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Intro
Recently I published an article about this topic. On my personal blog it got an amazing amount of views in a short time. Although it has been published here as well, have no idea if someone ever read it. I prepared a supplementary tutorial to show some specific use cases. It is meant just to allow you to see differences between the proposed workflows. Even if though I fear it will not be viewed neither (the tag Reset is not even available in that very long list) here is a copy of that tutorial.
It is using design elements of the Quick Start Project Safety, but I didn’t use any interaction because I prefer creating the actions myself (lot of shared actions as usual).
Why do I often use QSP slides? It makes it easier to answer questions about them when they appear in the social media. Sorry that I rarely use the provided actions because they seldom do what I want to achieve.
For those who are curious, here is the tutorial:
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