AI integration in WB19 on the horizon?

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kevindef
 
 
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AI integration in WB19 on the horizon?

Post by kevindef »

Hi,
Any hints of AI integration in WB19 on the horizon? For instance, employing AI to automatically optimize website breakpoints for mobile viewports would be beneficial, eliminating the need for manual adjustments at each breakpoint.

The concept I’m suggesting — automatically optimizing layout breakpoints for different viewports — would involve an AI system that can analyse content, understand optimal user experience, and dynamically adjust layouts to suit various devices and screen sizes.

The idea of using AI to optimize website breakpoints for different devices is a promising one, and many in the industry have been exploring ways to leverage AI and machine learning to streamline web design processes.
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Re: AI integration in WB19 on the horizon?

Post by Pablo »

For instance, employing AI to automatically optimize website breakpoints for mobile viewports would be beneficial, eliminating the need for manual adjustments at each breakpoint.
That will not be possible with AI. There is no way for AI to know what you want the layout to look like, because there is no structure in (absolute) layouts.
However, if you use Layout grids then the layout is usually adapted automatically.
See also:
https://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/layout_modes.html

Other AI functionality may be on the horizon...
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Re: AI integration in WB19 on the horizon?

Post by wwonderfull »

I think the same as @pablo said. I think it is currently easy enough to handle breakpoint to be managed with the current features which are still being improved although has more than compulsory. Automation has it's pros and cons but for managing breakpoints I think AI is not the best purpose or practice.
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Re: AI integration in WB19 on the horizon?

Post by kevindef »

Fair enough. Thank you gentlemen.
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