Written by Robin Morris
We have pushed out a major update to the booking process for Reserve and other websites using the Reserve booking service.
Guests now get a mobile friendly experience through the entirety of their booking journey.
Mobile and tablet have become such a large part of the mix that it is vital to ensure the booking process works across a broad range of screen sizes.
Written by Robin Morris
Written by Robin Morris
Written by Robin Morris
Written by Robin Morris
Admin Console: major look and feel update
better layout in mobile context
removal of clutter to focus user on important tasks
Admin Console: improved commenting
Admin Console: booking “insights” now show up allowing quick access to bookings for guests arriving today, tomorrow etc.
Admin Console: addition of “Today”, “Tomorrow” options when filtering bookings
Bookster: can now define “Mandatory Extras” - an item that will always form part of a guest booking
Bookster: sign up for Stripe payments directly from within Bookster console
Platform: updated the geonames.org database of placenames
Platform: new responsive booking screens for caravan parks and campsites
Admin Console: hide 'Accounting Entity' on Payment Gateway forms when possible
Admin Console: reworking of “wizard” processes, applied to various areas
Admin Console: improvements to help text in various areas
Platform: bug fixes to client using their own secure domain
Platform: update Google API settings
Platform: do not send confirmation emails for non-saved, blocked Enquires
Platform: update jcrop to 0.9.12
Platform: only set the calendar start/end dates form a cookie if the dates are available
Written by Robin Morris
Written by Melinda Gama
As part of my academic course, I am working with Tribalogic in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Scotland’s capital city: Edinburgh is one of the most attractive place in the United Kingdom; built on volcanic hills the city offers a panorama that is outstanding and beyond compare to its 486,120 inhabitants.
The impressive view of the city on Arthur's Seat
Through it’s history, heritage and iconic places Edinburgh is the top touristic destination in Scotland and second only to London in the United Kingdom.
The economy of the city is one of the most prosperous of the United Kingdom and unemployment rate is the lowest (2.4%). Therefore, many people choose to work here whether it be for a couple of months or for a lifetime.
I am a one of around 7,000* international students who seize the opportunity to come to Edinburgh, indeed thanks to the Erasmus programme it has never been easier to do a work placement abroad. The reason why Edinburgh appeals to so many students is based on it’s cultural wealth, some examples of which are:
Moreover the city has all the advantages of a capital (It is a dynamic city with many events) but without the disadvantages (the city is small enough to go almost anywhere on foot).
As part of my work placement I have been working on Bookster for two months. Bookster specialise in holiday rental businesses which is an asset because tourism is one of the booming sectors in Edinburgh thanks to the number of tourists coming every year.
Written by Robin Morris
Written by Robin Morris
Written by Robin Morris
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