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A
B
A
little
chat,
so
Avery
was
talking
about
wanting
to
know
more
about
how
you
could
change
things
like
on
your
staff,
interface,
home
page
and
how
you
could
make
some.
You
know
HTML,
changes
and
stuff
like
that,
so
I'm
gonna
see
if
I
can
share
my
screen
and
I
have
so
many
tabs
open.
So
give
me
a
moment.
B
B
You
won't
see
it
yes,
so
there
are
places
in
tools
a
couple
of
places
that
you
can
do
things.
This
one
is
the
HTML
customizations.
B
And
I
think
most
of
ours
happen
to
be
OPEC
things,
but
you
can
go
in
here
and
do
a
new
entry
and
choose
the
location
of
where
things
occur
or
those
mind
notes,
show
all
OPEC
stuff.
Is
it
always
all
affects
stuff
Jason
or
is
there.
A
I
think
a
lot
of
the
stock
line
stuff
is
still
in
the
system
preferences.
So
if
you
go
over
to
the
system,
preferences
and
click
on
staff,
they're
different
HTML
system,
I
think
for
the
Stop
point
for
the
OPAC.
It
is
pretty
much
all
in
there.
B
Well,
if
there
are,
there
are
also
before
I
leave
this
page
under
news.
There
are
some
things
that
you
can
do
like.
We
have
those
two.
You
know
it's
just
some
HTML
those
two
things
in
our
staff
interface.
We
have
some
quick
links,
so
people
can
get
to
some
canned
URLs
without
having
to
think
which
report
number
am
I
supposed
to
go,
find
or
whatever,
and
then
we
put
some
links
to
our
our
test
site.
B
Just
so,
people
didn't
have
to
remember
what
that
URL
was
also
just
some.
You
know
some
quick
things,
and
that
was
done
from
the
news
right
here
under
Tools
and
then
we
haven't
done
a
lot,
but
with
Pages
you
can
create
new
actual.
If
you
clicking
them
at
down
arrow,
you
can
create
actual
an
actual
new
page.
B
I've
been
playing
around
with
that
and
and
I
created
the
pages
and
then
I
put
some
links
here,
so
we
were
playing
around
with
what
could
we
give
staff
as
kind
of
a
centralized
place
of
where
they
could
go
for
things?
So
we
were
playing
around
with
that
idea,
and
you
know
use
death
use
desk
things
where
they
could
get
to
things
quickly.
B
Like
so
I'm
going
to
show
you
there,
but
anyway
on
that
one,
we,
those
things
appear
up
here
at
the
top
and
we
added
a
drop
down
with
yet
more
Links
of
things
for
people
to
get
to,
and
we
run
certain
monthly
reports.
We
didn't
want
to
go,
find
those
reports
every
single
time
so
yeah.
So
that's
where,
if
you
use
that
internet
nav,
those
things
would
appear
up
here.
C
B
B
B
Which
apparently,
I
was
gonna,
try
and
use
that,
for
like
some
of
my
cheats
for
I
cannot
remember
how
to
do
this
in
a
report.
So
I
was
like
it
was
like
if
I
need
a
date
range
picker.
This
is
how
you
could
put
it
in
and
but
I
have
really
used
that
and
then
your
internet
users
CSS,
is
where
you
could
go
and
change.
B
You
know
I
want
to
make
this
button
blue
instead
of
green
or
I,
want
to
change.
You
know
make
my
font,
bigger
or
I
want
to
move
this.
You
know,
let
me
give
padding
to
this
box
or
whatever,
and
then
there's
the
internet
user
Js
for
the
jQuery
for
different
things
and
that's
all
Jason
stuff
right
there
I
can
tell
right
from
the
beginning
looking
at
that.
C
B
That
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
I
remember
in
the
very
beginning,
just
being
stuck
in
all
these
system
preferences.
There
are
so
many
of
them
and
then
I
would
use
one
and
then
I'd
want
to
find
it
again,
but
I
couldn't
remember
what
it
was
called
and
I
would
try
keywords
to
find
it,
but
that's
not
what
it
was
and
it
it
takes
a
while
to
really
get
used
to
wear
things
are
and
I
still,
some
of
them
I'm,
like
I,
can't
find
the
thing
I'm.
Looking
for
so
yeah.
C
Yeah,
thank
you.
We've
also
finally
stopped
getting
at
first.
We
were
getting
so
many
requests
from
staff
like.
Can
you
make
this
button
bigger?
Can
you
change
this
font
to
this.
A
C
It
you
know
this:
they
were
very
running
with
the
customized
idea,
but
open.
What's
the
word
not
open,
open
source
thing,
you
know
they
were
like.
Oh,
we
could
change
anything.
So
those
are
you
know.
Those
requests
have
kind
of
stopped,
but
I
think
this
kind
of
this
helps
me
feel
a
little
bit
better,
but
I
can
actually
maybe
try.
If
there's
another
request
that
comes
in
that's
a
little
bit
more,
you
know
doable.
C
Yeah
so
I
help
I
do
technical
support,
So
Brendan,
who
was
at
the
last
meeting,
is
our
Technical
Services
I'm,
probably
butchering
his
role,
but
yeah.
So
I
work
with
him.
So
we
do
a
lot
of
like
the
you
know,
just
the
background,
Tech
stuff,
but
also
with
doing
something.
That's
open
source
like
koha,
we're
also
kind
of
trying
to
figure
out
where
our
roles
are
with,
like
you
know,
updating
the
website.
C
You
know
things
like
that,
making
all
these
reports
in
SQL
and
koha,
so
those
kind
of
new
job
tasks
that
we
didn't
have
before
in
Sierra,
we're
kind
of
adapting
to,
while
also
just
doing
like
regular
tech
support
kind
of
stuff.
So
yeah,
it's
interesting
with
like
a
Consortium
while
our
office
works
from
home.
A
A
A
So
oh
I
was
gonna
just
highlight
this,
for
the
recording
and
for
your
information
in
the
KOA
us
demo.
Server
George
has
gone
through
and
pointed
out,
like
the
internet.
Nav
system
controls
this.
If
you
go
over
to
circulation,
if
you're,
not
circulation,
controls
that
and
reports,
so
that's
just
a
and
he
doesn't
have
one
on
the
front
page
anymore,
but
that
front
page.
There
is
one
like
a
block
that
affects
that
too.
So
on
our
system,
one
thing
I've
done
is
pulled
out
circulation.
A
So
when
I
get
for
trying
to
do
stuff
when
I'm
tired,
broken
out
in
circulation,
I
get
sharing
on
our
test
server
because
I
think
it's
not
broken
there,
which
I
made
pink
so
that
I
don't
mess
up
and
like
start
making
changes
on
the
real
thing.
A
I've
got
this
little
Circ
issue
tracker
and
what
it's
doing
is
like
actually
running
the
reports
giving
numbers
and
then
the
numbers
are
clickable
for
different
cases.
So
people
don't
have
to
go
through
and
like
dig
through,
because
I've
got
like
800
reports
now
so
like.
C
A
Really
cumbersome
to
go
through
so
I've
tried
to
like
make
it
human
friendly.
Basically,
so
there's
there's
different
and
I
colored,
the
ones
red
that
involve
other
libraries,
because
we
are
a
Consortium.
A
So
that's
one
thing:
I've
done
to
make
it
a
little
more
easy
to
to
do
reporting
on
the
like
monthly
statistic
reports.
Another
thing
I
did
was
just
I
blew
up
the
canned
reports.
We
had
a
little
like
vigil
for
them,
there
was
a
candle
and
like
the
sad
song
playing
and
they
disappeared,
and
then
we
put
in
some
of
our
customer
reports
here
so,
like
most
of
my
libraries
use
this
circulation
report
for
their
monthly
board
reports.
A
So
it's
it's
just
quick
and
easy,
and
still
in
the
place
that
it
was
designed
to
be
so
that's
a
those
are
a
few
things
other
than
that.
It's
just
a
match
in
the
in
the
reports
area.
C
Yeah,
ours
is
yeah,
we're
having
a
hard
time
designating,
like
ones
that
are
just
for
clamps,
like
Central
staff
and,
like
don't
touch
these.
These
are
just
for
us
yeah,
like
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
if
we
can
make
them
like
bright
red
or
something,
but.
A
Yeah
yeah
and
you
can
that's
something
that
you
can
do,
but
it
requires
a
little
code.
Is
you
can
put
HTML
in
these
notes
fields
and
then
it'll
render
so
I
went
back
when
I
tried
to
organize
things.
I
started
putting
little
tips
and
function,
notes
and
things
like
that
to
help
with
some
of
that,
and
then
we
use
the
categories
to
to
sort
of
filter
things.
C
A
A
C
Tracker
is
really
cool,
though
I
do
like
the
idea
of
trying
to
automate
some
things.
You
know
just
to
make
people's
daily
lives
a
little
bit
better.
A
Yeah
the
other
way
like
before
we
did
it
that
way.
I
had
the
I
have
a
cleanup
reports
page
that
was
doing
the
same
thing,
but
we
found
that
people
are
more
likely
to
be
reactive.
If
there's
a
number
same
thing
with,
like
the
whole
cue
added
the
count
there,
because
I
have
libraries
that
won't
run
it
they're
getting
the
habit
of
not
running
it
because
there's
nothing
on
it
and
then
something
will
come
up
on
it.
So
just
trying
to
give
more
more
awareness
that
hey
there's
something
to
do
there.
A
I
also
did
that
on
the
front
page,
moving
the
action
box
from
down
here
up
here,
just
to
try
and
make
it
more
apparent
if
they
need
to
do
stuff
when
they
first
log
in
well
I,
don't
think
my
my
penguin
broke.
Did
it.
A
Okay,
what
else
Barbara's
back.
A
A
B
A
I
thought
I
thought
I
would
share,
since
that
was
our
sort
of
overarching
topic
so
far
and
it's
a
shark
always
I
wonder
what
I
did
to
break
my
thing,
though
I'm
worried
about
that.
Now
it
still
works.
A
B
A
B
Just
one
branch
and
then
on
the
patron
search
I
actually
got
rid
of
the
name
of
the
library
simply
because
we're
a
single
site
and
so
having
that
extra
information
is
kind
of
like
we
know
you
know
I
always
say
it's
like
for
us.
It's
what
we
know
where
we
are.
We
don't
need
to
keep
having
it
told
to
us
that
we're
at
Bedford,
public
library,
so
I
tend
to
remove
a
lot
of
that.
Just
for
you
know,
visual
being
able
to
get
to
things
quickly
and
not
having
to
look
at
extra
information.
A
A
A
I
don't
know
I'll
fight
with
it
later.
I
was
trying
to
think
of
other
stuff
that
I've
done
so
I
like
I,
made
a
few
extra
changes
with
the
upgrade.
We
were
having
an
issue
with
the
this
report
hitting
a
500
error,
so
I
swapped
that
out
with.
C
A
Canned
report-
that's
not
the
500
error,
so
that
tells
me
something
else
is
not
working
there
as
well.
A
My
problem
is
I've
been
doing
like
changes
in
this
in
the
JavaScript
system,
preference
in
probably
three
different
tabs,
so
I
think
I've
overwritten,
some
of
it
as
I've,
been
trying
to
hurry
and
fix
things.
A
About
yeah,
so
that
takes
you
to
a
canned
report
and
one
thing
that
I
added
was
this
little
no
result
sound
message:
if
the
table
is
empty
because
that
causes
people
confusion
whenever
it's
just
a
table
headings,
so
that
was
a
recent
project.
B
That
is
that's
good,
because
I'm
testing
out
some
reports
right
now
and
you
know
I'm
not
getting
any
results
and
so
I'm
kind
of
like
well.
You
know
I
know
that
my
report
is
wrong,
but
for
later
yeah
it
would
be
helpful
to
know
that.
It's
not
that
it's
the
report
is
bad.
It's
just
that
there
don't
happen
to
be
any
results
for
your
range
of
dates
or
whatever
right.
B
We
make
use
of
color
a
lot
to
make
things
stand
out
for
us,
so
we
use
E39
a
lot,
so
we
just
you
know
these
would
all
be
the
same.
You
know,
but
for
us
it
was
like
using
color
and
the
weight
of
the
font
helps
draw
our
eyes
to
something.
So
we've
done
a
lot
of
things
like
that
and
we
normally
use
the
advanced,
but
I
had
to
throw
my
cash
today
so
so
like
we
use
macros.
So
instead
of
you
know
hunting
through
all
of
this,
it's
like
there's
my
macros
button.
B
I,
don't
think
I've
done
anything
well.
We
did
this
to
make
fields
that
we
wanted
to
highlight
that
you
know
you
really
should
be
like
they're
required.
You.
C
B
B
You
know
efficiently
find
things,
and
so
we've
had
a
lot
of
color
changes.
I
guess
yeah
trying
to
think
what
else.
B
B
So
that
there's
an
awful
lot
you
can
do
you
know
if
somebody
does
need
thought
to
be
larger
or
a
button
to
be
highlighted
in
a
different
color.
You
really
really
can
go
in
and
do
those
things.
C
Yeah,
that's
good
to
know
too,
because
it's
it's
from
someone
who's,
not
super
knowledgeable
or
has
a
ton
of
experience
with
like
JavaScript
and
editing
websites.
I
have
like
a
little
bit
with
HTML,
but
it's
hard
to
tell
like
what
you
can
and
can't
touch.
But
it
sounds
like
you
could
basically
change
pretty
much
anything
so.
A
Much
like
one
of
the
like
sort
of
breakthrough,
if
any
things
I
had
like
all
over
the
years
was
like
it's
just
like
you're
going
up
levels
like
oh
I,
can
I
can
change
a
few
things
on
the
surface
with
CSS
or
I
can
change
functionality
with
JavaScript?
Oh
I
can
actually
bring
things
onto
the
page
with
the
apis
like
like
it's
just
kind
of
climbing
up
that
ladder
and
realizing
the
possibilities
really
are
endless
like
it
is
an
infinitely
configurable
software,
which
is
super
cool
and.
B
B
And
we've
also
changed
the
names
of
things
so
like
we're
right
now.
We're
testing
out
the
POS
system
and
the
staff
was
freaked
out
by
the
word
cash
up,
because
that's
how
it's
turned
in
there,
and
so
we
changed
that
I
think
to
reconcile,
which
was
something
that
they
could
deal
with,
because
sometimes
it's
it's
so
funny
how
it's
like
you
want
to
tell
them.
B
B
You
know
if
it's
something
that
will
help
your
staff
relate,
so
that
that's
been
another
great
thing
that
I
I've
learned
over
the
years
by
watching
Jason
and
George
and
Christopher
and
Lucas,
and
all
these
other
people
that
you
know
knew
how
to
do
these
things
and
and
then
I
was
able
to.
Actually,
you
know
like
take
their
code
and
sort
of
substitute
what
I
wanted
and
do
it
myself.
C
C
B
Have
found
that
invaluable
yeah,
because
trying
to
do
things
and
test
things
like
outside
of
business
hours
is
really
tough
and
then,
if
you
really
screw
something
up,
you
can
really
screw
something
up
and
yeah.
Then
it's
it's
like
okay,
what
have
I
done
you
know
and
so
being
able
to
do
it
over
in
a
test.
Environment
has
been
great,
even
sometimes
doing
stuff
on
bywater's
demo
or
creating
a
sandbox
in
doing
something.
You
know
not
on
your
production
site
can
be
helpful.
Just
because
you're
not
touching,
you
know,
live
operations.
A
Yeah,
we
didn't
have
one
for
the
longest
time.
I,
actually
I
spun
up
a
call
instance
on
that
junker
computer
back
there,
and
that
was
my
thought
server,
but
having
your
real
data
is
really
helpful.
I.
A
I
could
have
probably
pulled
and
loaded
that
into
the
test
server-
it's
just
it's
not
quite
the
same
as
having
it
hosted
by
Bywater
having
the
exact
same
environment
yeah,
and
we
found
a
lot
of
value
in
like
training
and
we
use
it
for
our
we
sort
of
require
them
to
have
cataloging
training
from
us.
A
We
have
a
niche
class
setup
where
they
can
go
in
and
do
some
stuff
in
the
test
server,
and
then
we
can
check
and
see
if
they're
cataloging
up
to
our
standards
before
we
give
them
permissions
to
do
it
on
the
live
server.
So
that
was
one
of
our
justifications
and
that's
been
working
out
really
well.
Also
for,
like
upgrades
it's
great,
because
we
can
see
exactly
how
the
custom
code
is
going
to
behave
beforehand,
change
things
if
you
catch
them,
yeah
some
of
the
stuff
I
haven't
caught.
B
And
yet
there
are
been
times
where
I'm
like
well
I
have
the
same
JavaScript,
we
have
the
same
CSS
and
you
know
I've
got
the
system
preferences
and
yet
somehow
it
was
working
and
then
it
doesn't
work
on
the
live
and
I'm
like
I'm,
not
sure
what
happened
but
I
mean
usually
that's
not
the
case,
but
every
once
in
a
while
it'll
be
like
I.
Don't
know
what's
different
about
these,
but
something
you.
A
A
So,
like
I
I
had
forgotten,
because
I've
been
working
on
this
for
a
few
months
that
I'd
switch
this
to
bootstrap
ABS,
instead
of
a
just
a
plain
old
JavaScript
thing.
So
it
was
actually
the
code
in
this
box
that
builds
out
the
HTML.
That
was
wrong
so
once
I've
pasted
that
in
my
tabs
are
working
just
fine
again
so
and.
A
Yeah
all
those
numbers
pull
so
I've
got
one
big
report
that
generates
the
numbers
and
it's
nasty
really
because
it's
running
every
single
one
of
those
reports
to
get
a
count
off
of
it
to
fill
in
that
tracker,
and
then
it
builds
the
link
to
the
report
onto
the
the
number.
So
you
click
it
annotation
to
the
actual
report
that
those
numbers
are
associated
with
and
I'm
and
I
want
to
do
more
of
that.
A
More
of
those
little
dashboards,
like
we've,
got
cataloging
reports
that
they
should
be
running
every
month
like
if
they've
got
bad
barcodes
or
if
they've
got
too
many
spaces
and
they're
called
numbers.
A
That
sort
of
stuff
could
easily
go
into
a
dashboard
on
the
circulate
or
the
cataloging
home
page.
So
and
then
I
want
to
do
like
a
more
hearty
kind
of
bats.
Dashboard
that's
live.
A
We
can
limit
it
by
Branch
logged
in
branch
code
right
that
that
one
is
dessert
tracker
so
like
I
could
give
them
those
monthly
steps
and
stuff
just
there
like.
This
is
last
one's
Dad's
on
the
page.
Instead
of
having
to
have.
B
A
I'm
trying
to
think
if
I
had
my
little
so
I,
this
is
my
Approach.
Let
me
show
you
guys
this
brilliance
so
since
I
wasn't
keeping
very
good
track
of
the
changes
that
I
made
to
the
testic
river
I
just
pulled
out
the
old
code
and
put
in
notepad
plus
plus
and
then
put
the
new
code
in
and
looked
at
the
difference
between
the
two
to
figure
out
what
I
needed
to
copy
over.
A
I
forgot,
I
did,
which
is
fun
on
the
test
server.
Is
we
used
it
for
some
upgrade
training,
so
I
had
people
go
in
and
like
test
and
things,
and
we
had
webinars,
so
I
had
a
little
Easter
eggs
to
our
test
server.
This
is
on
our
test
server,
the
the
nasty
pink.
C
A
Our
test
server,
though
it
would
do
different
things
if
they
found
certain
records.
So
that's
another
fun
thing
you
can
do
with
jQuery
and
yeah.
So
I
said
it
to
have
different
keywords,
but
did
different
things.
B
C
A
A
Like
it'll
play
the
Jaws
theme,
if
you
bring
up
a
shark
record
or
like
the
Tetris
theme,
if
you
bring
up
the
tetris
book
and.
B
C
A
I
think
that's
all
I
wrap
this
month.
I'll
just
I'll
put
a
plug-in
Avery
for
the
conference.
It's
like
a
great
place
to
get
these
sorts.
C
A
Yeah,
it
was
just
a
couple.
It
was
an
hour
north
of
me
last
year
and
I
was
so
thankful.
I
just
had
to
drive
up
there
so
yeah
this
year's
gonna
be
an
adventure.
I
always
have
travel
Adventures,
which
my
people
love
to
hear,
all
of
my
misery
from
traveling,
but
I'm
I'm
playing
to
Boston
and
then
taking
the
bus
up,
because
that
was
one
of
the
recommendations
so
we'll.
A
C
That
was
I
think
it
was
Joy
from
Bywater.
She
came
to
town
to
do
a
meeting
with
us
and
she
stopped
and
did
birding
bird
watching.
While
she
was
here
too.
B
A
So
that
was
the
travel
nightmare
from
that
trip
and
it
was
like
straight
out
of
The
Shining.
They
had
the
same
carpet
and
everything.
A
All
right,
well,
I
think
it
sounds
like
we've
got
a
good
stopping
point
and
my
delirium
has
reached
Peak
levels
so
we'll
call
that
a
wrap
for
this
month
and
we'll
plan
on
meeting
again
next
month,
at
the
same
same
time
same
Channel.
Everything.
Well
thanks.