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From YouTube: Node.js Website Redesign
Description
A
Okay,
sweet:
we
are
live,
hello,
youtube,
hello,
anybody
watching
this
down
the
road,
so
Neil's
going
to
be
a
little
bit
late
to
this
meeting,
you'll
call
in
in
a
couple
of
seconds,
but
we
got
Oscar
here
to
walk
through
what
he's
been
working
on
on
the
design
side,
the
website
redesign
yeah,
so
Oscar
gonna.
Take
it
away
and
show
us
awesome.
B
Hey
guys,
okay,
so
what
I
have
done
is
pretty
much
taking
what
we
have
or
what
the
work
that
has
been
done
in
the
past
and
also
what
what
Adam
had
done
for
the
envision
with
the
envision
prototype
and
I
kind
of
organized
it
a
little
bit
better,
so
that
anyone,
especially
people
that
are
not
really
familiar
with
note,
could
come
in
and
learn.
That's
one
of
the
things
that
we
talked
about
that
was
really
really
important,
so
I
can't
create
it.
I'm
gonna,
walk
you
through
everything,
I
created
different
buckets
or
hops.
B
That
hopefully
makes
sense,
but
I
want
to
get
some
feedback
and
see
if
if
this
would
first
were
useful
and
then
second
it's
it's
intuitive
and
it
makes
sense
right.
So
this
is
the
first
picture
you
would
see.
This
is
in
dark
mode.
I
just
wanted
to
show
a
brief
snapshot
of
how
dark
mode
would
look
like
this
is
the
this
is
just
a
home
page.
However,
if
you
click
on
this
one
on
the
prototype,
I
shared
the
link
as
well.
B
If
you'll
click
on
the
on
the
logo,
it
would
just
toggle
back
and
forth
between
between
the
two.
This
is
pretty
much
live
mode,
and
this
is
kind
of
what
the
what
you
would
see
if,
as
soon
as
you
come
in
I
added
this
banner
to
put
like
any
marketing
stuff
in
here,
like
many
events
and
lost
stuff,
will
be
will
be
in
here.
A
B
Yeah
so
for
now,
I
just
put
some
stuff
in
there.
Now
that
we
have
on
our
side
on
the
actual
page.
Today,
it's
just
a
quick
thing
to
download
right,
so
I
kept
at
the
same.
However
I
kept
it
I
predominantly
with
the
LTS
one
and
then
the
get
current
or
because
they,
my
understanding,
is
that
alts
is
the
one
that
people
should
download
the
most
right.
But
people
are
more
well-versed
in
EndNote.
B
They
could
just
go
to
to
here
and
then
in
this
page
you
would
have
I
mean
I
still
need
to
redesign
it,
but
it
will
have
all
the
like
the
options
for
downloads
and
all
that
stuff,
so
yeah,
but
you
would
click
on
this
funny.
We
just
download
the
package
that
it's
for
your
platform
right,
so
you
should
just
recognize
what
platform
you're
in
and
then
download
that
installer
and
then
another
big
link
to
learn
note.
So
this
is
just
pretty
much
the
same
thing
that
I
show
you.
B
But
if
you
go
here,
then
it
takes
you
to
this
hub,
which
is
called
learn
and
it's
it's
kind
of
like
just
no
tutorials
I
wanted
I
wanted
to
get
some
feedback
on
the
east
like
what
what
kind
of
tutorials
we
would
want.
I
pretty
much
took
this
from
piece
right
and
then
you
do
have
like
like
the
first,
which
is
node
fundamentals
and
then
intermediate
from
the
intermediate
they
should
say
a
tutorials
and
then
this
which
this
one
should
say,
advanced
tutorials,
so
so
yeah,
maybe
like
we
can.
B
We
can
talk
about
like
what
type
of
like
content
we
one
here
and
if
we
just
put
like
maybe
videos
or
or
posts
in
here
that'll
be
fine
as
well
but
yeah.
This
is
just
like
a
quick
thing
to
anybody
that
doesn't
know.
What
note
is
you
can
just
come
in
and
learn
the
basics
and
then
go
to
intermediate
tutorials
and
then
advanced
a
little
as
well.
I
kept
them
pretty
much
the
same
as
some
of
the
posts
that
I
saw
on
here.
B
B
It's
just
the
zoom
things
like.
No,
let
me
see
the
tabs,
but
there
you
go
yeah,
so
this
I
kept
it
very
very
similar.
However,
I
didn't
notice
that
some
of
these
things
are
our
posts
that
people
had
done
in
the
past
and
they
don't
really
have
like
I'm,
not
sure
if
this
is
like
in
chronological
order,
or
it
makes
sense
to
go
one
by
one
like
this.
So
what
I
did
was
I
do
have
a
hub
for
this
called
resources,
and
then
this,
instead
of
this,
this
NAB,
you
would
have
all
of
these
posts.
B
Here,
however,
we
can.
We
can
take
some
of
these
posts
and
then
put
him
in
the
learn
up
like
right
here,
along
with
with
these,
if
you,
if
we
want
so
I'm
just
I'm,
just
trying
to
like
keep
it,
keep
it
simple
and
keep
the
photos
very,
very
simple
and
then
and
then
have
like
also
have
if
so
many
people
we've
people
wanted
to
learn
more.
They
could
just
go
and
come
here
and
then
have
all
access
to
all
these
things,
which
I
think
they're
really
really
good.
She
said
they
don't
have
like
a
specific.
B
A
A
Really
like,
unless
you're
coming
with
prior
knowledge,
it's
just
it's
a
lot
to
learn.
So
the
the
content
in
the
getting
started
section
came
from
a
online
resource
called
the
the
node,
the
node
handbook,
and
so
it's
kind
of
tailored
for
hey
you're,
coming
with
zero
knowledge.
Read
this
thing
start
to
finish
like
address
all
these.
All
these
points
and
you'll
be
you'll.
You'll
know
enough
to
be
competent
but
dangerous
with
node
the
the
order
it's
in
there
is
kind
of
in
the
order
you
should
tackle
it.
B
A
It
really
is
the
you
know:
it's
it's
not
QuickStart,
it's
not
like
all
these
stuff
still
have
it
installed
and
you'll
be
able
to
play
with
it.
It's
follow
these
steps
and
you'll
you'll
know
how
to
use
the
tool
rather
than
read
these
read
these
advanced
tutorials
to
learn
something
new
T
about
the
the
platform
that
you
didn't
know
before.
Okay,.
B
Okay,
gotcha
yeah
is
there
any
way
that
we
could
maybe
come
like
condense,
these
things
or
or
I'm
just
trying
to
picture
like
you
know,
someone
going
through.
All
of
these
I
mean
this
is
great
for
a
for,
like
a
class
like
an
actual
like,
if
I
take
the
time
to
spend
a
weekend
and
then
just
do
it.
But
I
was
imagining
this.
The
learn
thing
being
more
like
just
give
me
like
the
the
stuff,
but
we
could
potentially
just
put
like
on
advanced
or
immediate.
We
can
just
break
them
down.
B
A
A
A
A
And
content
structure,
the
ldr
Oscar
has
a
concern
that-
and
we
already
have
this
on
the
dev
site-
that
there
is
a
lot
of
content
here,
and
so
how
do
we?
How
do
we
present
it
in
a
way
that
it
doesn't
appear
to
be
overwhelming
to
somebody
comes
into
the
page
fresh,
so
yeah
I
was
I
was
saying
that
some
of
the
some
of
the
stuff
in
the
getting
started
content
that
we
have
already
come
called.
We
pulled
out
to
like
that
intermediate.
A
B
A
About
FS
lemma
package.json
learn
about
you
know
how
to
make
network
requests
to
have
a
server,
but
that's
you
should
be
good
after
that.
You've
got
it:
okay,
I'm
not
dangerous,
so
so
we
can
work
on
splitting
out
this
content.
I
think
also.
The
interaction
model
for
that
sidebar
is
gonna,
be
important
in
this
mm-hmm.
B
B
A
Are
you
imagining
that,
like
if
you
when
you,
when
you
click
them
and
it
expands,
will
you
be
brought
to
like
you?
You
have
a
page
right
here,
no
js'
tutorials,
which
seems
to
be
or
play
with
coffee,
obviously,
but
this
seems
to
be
like
an
overview
of
the
fundamentals
section
when
you
click
on
one
of
those
sidebar
headers
for
node
fundamentals
in
media
fundamentals,
yada
yada
would
each
one
have
its
own
landing
page
kind
of
explaining
what
the
section
is.
That's.
B
Important
is
this
yeah
I
was
I,
wasn't
expecting.
Well,
that's
a
really
good
question
and
but
I
the
way
I
designed
this
was
like
this
is
the
introduction
page
and
it
just
walks
you
through
kind
of
like
why,
what
you're
going
to
learn
and
just
have
a
brief
description
of
each
page
or
each
like
little
section
so
like
as
soon
as
you
click
on
on
node
fundamentals,
it
opens
the
drop
down.
These
are
closed
right
then
you
choose
the
one
that
you
want
so
the
neck.
B
B
A
Yeah
I
think
that's
solid
to
I
idea
what
we
might
want
to,
especially
if
the
content
starts
getting
really
long
on
the
introduction
page
we
might
want
to.
Instead
of
listing
out
all
those
subsections
like
hundred
fundamentals,
one
two,
three:
four:
here's
the
articles
just
write
a
write,
an
overview
free
section
of.
If
you
go
through
all
these
all
the
all
the
content
here,
you
should
be
able
to
blank.
A
So,
at
the
end
of
this
to
surface
a
separate
initiative,
that's
happening
around
no
just
certification
and
the
end
of
this
past.
The
maybe
pass
the
intermediate
section.
It
can
be
offered
to
folks
that
hate
there
is
a
certification
that
the
Linux
Foundation
is
offering
here
go.
Take
it
we
go
incentive
for
people
to
continue
reading,
maybe
first.
B
A
Need
to
look
deeper
into
exactly
what
it's
testing,
but
my
initial
feeling
is
that
you
won't
have
to
like
complete
everything.
It's
probably
not
the
best
motivation
for
folks
to
be
like
it's
at
the
very
end.
You
can't
do
this,
the
very
end,
plus
they
let
you
take
it
one
time,
one
more
time
for
free.
If
you
don't
get
past
the
first
time
so.
A
Say
we
at
the
very
least
it
would
be
somewhere
in
the
middle
like
after
intermediate,
but
then
we
also
like
maybe
see
the
idea
somewhere
around
here.
Yeah
I
mean
if
we
do
like
a
if
we
do
a
write-up
of
what
each
section
is
and
what
you
should
be
able
to
accomplish
by
the
end
of
it.
You
know
we
can.
We
can
mention
at
the
end
like
in
the
intermediate
tutorials
description,
be
like
by
the
end
of
this.
A
By
the
end
of
this
section,
you
should
be
able
to,
you
know,
think
about
taking
the
certification
program,
who
there's
a
Linux
Foundation
provide
a
link
to
it
more
info
and
all
that
yeah.
That's
a
good
video
I
love
those
kind
of
like
summaries
when
it
comes
to
learning
stuff
like
hey
by
the
end
of
this,
you
should
be
able
to
do
X,
because
then
it
sets
up.
An
expectation
is
like
okay.
This
is.
B
A
B
Yeah,
let
me
show
you
so
these
are
not
design
yet,
but-
and
this
is
the
wrong
side
part,
but
there's
a
community
page
that
talks
about,
like
maybe
all
the
events
I
wanted
to
talk
to
you
about.
Maybe
can
people
submit
their
like
global
events
like
if
I
have
an
event,
E,
no,
no
South,
American,
Argentina
or
whatever?
A
So
this
is
something
that
we've
been
talking
about
over
in
the
different
meeting
for
node
in
the
reach
working
group,
which
will
be
meeting
next
Tuesday.
We
we
had
been
exploring
using
meetup
meetup.com
needs
to
have
a
non-profit
model
where
nonprofits
or
groups
like
node
would
be
able
to
use
it
for
free,
but
yeah.
B
A
Longer
the
case,
sadly,
so
we're
exploring
other
options.
What
were
what
we're
thinking
is
probably
MV
peeing
it
so
like
you'd,
be
able
to
submit
your
your
event
to
the
to
the
repo
manually.
We
just
maintain
a
list
of
it
of
it
that
way
so,
potentially,
yes,
the
the
group
is
more
recently
more
imminently,
though
pivoting
to
generating
the
actual
content
beyond
just
events,
so
will
I
wish
Hoffman
was
here,
he's
visiting
family
right
now,
but
here.
B
B
B
A
A
But
if
there's
any
violations
and
ideas
that
don't
you
so
far,
it's
kind
of
I
think
it's
kind
of
patchwork,
because
if
the
meetup
doesn't
a
dear
Torah
code
of
conduct,
I
don't
think
we
have
a
requirement
yet
that
the
meetup
have
to
say
that,
like
you
can
report
that
meetup
to
the
foundation.
Otherwise
we
won't
know
how
to
take
it
off
right,
like
the
only
way
we
know
is
somehow
if
it
reaches
us
through
Twitter.
A
A
List
is
not
particularly
well
maintained
to
my
knowledge,
either
and
I.
Think
in
part,
that's
because
it's
hidden
pretty
deep
on
a
website,
and
not
this
so
I
think
going
hand
in
hand
with
this
is
the
fact
that
the
redesign
service
is
so
much
better
it'll
actually
seen
as
a
resource
that
people
can
got
it.
But,
yes,
we
presumably
be
able
to
do
something
like
that
for
the
community
page.
A
A
Linking
out
to
news
about
nodes
so
like
we
were
toying
with
the
idea
of
pulling
in
so
we
have
a
medium
page
for
a
note
that
the
foundation
helps
maintain
called
the
node.js
collection
so
pulling
in
like
three
of
the
latest
posts
from
that
with
links
off
to
that
as
a
resource
for
you
to
go,
read
or,
for
you
know
the
latest
on
on
conferences
that
you
could
attend.
If
you
interested
in
the
topic
or
I,
let's
see
what
else
is
in
here,
collaboration
instructions
like
how
do
I
get
involved,
yeah.
A
Guides
for
node
proper
and
calling
out
other
calm,
calm
initiatives
like
the
mentorship
program
and
stuff
like
that,
for
if
you
want
to
get
involved
so
there's
a
whole
bunch
that
can
go
in
here.
Oh
yeah,
I
couldn't
like
hot
link
to
the
community
anchor
tag,
apparently
medium
doesn't
add,
turn
headers
into
anchor
tags
or
anchor
tags
which
is
kind
of
silly,
but
yeah.
It's
it's
down
there
somewhere.
A
B
Right
here,
okay,
yeah,
I'll,
read
I,
think
I
read
this
well
a
long
time
ago.
Well,
yeah
I
mean
yeah.
Let
me
read
it
again:
cuz
this
is
yeah.
This.
A
Totally
some
of
its
not
applicable
like
having
a
job
board
would
be
one
hell
of
a
lot
for
this
website
to
do
so
early.
So
do
that
they're,
very
libraries
and
tools
like
hard
to
maintain
it
technically
like
we're
linking
off
to
a
bunch
in
the
getting
started
guide.
So
that
should
suffice.
So
that's.
B
B
A
B
Right,
cool
cool,
so
yeah,
this
is
the
documentation
hub
or
bucket
and
in
here
I
wanted
to
put
a
little
section,
just
to
get
started
really
really
fast,
like
installing
node
and
maybe
like
your
first
like
how
to
set
up
a
server
really
fast
and
and
then
I
took
these
from
from
what
we
already
had
and
the
previous
page
and
then
go
into
the
actual
API
documentation.
So
all
these
things
be
in
there
I
kept
it
pretty
much
the
same
as
you
had
it.
B
Adam
and
I
actually
really
liked
the
I
really
like
this
idea
of
like
for
each
module.
You
would
have
like
a
list
of
all
the
methods
and
classes
and
all
stop,
and
then
you
could
easily
scan
them.
I
thought
that
was
really
good
and,
and
you
can
just
click
and
then
go
to
to
specific
documentation
for
that
method
or
class,
or
so
this
I'm
picturing,
this
being
pretty
much
the
same
thing
as
you
had
it,
but
I
wanted
to
know
like
if
there's
anything
that
has
changed
or
or
anything
like
that
when.
A
It
comes
to
no
so
I'm
just
popping
over
the
API
dots,
both
old
and
I.
Don't
think
so,
like.
A
A
There
we
go
I
just
have
a
bunch
of
really
placeholder
like
you,
want,
be
able
to
scan
and
dropping
a
link
to
vision,
board
and
you'll
want
to
be
able
to
scan
scan
that
that
summary,
at
the
top
of
all
the
methods
and
yep
properties
and
like
understand
what
each
one
is
pretty
quickly.
So
I
will
have
to
pull
a
con
Agra
fee
for
this
from
somewhere.
So
you
can
use
a
parsec.
B
A
That
would
be
awesome
and
I
think
just
like
starting
out
with
with
the
the
four
or
five
for
them.
Their
classes
is
to
see
events
as
a
properties,
as
PD
methods
is
em.
You
know
that
should
suffice
to
get
us
at
least
up
and
out
the
door.
I
think
we're
gonna
have
to
couple
this
with
a
documentation
change
in
a
change
in
how
we
parse
documentation.
A
B
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
B
A
B
Design
system
so
like
anyone
that
would
want
to
pick
this
up,
we
it's
pretty
much
an
open
source,
so
anybody
that
could
want
to
do
like
a
like
a
node
website
and
in
the
future
they
can
just
call
like
take
all
the
styles
and
colors
and
I
lost
a
boy.
Everything
is
ready
for
them.
Come
on
design
perspective,
so
yeah.
B
B
Let
me
it
can
you
guys
taxing
it?
No
did
you?
Are
you
seeing
it
now
we
got
it.
We
got
it
done,
okay,
okay,
so,
but
hold
on.
Let
me
let
me
go
back
here
just
to
make
sure
so
I
do
want
to
ask
you
ie
I,
don't
think
I
can
go
on
each
page
and
then
design
each
page
because
I'm
just
just
because
I
yeah,
it's
a
lot
of
content,
but
it's
pretty
much
gonna
be
like
if
I
design,
one
I
think
we
can
just
keep
the
same
structure
right.
B
I
do
have
a
page
for
let
me
show
you
and
you
have
a
page
for
it's
kind
of
like
a
template
with
all
the
styles
and
what's
the
h1s
and
what's
the
h2
law
stop.
So
we
should
use
that
as
like
a
layout
template
for
it
for
everything
for
code
or
images
like
how
many
columns
I
should
have
like
all
that
stuff.
It's
in
this.
This
thing
wait
and
then,
if
we
wanted
to
do
I
think
the
the
dark
mode
stuff
are.
Is
that
do
you
still
want
to
do
it
or
yeah.
A
I'm
I'm
down
with
dark
mode
yeah.
B
B
Like
the
dark
mode,
is
its
I
wanted
to
make
it
fun
and
and
have
we
do
have
some
styles
for
accents
callers
there,
the
green
still
there,
but
it's
not
the
predominant
color
would
be
the
pink
one,
but
but
we
can
I
can
change
it
to
to
the
green
more
saturating.
A
few
guys
yeah.
A
A
Too
hot
in
color,
once
it's
a
single
variable
as
a
as
a
perspective
around
colors
and
the
ability
to
change
them
well,
not
like
still
being
true
to
our
themes,
I
think
the
fact
that
we
have
a
dark
mode.
People
will
understand
that
as
oh,
that's,
a
good
reason
to
pick
a
different
color,
because
you
know
you're
changing
a
lot
about
the
page.
So
let's
pick
a
color
that
works
with
the
page,
they're
not
gonna,
be
like.
Oh.
This
should
also
be
green
because
we
have
the
light
mode
that
has
green
on
there.
A
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
Correct
yeah
also
like
I,
put
the
download
button
for
old
Latin
the
download
page,
which
I
have
again
I,
haven't
redesigned,
but
it's
it's
there
and
then
the
then.
The
version
is
this
possible.
A
So
we
have
a
larger
conversation
to
have
a
round
documented
or
version
switching,
so
the
the
API
Doc's
will
definitely
have
the
version
switcher
like
we
already
have
that
capability.
Today,
the
we
have
a
broader
question
around
the
getting
started
guide
like
for
the
for
the
more
detailed
like
those
learn
resources.
A
B
A
Just
maintain
those
two
versions,
we
could
say:
yeah
I,
don't
know
exactly
we're
gonna
be
doing
with
that.
Yet
to
me
at
least
I
don't
make
sense
to
like
version
it
based
on
the
minor
like
we
would
with
the
with
the
API
Doc's
okay,
but
oh
actually,
current
documentation.
You
can
only
see
it
for
major
versions.
It
looks
like
okay,
which
is.
B
B
A
But
I
so,
but
yeah
yeah
that
would
have
to
go
somewhere
on
the
site.
I
think
there's
something
to
be
said
about
making
sure
that
I
think
instead
of
creating
extra
Ward
one
way
to
reduce
the
amount
of
maintainer
burden,
we'd
have
is
just
be
like
the
getting
started
guide
is
always
meant
to
target
like
the
latest
LCS,
for
example.
A
That's
probably
because,
like
the
support
was
it's
a
good
one
to
do
and
if
a
page
has
not
been
updated,
it's
like
if
it
hasn't
been
updated
after
an
alts
has
been
released
or
we
figure
out
a
way
to
somehow
indicate
that
something
is
behind.
But
it's
always
supposed
to
be
alongside
the
latest
LCS
that
we
it
becomes
kind
of
binary,
because
then
it's
like
it's
updated
or
it's
not
yeah.
That's
all
we
support
yeah
I'd,
be
I'd,
be
happy
to
put
in
that
room
place
that,
like
learn
page,
is
always
LTS.
A
A
We
just
have
static
files
stored
for
all
the
different
API
documentation
versions,
and
these
exist
is
both
rendered
HTML
pages
and
JSON.
So
we're
gonna
be
hitting
this
up
as
if
it's
an
API
to
render
the
API
pay
every
render
the
API
Doc's
on.
On
the
oh
man,
that's
an
ancient
version.
That's
very
cool
I
director
into
the
API
Doc's
on
the
gaspé
space.
So
we
could
potentially
list
out
every
single
patch
version.
That's
been
released
as
as
a
way
to
view
Doc's.
A
We
can
also
make
the
choice
to
show
minor
versions
or
just
the
latest
major
documentation
or
just
documentation
for
the
last
release
on
that
major
release
line
so
yeah,
but
I
think
moving
that
version
switcher
down
out
of
the
main
nav
would
probably
be
a
good
call,
because.
B
A
A
You
know
he'd
go
back
and
look
at
0.8
like
last
update
of
that
was
actually
you
can
see
right
in
the
files
were
at
that.
B
B
A
B
A
B
I
put
bread
crumbs
in
there.
Do
you
guys
some
value
on
that.
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
But
so
that
means
that
a
when,
when
you're
starting
to
search
something
like
you
would
just
appear
something
like
like
a
little
window
right
here
and
then
you
click
on
that
I.
Don't
need
to
really
like
if
you
search
and
then
you
you
hit
return
I'm
imagining
I.
Don't
need
to
do
like
the
search
results
in
the
page
or
what
yeah
just.
B
A
The
actual
whole
search
results,
drop-down
a
believe
is
provided
for
us
from
this
okay
they're
very
serious
I
could
be
very
wrong
about
that,
but
we'll
jump
that
hurdle
if
I'm
proven
wrong
cool
later
yeah.
And
then,
though,
the
one
other
like
asked
here
since
we
have,
we
have
folks
hacking
away
on
this
right
now.
The
downloads
page
yep,
with
like
the
yeah,
the
the
full
list
of
download
resources
and
the
the
grid.
A
B
A
A
B
These
are
already
done
so,
like
all
the
all
the
callers
they
have
cementing,
meaning
so
on
them
and
then
elevations
effects
and
then
grid
styles,
like
all
of
these
things
already
done.
So
we
can
start
like
with
things
like
this
CSS
infrastructure
and
then
also
the
textiles
as
well,
which
contained
fun-sized,
fun,
wait
and
my
height
as
well.
Beautiful.
A
B
B
Think
like
well
I
mean
I
mean
to
have
this
this
page
as
a
template.
It's
pretty
much
baked
I,
think
that
I
mean
hiding
we're
showing
the
the
breadcrumbs
is
good,
like
I'll
take
this
out,
but
the
page
and
then
the
spacing
between
the
paragraphs
and
like
matter
of
like
merchants,
padding's
and
all
the
stuff,
it's
kind
of
already
figure
it
out.
So
we
could
start
with
that.
Also
all
of
these
things
are
defined
in
this
dog,
so
so
this
should
be.
It
should
be
good,
so
we
can
start
with
that
for
next
week.
B
What
I
think?
Oh,
we
could
also
start
doing
stuff
like
this
like.
If
we're
gonna
have
an
accordion,
we
need
to
start
looking
like
that.
If
we
had
avatars
badges,
if
we
want
to
do,
we
can
go
really
really
deep
into
this,
but
we
could
start
coding
buttons
as
component
like
all
these
little
little
atoms
and
then
for
the
page
itself.
B
B
A
B
A
We
still
have
some
type
of
visual
representation
of
that
here.
Yeah
yeah
I
want
to
add
as
a
follow-up
feature
like
it
will
it
will
remember
your
browser
and
like
if
you
have
visited
a
page,
it
will
be
checked
type
of
thing.
Your
progress
as
you
go
through
it
would
be
yeah.
It
would
be
awesome
to
retain
some
type
of
visual
indicator
for
that
yeah.
A
Of
some
kind
on
the
current
on
the
current
site,
the
one
that
we've
gotten
together,
it's
yeah,
it's
a
little
repetitive
at
this
point
since
they're
all
the
same
size
right
so
I
I,
don't
know
the
best
way
to
present
it.
Okay,
it
would
be
nice
to
have
some
type
of
visual
indicator
of
progress
through
through
a
section
itself.
Yeah.
B
B
If
it's
too
repetitive,
but
I
got
it
after,
like
I
went
here
and
I
was
like
okay
now,
I
know:
I'm
here
you
know,
but
I
can
I
can
prototype
it
and
see
how
it
looks
and
then
with
this
style,
and
then
we
can
talk
about
it.
Thanks
thanks
meaning,
but
the
spacing
and
all
stuff
is
gonna,
be
pretty
much
the
same.
Yeah.