Top Section

This is the Top Section. It's listed at the top for semantic reasons. Also, here's a section of a top as a bonus.

several spinning tops

More accurately, it's a selection of tops, since they haven't been disassembled in any way.

Also, Mount Vesuvius blew its top sometime in 79 (just 79, not 1979), well preserving the nearby city of Pompeii so that adults that like to play in the dirt could have something to do several hundred years later (for several hundred years). People don't generally think of volcanos as patrons of the arts, but shining members like Vesuvius clearly care.

Red Section

There are persons in this world whose favorite color is red. This is a fact. Gilbert Keith Chesterton even said something interesting about red:

Red is the most joyful and dreadful thing in the physical universe; it is the fiercest note, it is the highest light, it is the place where the walls of this world of ours wear thinnest and something beyond burns through. It glows in the blood which sustains and in the fire which destroys us, in the roses of our romance and in the awful cup of our religion. It stands for all passionate happiness, as in faith or in first love.
Alarms and Discursions by G. K. Chesterton

Green Section

There exist other persons whose favorite color is green. G. K. C. may have said something about green. Regardless, he said more about George Bernard Shaw than the color green. G. B. S. was Irish. The Irish and the color green apparently have some relation to each other.

Blue Section

Blue is an important color. Water is generally blue. This is good. If it wasn't blue, a lot more people would likely drown.

This is a fine time to write some code about blue.

blue++;

Perhaps that line is a little fuzzy. It might make more sense with repetition.

blue++;
blue++;

Of course, context frequently helps.

blue = blue;
blue++;
if (!blue != red && blue == happy) blue();

Clearly, that makes much more sense.

Magenta Section

In technical documentation, it's popularly important to rehash and repeat things in a novel way at the end. The color magenta and lists are great ways to facilitate this.

Technically, none of this has been technical documentation. Some of it was even made up.