Invision & Skachatok
Hey Skachatok, have you tried the new AI layout generator that automatically adapts UI elements for any screen size? I think it could shave hours off our prototyping process. What do you think?
Yeah, I’ve spent a few hours with that AI layout generator, and it’s pretty slick – it auto‑resizes and realigns components in real time, which is a huge win for rapid prototyping. But don’t just drop it into production without a quick audit: check how it handles custom widgets, animation triggers, and cross‑browser quirks. If it passes those checks, it can shave days off the workflow, but if it starts misplacing elements on edge‑case screens, you’ll end up back at the drawing board. So test it on a small project first, then scale it up if it keeps its promises.
Sounds like a solid plan—just keep an eye on those edge cases you mentioned. If the layout shifts on a small widget, that’s a red flag. Maybe set up a quick test suite to flag misalignments automatically. Once it’s passing the checks, you’ll be free to push the rest of the team on it. Keep me posted on how the audit goes.
That’s the right mindset—no room for “good enough.” I’ll spin up a quick test harness with automated visual diffing, maybe using Percy or Applitools, so any drift shows up instantly. I’ll run the first batch of screens, flag any misalignments, then push the refined version to the repo. I’ll ping you as soon as the audit passes or if we hit a stubborn edge case.
Nice, that visual diff loop will keep the quality up. Keep the thresholds tight and watch the edge cases closely—those are usually the trickiest. Hit me up when you’re ready to push the polished version.
Got the diff script running, thresholds set tight, and the first run flagged a few alignment issues on the 320‑pixel widget. I’m tweaking the layout rules, so once those are resolved I’ll push the polished version. I’ll let you know when it’s all green.
Sounds good—keep tightening those rules and watch the 320‑pixel widget. Let me know when everything’s green; I’ll be ready to move the next phase.