
trial.
Cta
that's
gone
now,
so
yeah
just
cleaning
up
this
page
and
making
sure
that
all
those
blocks
linked
out
and
then
some
quick
iterations.
I
was
off
last
week,
which
was
a
bad
time
to
be
off,
so
that
was
fine,
but
yeah
made
some
changes
to
the
forums
on
these
pages
so
yeah,
the
demo
form
is
now
just
two
fields
which
is
great
amy
waller.
A
I
was
able
to
change
that
up
really
quickly
and
we
added
some
copy
around
how
all
of
the
fields
are
required
at
the
top,
instead
of
only
showing
error
states
when
you
try
to
submit,
which
is
a
fun
marquettoism
that
we
don't
have
a
ton
of
control
over,
but
it's
a
little
bit
better
now
and
lastly,
I'm
in
the
midst
of
creating
a
yaml
file
for
top
letter
top
level
banner
announcements
in
the
www
repo.
This
is
yeah
it'll.
A
Just
bring
you
to
an
example
of
the
ammo
file,
where
you
get
to
change,
just
your
text
and
your
date
and
whatever
so
that
people
can
go
and
edit
their
own
stuff.
A
Instead
of
requesting
that
nathan,
the
you
know,
staff
banner
engineer
on
our
team
does
all
these
changes,
but
upcoming
is
I'll,
have
to
add
some
instructions
in
the
handbook
on
how
to
make
those
changes
and
some
like
copy
length,
restrictions
and
that
sort
of
thing,
and
then
I'll
also
have
to
go
back
into
the
next
site
and
implement
it
in
there.
And
that's
it
for
me,
and
next
is
javi.
D
Everybody
so
today
I'm
going
to
be
showing
you
the
corporate
therapy,
page,
it's
pretty
simple:
it's
just
one
of
these
pages
that
tina
helped
whip
up,
and
then
we
need
that
for
with
everything
that
was
happening
with
going
public.
So
that's
that's
out
there
something
sneaky
that
I
did
in
regards
to
that
as
well
as
so
our
mobile
navigation,
the
drop
down
that
we
have.
D
Let
me
inspect
element
to
get
to
the
right
viewport,
I'm
going
to
do
this.
The
hackiest
way
possible,
essentially
is.
We
would
have
issues
with
like
the
buttons
and
whatnot
being
like
covered
and
shown
and
whatnot
based
on
different
browsers
and
then
sometimes
like.
Based
on
what
classes
you
would
add
to
like
get
it
to
work
on
one
browser,
it
would
break
the
other
one.
So
then,
at
some
point,
early
last
week
I
just
was
like
I
need
to
fix
this.
D
I
need
to
just
sit
down
and
like
open
all
three
browsers,
like
firefox,
safari
and
chrome,
and
like
try
to
figure
out
like
how
to
get
this
to
work,
and
so
I
think
I've
gotten
it
to
like
a
pretty
okay
state
where,
like
you
know
the
buttons
don't
like
overlap,
weird
things
going
on.
I
think
there's
still
like
issues,
especially
with
like
the
with
this
issues
with
z
index.
D
Where
things
you
know,
if
things
get
placed
over
it
like
some
things
will
overshoot,
but
I
think
like
for
the
most
part,
this
should
be
like
a
lot
better
than
what
it
was
before
and
that
was
honestly
very
time
consuming
and
very
repetitive,
but
I
got
to
a
pretty
decent
state
and
I'm
pretty
happy
with
how
it's
looked
so
far
and
then
up
next
I've
been
working
on
some
things
with
the
ducks.
D
I
have
an
mr
incoming
for
actually
adding
those
little
models
that
we've
been
trying
to
add
on
docs
for
a
while.
Now
we've
picked
10
spots
to
where
to
add
them.
Essentially,
the
only
mr
we
need
to
do
is
make
an
mr2
the
product
itself
in
the
docs
directory
and
being
like.
These
are
the
markdown
that's
being
changed
at
that
point.
D
E
Yeah
chief
banner
officer
here
I
have
more
changes
to
the
banner
yeah.
So
during
ipo
there
was
a
some
banner
updates
and
then
immediately
after
there
was
some
banner
updates,
and
so
because,
oh
my
gosh,
now
I
have
a
label
cbo,
because
we
want
to
make
it
site-wide.
I
had
to
come
up
with
something,
so
I
just
used
cookies,
so
I
created
like
a
unique
cookie
based
on
each
individual
banner
which
we
can
streamline
later.
But
honestly,
it
worked
really
well,
even
though
it
got
taken
down.
E
So
I
can't
really
show
that
and
then
I
added
investor
relations
link
to
the
footer
there's
just
a
quick
link.
I
don't
know
what
it's
under,
but
you'll
see
it
down.
There
there's
also
some
typos
in
the
footer
that
I
just
fixed.
When
I
was
there
like
capitalization
on
gitlab,
which
I
see
everywhere,
I
should
start
fixing
those
some
social
media
tags.
E
So
a
lot
of
the
pages
were
shared,
obviously
during
ipo
and
like
twitter
and
a
lot
of
these
sites,
and
we
didn't
have
proper
image
tags
set
up
so
make
sure
all
those
look
good
and
then
a
big
one
mvc1
for
personalized
content
on
the
home
page.
So
if
you
go
to
the
homepage
right
now,
underneath
the
company
logos
you'll
see
three
blocks
scroll
up
just
a
bit
there.
They
are
these
three
thanks
tina.
E
They
look
really
good
and
perfect
timing
right
before
kind
of
that,
all
the
traffic
for
the
ipo
and
then
the
google
partners
page,
we
updated
the
video,
it's
nothing
too
exciting.
I
mean
the
video
is
exciting,
but
the
changes
on
the
page
aren't
it's
literally
just
a
swap.
E
It
was
a
static
image
I
think
before,
and
then
there
was
some
navigation
issues
on
mobile
for
the
core
marketing
site.
When
I
was
porting
the
nav
over,
I
must
have
missed
a
few
things,
so
I
just
fixed
those
up,
not
nothing,
really
to
see
and
then
the
last
couple
days
I've
been
migrating
and
clean
up
old
issues
and
moving
them
over
to
the
new
buyer
experience
project.
E
You
can
click
on
the
link,
it's
just
kind
of
a
work
in
progress
right
now,
but
this
is
what
our
board
currently
looks
like,
and
so
we
have
triage
and
I'll
go
through
what
these
all
mean
and
proctor
documentation,
but
we
actually
have
a
backlog
now
that
we
can
pull
from,
and
so
it's
obviously
not
finalized,
but
for
next
week,
when
we
have
four
more
engineers,
starting
at
least
gives
us
something
to
work
off
of
and
work
to
kind
of
prioritize.
I
think
we're
gonna
meet
tomorrow.
E
F
Yeah
I've
put
a
link
in
here
into
the
documentation
document
document
that
people
can
contribute.
So
I'm
going
to
try
and
fill
this
out
as
much
as
I
can
before
I
leave
next
week
and
then
have
people
add
to
it
and
subtract
to
it
or
edit
it
as
they
see
fit
so
yeah
love
to
get
your
eyes
on
that
when
you
can
so
pretty
quick
one
for
me,.
G
G
Okay
thanks,
so
I
floated
in
between
a
bunch
of
mrs
and
my
reviews
for
the
ipo
sprint.
G
Everyone's
showed
them,
so
there's
nothing
to
show
right
now
and
then
I
moved
on
to
building
my
case
for
evaluating
and
improving
the
competitor
comparison
user
journey
for
next
quarter,
so
that
we
can
see
how
buyers
evaluate
alternatives
and
find
ways
to
optimize
that
experience
and
that's
it
for
digital
experience
for
this
iteration.
Thanks
for
watching.