At Brainox AI, we understand that your website’s layout plays a crucial role in its overall functionality and user experience. If you need to request layout changes, following these guidelines will help us implement your desired updates efficiently and effectively.
Step 1: Identify Specific Layout Changes
- Be Clear and Specific: Clearly identify which parts of your website layout you want to change. Examples of common layout changes include:
- Moving or resizing elements (e.g., banners, buttons, images).
- Adjusting the positioning of sections (e.g., header, footer, navigation menu).
- Modifying font sizes, colors, or styles.
- Adding or removing columns, sections, or widgets.
Step 2: Provide Visual References
- Mockups or Screenshots: If possible, provide mockups or screenshots that show exactly how you’d like the new layout to look. You can use tools like Figma or Canva to create simple design mockups or annotate screenshots to highlight specific changes.
- Sample Websites: If you’ve seen a layout on another website that you like, provide a link and explain which elements you want to replicate on your site.
Step 3: Outline Functional Changes
- User Experience Considerations: If the layout change impacts how users interact with the website (e.g., changing the navigation structure or adding a call-to-action button), explain the desired user flow or functionality. This will help ensure that the changes enhance the user experience.
- Mobile Responsiveness: Be sure to consider how the layout changes will appear on both desktop and mobile devices. If you need specific adjustments for mobile users, include that in your request.
Step 4: Submit a Detailed Request
When you’re ready to request a layout change, submit a support ticket in the Website Development category with the following details:
- Subject: “Request for Layout Change.”
- Description: Provide a detailed explanation of the changes, including specific sections, elements, or pages that need updates.
- Visual References: Attach any mockups, screenshots, or reference links.
- Priority: Assign the appropriate priority based on how urgent the changes are (e.g., High if it’s critical for upcoming launches, Medium for non-urgent adjustments).
Step 5: Review and Approval Process
- After submitting your request, our team will review the details and may reach out to clarify any aspects of the layout changes.
- For complex changes, we’ll provide an estimated timeline and confirm the scope before making any updates.
Step 6: Testing and Feedback
- Once the changes are implemented, review the updated layout and provide feedback. If further adjustments are needed, you can request additional modifications through the same ticket.
By providing clear and detailed information when requesting layout changes, you help ensure that our team can make updates efficiently while meeting your expectations. Remember to consider how the changes will affect both desktop and mobile versions of your website to create the best user experience.