EXCLUSIVE: Consistency for the Aptivi Newsroom and API docs design

Last week, we have reported that the June 2026 redesign for the Aptivi Blog had finished in two stages: design and structure. This took a lot of effort into ensuring that responsive design was applied across all form factors, including mobile phones and tablets. This was a project that was planned to fix problems that plagued the older design that we revealed back on February 2026 as part of the bigger milestone.

As we have gathered great feedback, we’d like to extend this effort to include both the API documentation of our projects that use .NET and the Aptivi Newsroom website. We will perform the necessary changes to ensure that our design is:

  • Consistent: We will update both sites to be consistent with our new design language, including colors and other element properties.
  • Cohesive: We will update both sites to ensure that they become readable across all form factors.
  • Reliable: We will update both sites to make the design elements, such as text and images, adapt to different form factors, while making sure that problems related to design are resolved.

This design change, however, has no schedule, so it will slowly roll out according to the results of our experiments. If things go well, we will start rolling it out to a small batch, such as Nitrocid and Terminaux, before extending to larger batches to make sure that any last-minute bugs with the design can be caught early.

Aptivi Newsroom will get the updated design first, then the API documentation design update will come in tiers, which will span for three weeks, as we keep testing the new design to ensure that it reliably achieves our goal.

Currently, there is no set date as to when we’ll start rolling out the changes, but we will showcase them to you in a separate Aptivi Newsroom article once we start pushing the design updates.

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