Hello Nick

Bigfish project is very interesting, I have try but it does not work for my
phone device with version 1.08. How can I config for mobile browser?

Thank you,

Duong.

On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 8:52 PM, Nick Rosser <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mike,
>
> Thanks for the encouragement! We'll be looking to do more regular updates
> on progress from this point forward ... targeting every month or two.
>
> We're particularly excited about the mobile solution -- really a solution
> for "small device" in general. The first iteration is pretty impressive,
> needs a few tweaks to really polish up the solution.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Nick Rosser
> [email protected]
> O: 516.742.7888 x221
> C: 516.901.1720
>
>
> On 12/7/2012 12:01 AM, Mike wrote:
>
>> Awesome work Nick.  The BigFish project is an amazing product.
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Nick Rosser<[email protected]>
>>  wrote:
>>
>>  All,
>>>
>>> The latest release of our OFBiz / BigFish eCommerce platform is
>>> available.
>>>
>>> For more details please visit http://bigfish.salmonllc.com, the "Demo"
>>> section will provide a good overview of both an eCommerce implementation
>>> and the BigFish Admin Module.
>>>
>>> Of particular note, in this release:
>>>
>>>   * Support for Mobile (small devices)
>>>       o a very cool implementation!
>>>       o implemented for the Fashion House demo
>>>         (http://bigfish.salmonllc.com:****8082/online/shop/main<http:/**
>>> /bigfish.salmonllc.com:8082/**online/shop/main<http://bigfish.salmonllc.com:8082/online/shop/main>
>>> >
>>> )
>>>       o whenever the browser screen size gets to 450 pixels or less then
>>>         the "small device CSS" will kick-in (so called "responsive")
>>>       o try resizing your browser down to 450 pixels wide, try from a
>>>         phone, it works!
>>>       o a little rough at the edges, we will be fine tuning this over
>>>         the coming month or so
>>>
>>>   * Feeds, Services and Scheduled Jobs
>>>       o a significant amount of work has been done in this area
>>>       o many services and scheduled jobs built around clients who want a
>>>         BigFish eCommerce front-end solution but also need to continue
>>>         using their existing ERP solution for fulfillment
>>>       o scheduled jobs to extract New Customers, New Orders and import
>>>         into the back-end ERP
>>>       o scheduled jobs to accept new files from clients for Product
>>>         Updates, Order Status Updates and Store Locator updates
>>>
>>>   * Smart Variant Feature Awareness
>>>       o Ability to understand a primary feature, associate to a specific
>>>         variant and act accordingly
>>>       o examples from the Fashion House demo:
>>>           + search for "pink", if there is a pink colored variant it
>>>             will be shown (try "white", you'll see the same product but
>>>             the white variant will be displayed)
>>>           + facets: click on a "red" facet filter, all products with a
>>>             red variant will show the red version
>>>           + sticky: if the list page is showing a specific variant (blue
>>>             color) then the detail page will show the same
>>>       o all configurable, not just for "color" although this would seem
>>>         the natural usage given that this feature will naturally lead to
>>>         variant specific imagery
>>>
>>>   * Help System in Admin Module
>>>       o The beginnings of a BigFish Admin Module help system
>>>       o We have help for the functional pages
>>>       o But our focus will continue to be in the "How To" and "Guides"
>>> areas
>>>       o Basically approach is that the Admin screens are pretty self
>>>         explanatory, but how to do something from a business point of
>>>         view is more difficult to understand because several aspects of
>>>         the Admin Module may be involved
>>>       o Check out the first How-To and General-Guides, click on "Help"
>>>         in any Admin Module instance
>>>
>>>   * Performance / Scalability
>>>       o Many changes to take advantage of OFBiz caching
>>>       o Everything cached in the eComm implementation, nothing cached in
>>>         the Admin Module
>>>       o We couldn't find any useful documentation for this ... if anyone
>>>         is interested we have a help document available
>>>
>>> And many smaller tweaks, fixes and enhancements As always, questions and
>>> comments are welcome.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> Nick Rosser
>>> [email protected]
>>> O: 516.742.7888 x221
>>> C: 516.901.1720
>>>
>>>
>>>

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