 gooey challenge community shoutouts. I've got four of them today. So we got to kind of make it quick. They're based on this building a side nap component that we did last week. Check it out if you haven't yet. Here's the article. It's got all sorts of fun little gifts. If you watched the video and didn't read the article, I suggest reading the article. There's a lot of stuff I put in there that I don't put in the video. Anyway, let's get into these submissions. The first one here is by Anrella. Look here, little yes. And this was a really interesting remix. Just sort of took it. Changed some colors, learned some things about CSS, submitted it right back. And that's all that you need to make a great submission. Shout out to you, Anrella. Thank you for that submission. I love it. This one down here takes a little bit more of a personal style into it, which I really like. This one's from Maya. Thank you so much for your submission. And if you want to see how this one works, it's of course on Glitch with all of the code there. Look at that. That's just so nice. Up here, we have one from Jason Miller. This one's a custom element that has many nice features that I want to showcase. One is the ability to drag out the menu from anywhere within the viewport. And of course, drag it back. There is the button. Gotta love it. But that's just really, really nice. Now, one thing it doesn't have is what this one does down here by Evromalarki. This one, once you invoke to show it, you can then use your mouse to scroll it back and forth and throw it away. So it's almost like I would love to, you know, drag one of these open and then scroll to throw it away. And I might be able to make a new nav that has the ultimate set of features of every nav that ever came from the community and we, you know, I don't know, have a new style. And that is what this is all about. Thank you so much for the community submissions and I'll see you all in the next episode of GUI Challenges. Take it easy. Bye.