Thinking: I'm still not feeling the new top navigation from a browsability perspective - because it's horizontal it doesn't show the full names of the streams, and if it did they'd stretch out too far. I'm wondering if, now that we are fading out the content on the sides anyway, we could have a vertical streams menu to the right of the content, and potentially stretch out the time periods above the timeline at the top and make them both full width. Something like this:

Draft up design for "Solo view" screen - a view that shows posts from a single stream with no ability to switch to other streams

Draft up the next release: March 24 release
Sync data from prod to staging
Clean up git
Upgrade to heroku 20 and re-deploy to Heroku
Fix incorrect date because of caching issue on tweet cards
Improve styling of cards, change pill style to plain text, add background

Draft list of remaining docs to send to Sarah. Once Noel confirms the content i'll send on to Sarah
Draft cover Letter per Noel's directions - mentioning no VLC
Photo of weight docket
Photo of Kieran invoice
Create github repo for atlas-expo project & add Jen
Add custom CSS feature
Start adding bottom tabs
The tab navigation and stack navigator aren't properly integrated here, as you can tell by the "WebView0" underneath the "Home" title bar here

Jen List
P1. Fix page titles (Show real page titles instead of "Webview0")
P1. Integrate bottom tab component with stack navigator
Basic Login Screen which uses the API and sets a token
Don't spend time on reset password or styling here. Main thing is the functionality to capture and store a local API token that can be used later.
Smooth bottom navigation with limited performance ramifications if each tab initializes a new webview
Smooth pure react native left hamburger menu
March 17 Release: Progress tracker
Goal: V1 of Progress screen, showing progress for a particular week
Work on design for Progress screen

Spec backend for progress screen
Build out progress screen

Bug: Updating the number of reps for an exercise during a workout has no effect
March 17 Release: Highlighter Functionality
Goal: Improve display of pages and the passage through time by using a highlight/opacity effect

Click a day-link on the timeline to scroll to that day
Reduce opacity of non-highlighted days when they're not in the center of the screen
Add an active class to the active day in the timeline while it's in focus, keep updated on scroll
Add stream name to each post when viewing the all streams

Allow modifying dates for stream posts
You can now add a date to a post using the Date:: attribute
This stream is designed to track our progress to having a reusable set of patterns for turning simple html apps into native apps.
Goal: Gain the capacity to ship html-based apps to the iOS & Android app stores in a very lightweight, manageable way, which has support for native authentication, native navigation, push notifications.
Here's the currently-known list of requirements:
Works with react-native-webview and expo
Supports a native-feeling bottom-bar tab navigation
Supports slide-across transitions for internal links on pages.
Supports a top-menu-bar based back button
Supports the hardware back button on android
Smoothly handles sessions/auth without weird logged out bugs
Nice to have: Supports modals
Nice to have: Support for deep linking/external urls
Eventful morning - got a call from Faith that she'd fallen off her bike on ice. Went to pick her up and the car got a flat tire 😩
Outside of that, this afternoon we got the keys for our new apartment in Diemen! The landlords seemed super nice, went through everything in detail with us.