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From YouTube: Web Development Special Interest Group - 9/10/20
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Hello,
everyone
good
morning
welcome
to
the
web
development
special
interest
group
for
coha
how's
everybody
this
morning
afternoon
or
where,
whatever
time
it
is
where
you're
at.
A
Yeah,
that's
a
pretty
early,
pretty
early
meeting
for
you
yeah,
I'm
not
opposed.
C
I'm
cool
with
moving
it
I
don't
know,
maybe,
was
that
what
times
are
good
for
you.
B
C
Me
too,
okay
sounds
like
we
have
a
majority,
so
let's
go
ahead
and
I'll
get
it
changed
on
the
website
and
the.
A
Hiding
it
in
the
opac
for
certain
branches
kind
of
very
simple
stuff,
like
that,
that's
all,
maybe
some
wording
changes
or
adding
adding
some
some
phrasing
here
or
there.
A
The
on
the
opex
side,
the
plugin
does
use
jquery
to
do
a
lot
of
the
things
that
it
does
so
as
far
as
like
writing,
jquery
in
the
system
preference
to
overwrite
that
the
only
good
way
I've
found
to
do
that
is
to
use
like
a
some
sort
of
mutation
observer
or
something
like
that
that
waits
and
listens
for
the
changes
that
the
plug-ins
jquery
does.
So
it
can
then.
B
Yeah
we
just
we
haven't,
set
it
up
yet,
but
a
lot
of
the
libraries
in
our
consortium,
the
like
check
in
like
tell
the
library
I'm
here
button
we
don't
need,
and
so
we
wanted
to
hide
that
and
when
I
tried
doing
it,
it
wasn't
working
and
I
was
very
confused
because
I
was
like
I
pretty
much
just
copy
and
paste
it
over
some
other
jquery
that
had
a
different
button
somewhere
else
and
you
know
tweaked
it
and
it
wasn't
working.
But
it's
because
it
has
to
listen.
A
Your
jquery
is
probably
loaded
and
fired
off
before
jquery
has
done
its
thing.
So
then
there's
nothing.
B
B
C
B
That's
that's
really,
my
only
thing
this
week,
our
our
consortium
decided
to
add
paypal
and
the
curbside
plugin
and
get
a
test
server
this
week
busy
week
busy
week.
Yes,
so
I'm
very
excited
to
have
a
test
server,
though
I've
been
trying
to
get
our
consortium
to
get
it
since
the
coeur
d'alene
conference
so
like
three
years.
D
A
A
2011,
where
that
is
going
to
be,
and
let's
see
what
happens,
does
that
I
know
that's
been
pushed,
but
we
probably
could
still
use
some
some
testing.
D
D
A
D
Yeah,
I'm
I'm
always
interested
in
in
trying
to
to
incorporate
fixes
that
make
customization
easier.
So
so
I'd
be
happy
to
to
test
or
if
you
want
to
pass
on
ideas
I'll
take
them.
A
Okay,
I'm
excited
to
have
bootstrap
for
the
opec,
so
thanks
for
doing.
D
D
Lucas,
have
you
been
involved
in
testing
the
the
revamped
circulation
rules?
Interface
at
all,
I
know
nick
has
been
looking
at
no,
not
so
much.
B
D
I'm
interested
in
it
from
the
perspective
of
of
like
the
the
technology
that
it
adds
and
the
the
workflow
that
it
adds
to
the
front-end
aspect
of
the
staff
client,
just
just
because
it
adds
a
javascript
build
process
that
we're
not
doing
now
for
the
for
the
staff
interface
in
general
and
it
sort
of
opens
the
door
to
more
changes
to
the
way.
We
do
things.
D
Things
like.
I
don't
know
automatically
concatenating
and
minifying
javascript,
or
something
like
that,
because,
because
there's
a
build
process
for
for
the
react
stuff.
But.
A
D
D
B
D
What
else
I've
been
submitting
a
lot
of
of
patches
for
the
staff
interface
that
require
updating
translations,
and
so
I
know
that
can
be
difficult
to
test,
especially
if
you
can.
I
don't
like.
I
don't
think
you
can
do
that
in
the
sandboxes,
because
you
have
to
manually
edit
the
po
file
and
stuff
like
that.
I've
gotten
a
few
sign-offs
from
somebody
at
in
libro,
so
I'm
hoping
that
that
continues.
B
D
The
the
the
translation
bugs
are
really
simple
changes.
It's
just
that
if
you,
if
you
really
want
to
test
them
fully,
you
have
to
test
the
translation
process
and
it's
frustrating
to
have
to
submit
a
bug
that
changed
only
a
few
lines,
but
it
has
a
like
100-line
test
plan,
but
that's
the
way
it
works.
B
B
So
she's
done
some
testing
before,
though,
like
she's
been
to
a
couple
of
conferences
with
me
and
she's
done
testing,
but
we're
going
to
sit
down
this
week
or
next
week
and
try
and
knock
out
some
of
those
like
tweaks
in
the
catalog
and
stuff
and
get
those
signed.
B
D
B
Well-
and
it's
not
like
there's
not
you
know,
251
bugs
that
currently
need
sign
off
if
some
of
it
ends
up
being
that
we're
failing
qa,
because
this
patch
is,
you
know,
almost
two
years
old,
that's
good
to
show
people
how
to
do
that
too
or
patch
doesn't
apply
or
whatever
which,
whichever
reason
because
the
patch
is
really
old.
That's
also
good
to
show
people,
because
that
comes
up
and
then
you're
like
oh
now.
What
do
I
do,
so?
D
B
B
D
B
B
You
know
like
when
I
on
the
patches
I
wrote,
I
would
be
like
go
to
the
administration
module.
Then
this
section
then
that
section,
because
I
don't
want
to
say
just
like
go
to
this
section,
because
then
you
have
to
find
it.
If
you
don't
know
where
it
is,
that's
just
not
as
friendly,
especially
when
we're
trying
to
push
new
people
into
pushing
pat,
you
know
testing
patches.
B
A
I
think
it's
always
okay,
too,
to
ask
a
developer
to
write
a
more
clear
or
better
test
plan.
B
D
D
B
B
B
D
D
I
mean
there
hasn't
been
catalyst
academy
for
so
long
that,
like
we're
all.