Ah what's up everybody? We walked to the nearly last episode of this series. We've been doing this for three months. Can you believe that the first episode of this series was uploaded three months ago? And here we are, so close to being done. In the last episode, we did a quick job of getting those icon fonts set up. We have options for different kinds of social networks that you could be on. It's easy to plug them in and make more icons line up in that row. It's also easy to plug in your email address, and it's all controlled through the settings menu. Today, we're going to create this forum, which is going to be sent. Now, keep in mind that this is an unusual thing. You may not see it very often on a website that's a static website, right? It's not built on PHP, it's not built on Rails or another kind of language that can speak to servers. It's just plain static HTML that you can throw up on SS3 hosting, for example. And if you know, there's no way for it to talk to a server, so having a forum on it is a little unconventional. But there's a really, really great option for that. Let me show you how that works. We're going to run over to this really awesome service called forms.brace.io. Now, Brace is a company that will allow you to host your website on their servers, and they also generate static things and static websites. They use a Drop. I don't know, I don't host with Brace, I've never done one website with them, but maybe in the future because this service is pretty awesome. To help their own customers and free to use for everybody, they have a...