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First phase of MerchantCircle redesign goes live

March 05 2012 11:58PM

Shortly after MerchantCircle was acquired by Reply.com a site redesign effort was launched and I was asked to lead the effort from the development side. At the time, I’d been working as the sole developer on bloglines.com so for me this was an interesting challenge not to mention a fairly sizable gear shift. The site is built with a Python templating engine called Cheetah and consists of just over 2000 template files, in other words it’s big. It would be fair to say there was a good deal of skepticism about launching such a large undertaking and it took me a few weeks to wrestling with a few approaches before I settled on a pattern I felt comfortable with. On bloglines I’d heavily leveraged Cheetah’s support for visual inheritance, something not used in the MerchantCircle codebase though it’s the cornerstone of the redesign.

Below is the old MerchantCircle listing page (right) and the new redesign as you can see there are significant differences which are far more than skin deep.

Old Design
OldDesign_Nov_2011
New Design
NewDesign_Nov_2011

The redesign in the press:

Reply Relaunches MerchantCircle As A More Consumer-Focused Merchant Marketplace
Reply revamps MerchantCircle.com in days leading to Yelp IPO

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