 So, all this talk about APIs is making me sleepy. So, let's talk about something more interesting. So, during the COVID times, we had this quite new, quick little project to help out local developers. So, shorthand is a local developer looked located in Brisbane to help them with the development of the Drupal module because some of the consumers of their services are actually on Drupal. They're also trying to build or they may be already have WordPress module or whatever they're called in WordPress world. So, if anyone's interested, you can raise your hand and build one for WordPress. So, anyway, so what is shorthand? So, shorthand is in the... Early before it's the name of the company, it was like, how do you shorten, how do you like a script? So, that's quite an interesting name of the company. So, what they do, they just create this beautiful storytelling stories. Where you know how sometimes you end up on the news website and you just keep scrolling and scrolling and scrolling because it reveals something and then there's a video and then there's a chart that populates while you scroll. So, it really grabs your attention and you stay on that sort of article for longer than you would usually stay if it's just bunch of texts. So, it engages the users, the viewer to actually interact with the story that you have to tell. So, for example, here's a couple of stories that they have that work with BBC, for example. So, here's a video embed and while you scroll, there's full videos, full photos and they fade away and then they show some statistics, for example. So, there used to be so many visitors to this site and now there's so many and there's mix of text and mix of maps and charts and anything else. So, the idea is, and it's quite easy to build those stories. So, that's basically what they do. When you create an account, you can create those stories quite easily and they, so it's a really cool, whizzy week with images and JavaScript you can embed and all sorts of videos and charts and so on and so forth and different effects and they show you how to embed all those things as well and you can do all the scroll attacks and images and reveals and things like that. So, there's a lot of room to play around with shorthand. So, in a nutshell, it's really comprehensive, whizzy week editor with a lot of capabilities. So, the question is, if you want to publish it on your Drupal website, how would you go about it? Because what shorthand does on the backend, it's a React-driven application and when you publish it, you can publish it in multiple different ways. You can provide them your URL and they host it on S3 buckets or whatever, but you can also publish it, you can download it fully. So, you'll have the full control where you store it and how you store it. So, you can download the whole zip of your story and it will have all the images, all the interactions, all the JavaScript. So, it's compiled on a server-side compiled, compiled into plain HTML JavaScript. So, you can run it in your browser. So, for example, here's my story that I built here with that's how the editor looks like and here's the story just downloaded locally. You can fully adjust and place like shorthand log or you can remove that if you don't need it and change the color and just have really, like even have all sorts of effects on your application and then you can, yeah, it's just there, you own the whole thing. So, you can download it and put it in your own S3 bucket. But then it's a question of publishing it. So, if you do have your Drupal website, then you can just download and install shorthand module that we helped to develop. So, it's available for Drupal 7, for Drupal 8, Drupal 9. All you need is just your API key to your shorthand account. So, you do need shorthand subscription. And once you install it, you provide your API key, there's version two only available, version one is long gone. And you also need to provide the text fill format which is full HTML, JavaScript. So, just give it all the rights you can to the in the configuration because basically what it does, it downloads when you create a story. So, let's have a look at what's happening. So, you'll have shorthand as a content type and then just create a story and then you just have a view of all the story, published stories from your profile. So, from here, these are like, I have many more stories but some of them are not published that you can see there in draft. So, you can see only those that are published, you can bring them to Drupal. So, once you create a story and save the story, what it will do? It will download the zip file from shorthand account, from your shorthand, put it into public folder or any folder that you configure for your Drupal content, unzip it and reference it to that story that you create and that's about it. And then once it's published, you have your story on your Drupal website. So, that's it. You have this really beautiful showcase of different pictures and text that can be easily integrated into Drupal and it's mobile-friendly, straight away as well and it's quite easy to impress with your content without trying to develop any Drupal hierarchies to create that sort of thing. So, that's pretty much it. So, you can try it yourself. You can try all the different stories that shorthand created or editors created using the platform and see maybe it's really cool for galleries or for universities or for any sort of advertisement agencies or newspapers that's sort of the target market. Yeah, so this is my quick visual presentation.