Delta just rolled out new home page interface
#1
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Delta just rolled out new home page interface
Just logged onto to Delta.com and the home page is entirely new - bathed in Delta dark blue and everything rearranged. Entirely new look - and mostly driven for the segmentation drive with all sorts of areas for service upgrades.
Of note, service disruptions are now a little more accessible with the "bell" icon along the top line.
Secondary pages appear same.
Once you log in, options available include 'Today' and 'Feed' for service disruptions.
Of note, service disruptions are now a little more accessible with the "bell" icon along the top line.
Secondary pages appear same.
Once you log in, options available include 'Today' and 'Feed' for service disruptions.
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Was just fiddling around with a bunch of stuff and I still have the old design on mine.
Screenshot of the new one looks nice. Hopefully all the functionality actually works properly.
Screenshot of the new one looks nice. Hopefully all the functionality actually works properly.
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Most likely they're using a rollout in phases based on increasing percentages. In other words, at first only 1% of users get the new page design, then 5%, then 15%, etc..
This is done so if anything is broken, it can be caught before it impacts business to all customers. This is done through the use of cookies. Technically, if you used a cookie editor and knew what to edit, you could force either the old or new design.
Looks snazzy!
This is done so if anything is broken, it can be caught before it impacts business to all customers. This is done through the use of cookies. Technically, if you used a cookie editor and knew what to edit, you could force either the old or new design.
Looks snazzy!