It's that time of year again—New Year 2025! We are staring the new year wit our continued focused on CSS Responsive Design, and today we are announcing that our shop version of our web application suite is getting tablet design upgrades and is due to be completed this month. After an intense battle with mobile design (no easy feat trust us) we have moved on to fine precision for a first release of AutoPartEx Beta on tablet devices. We have bigger goals for this year, that will see A/B Testing, feed back from traffic as we discover information of what's working for our audience and what to improve upon. One of the most difficult parts of web info systems is indeed getting the user layout to be friendly, easy to ready/consume, and friendly for the type of data we are presenting. We wish it could be easy as 1-2-3, but it's not and our team is quite small. Rome was not build in a day, but we are effortlessly toiling away to get all device types the perfect layout for a version one.
Goals For 2025
With the first two weeks of 2025 already gone, we've made huge leaps to finish up tablet design and wrap of desktop resolution tweaks. Most of desktop is complete for both the parent and child web applications managing AutoPartEx, but you mind some elements not aligned, this just takes time.
One of the hard parts of web design is not looking like a boiler plate style of web application, with that comes it's own custom design. Although the bulk of our grid system relies on the Twitter Bootstrap Boiler Plate, we've made heavy overrides to get the elements we think represent good data layout adjusted. This process thus far taken about two years to get right, again with the limited amount of time and really human capital investment.
As seen above you can see we have responsive grid featuring four product cards for table. We might change this to three so that more data can be shown and is a little easier to read. These are the types of changes you can expect to see over the course of this 2025 year as we wrangle with tough user experience feed-back.
We also have adapted the data table that features end-less records of auto parts where some dealers just don't have robust data structures for search engine results or the e-commerce grid. The data table is located right below the e-commerce grid and is fully searchable and or filter capable.
As we eagerly toil away with our web systems design, we are looking forward to hearing back from our audiences what we can do better and what they would prefer to see. Coding for all devices type is the greatest challenge and the process of adapting our code we will make strides to get it just right.
We are excited to also introduce artificial intelligence to help with the refactoring of errors or adapting our code to make it more agile when user needs to change overtime. This will enable us to speed up the evolution of front-end design and getting our audience's needs met FASTER.
Last we will be developing a robust and killer phone application that will enable you to take AutoPartEx data on the go and best of all the data will be loaded onto your phone at all times, when you enter a wifi network will update as needed. This is be a major leap in our development aspirations to give all walks a life the power they need to make informed decisions on auto parts for endless automobile applications across the globe! Happy New Year folks and we will see you again in the next quarter with new upgrades and accomplishments on responsive design efforts :)
It's that time of year again—New Year 2025! We are staring the new year wit our continued focused on CSS Responsive Design, and today we are announcing that our shop version of our web application suite is getting tablet design upgrades and is due to be completed this month.
After an intense battle with mobile design (no easy feat trust us) we have moved on to fine precision for a first release of AutoPartEx Beta on tablet devices. We have bigger goals for this year, that will see A/B Testing, feed back from traffic as we discover information of what's working for our audience and what to improve upon.
One of the most difficult parts of web info systems is indeed getting the user layout to be friendly, easy to ready/consume, and friendly for the type of data we are presenting. We wish it could be easy as 1-2-3, but it's not and our team is quite small. Rome was not build in a day, but we are effortlessly toiling away to get all device types the perfect layout for a version one.
Goals For 2025
With the first two weeks of 2025 already gone, we've made huge leaps to finish up tablet design and wrap of desktop resolution tweaks. Most of desktop is complete for both the parent and child web applications managing AutoPartEx, but you mind some elements not aligned, this just takes time.
One of the hard parts of web design is not looking like a boiler plate style of web application, with that comes it's own custom design. Although the bulk of our grid system relies on the Twitter Bootstrap Boiler Plate, we've made heavy overrides to get the elements we think represent good data layout adjusted. This process thus far taken about two years to get right, again with the limited amount of time and really human capital investment.
As seen above you can see we have responsive grid featuring four product cards for table. We might change this to three so that more data can be shown and is a little easier to read. These are the types of changes you can expect to see over the course of this 2025 year as we wrangle with tough user experience feed-back.
We also have adapted the data table that features end-less records of auto parts where some dealers just don't have robust data structures for search engine results or the e-commerce grid. The data table is located right below the e-commerce grid and is fully searchable and or filter capable.
As we eagerly toil away with our web systems design, we are looking forward to hearing back from our audiences what we can do better and what they would prefer to see. Coding for all devices type is the greatest challenge and the process of adapting our code we will make strides to get it just right.
We are excited to also introduce artificial intelligence to help with the refactoring of errors or adapting our code to make it more agile when user needs to change overtime. This will enable us to speed up the evolution of front-end design and getting our audience's needs met FASTER.
Last we will be developing a robust and killer phone application that will enable you to take AutoPartEx data on the go and best of all the data will be loaded onto your phone at all times, when you enter a wifi network will update as needed.
This will be a major leap in our development aspirations to give all walks a life the power they need to make informed decisions on auto parts for endless automobile applications across the globe!
Happy New Year folks and we will see you again in the next quarter with new upgrades and accomplishments on responsive design efforts :)
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