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Ett första utkast på boksida i den nya formen. Mycket av mervärdet är indelat i olika underavdelnigar, vilken som blir "defaultvyn" och vad den exakt innehåller får diskuteras. Kanske skall besökarnas betyg och omdömen synas mer.
Originally launched as a personal blog for local news anchor, Amy Wood, theRibbit.com is in the process of being redesigned as a blog to bring together all of Amy's work revolving around social media and networking and her daily broadcasts and news reports.
Robb Montgomery's redesign of The Examiner debuted in San Francisco, Baltiimore and Washington, D.C. in March 2006.
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Piece:
This was another African piece belonging to one of my clients. The clasp was broken and one of the camel beads was cracked. It was strung on plastic string.
The repair and design:
The piece was restrung on strong flex wire and the broken clasp replaced with a sterling silver lobster claw clasp. The broken camel bead was repaired/glued. I found wood that matched the color of the necklace and made earrings to match.
A Pousada do Boqueirão necessitava de um redesign do site para se adequar as novas tendências de mercado podendo interagir com mais eficiência com clientes antigos e novos. Além do redesign foi feito um projeto de marketing virtual.
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Starting today, QuiBids‘ fresh, new redesign is available to all customers!
We previously opened the new look up to a small handful of customers for testing purposes, but now it’s ready to go for the public at large! Here’s what you’ve got to do:
1. Click on the top-left icon that says “NEW: See What’s New…”
2. Be dazzled by our streamlined, faster website!
We’re excited to say that the summer 2012 redesign provided much more than a mere makeover. We took the time to build useful new functionalities into the site, as well as improve its parts that weren’t quite up to snuff. The end result is a much smoother, faster QuiBids, one that’s simultaneously better for browsing customers and those who know exactly what they’re looking for!
So go ahead and take a few minutes to read up on the improvements and additions we made to the site — it’s yours to use, after all!
An improved search bar
Finding products on QuiBids is now easier than ever thanks to our fixed-up search bar. We’ve installed a way smarter, faster system to power it, and we fixed it right at the top of every page on the site. So now all you’ve got to do to find for your next big win is look up!
Product pages
One of the goals of the redesign was to improve QuiBids’ shopping and browsing experience, so we built product pages for every item we sell! The product page is where you can go for items’ descriptions and specs, the listed value, shipping cost, auction statistics and most importantly: all scheduled auctions for the specific item. Now you can plan around upcoming auctions instead of bending your schedule to suit ours!
More extensive auction statistics
Are you the cautious, calculating type who tallies up the most likely times of day that you’ll win an auction? Now determining factors like ending prices, bids spent, and total amount paid are as easy as scrolling to the bottom of an item’s product page and having a look for yourself! Use all this information to spend your bids more effectively!
More specific sorting options
Looking up auctions on QuiBids used to require a bit of guesswork, even if you knew exactly what you wanted. Now specifying the results of a search (or a general category, or even the whole site) is as easy as Display, Sort, and Filter! Are you just looking for a product page or an actual auction? Soon-to-end auctions or most popular items? Maybe an auction that comes with a Gameplay? All these categorizing options are now available to you!
A beefed-up Watchlist
With plenty more space and the ability to drag and drop auctions, the Watchlist is now a far more practical, useful tool! Using the aforementioned categorizing features and the drag-and-drop, you can keep track of dozens of auctions simultaneously.
The drag-and-drop
You know how auctions are all lined up as their own separate little modules? Well now you can drag and drop them anywhere on the auction block, rearranging them as you like! Group auctions together by your level of interest, your likelihood of winning, or whatever other factor you want!
The icon legend
Wondering about those little icons that appear when you hover your cursor on top of an auction’s title? Well scroll down to the icon legend at the bottom of the page to find out what they are!
Happy bidding!
Pages designed by the page planners of LEADERSHIP newspaper in Abuja, Nigeria after being trained by U.S. journlaist and design consultant Robb Montgomery. The design was a six-month project produced by Montgomery Multimedia in Berlin.