This commit introduces a comprehensive redesign of the homepage and refactors the "Contact Us" page into a dedicated "Get Early Access" page.
Key changes include:
- **Homepage:** A complete overhaul with new sections, including a hero, feature highlights, and a problem/solution section to better communicate the product's value proposition.
- **Early Access Page:** The former "Contact Us" page is now repurposed for early access sign-ups, with updated copy and a more focused call-to-action.
- **Component Refactoring:**
- The `InputGroup` component has been extracted from the form into a reusable component (`app/_components/InputGroup.tsx`) for better modularity.
- The `CenterFrame` component has been updated to support images and new props (`src`, `title`, `alt`) to fit the new homepage design.
- **Layout Improvements:** The early access form now uses a two-column grid layout on larger screens for improved user experience.
This commit introduces a major structural refactoring by creating a shared application layout and integrates a toast notification system.
Key changes:
- A new `layout.tsx` file now contains the common Header and Footer components, ensuring a consistent structure across all pages.
- The main `page.tsx` has been simplified to only contain its specific content, with layout elements removed.
- The `react-toastify` library has been added to provide user feedback through toast notifications.
- Custom CSS styles have been applied to the toast notifications for a branded look and feel, including different gradient backgrounds for success, error, warning, and info states.
- The `.gitignore` file was updated to explicitly track the `.env` file, likely for an example configuration.
This commit transitions the application from being served as a static site via Nginx to a full Node.js application, likely Next.js.
The Dockerfile has been completely rewritten to use a multi-stage build process:
- A `builder` stage installs dependencies and builds the application.
- A lean `runner` stage copies only the necessary production artifacts and dependencies to run the application server.
The `.drone.yml` configuration has been updated to align with this new build process and to trigger builds on the `develop` branch in addition to `main`.
This commit introduces the first version of the Opp lens landing page, replacing the default Next.js starter content.
The new page is designed to attract SMEs by showcasing the AI-powered tender management platform. It includes several key sections:
- A hero section with a clear value proposition.
- Sections detailing the problem, how the platform works, its features, and its benefits.
- A call-to-action form for users to sign up for early access.
- A comprehensive footer with contact and social media links.
Key changes include:
- **`app/page.tsx`**: Completely rewritten to build the landing page structure and content.
- **`app/globals.css`**: Updated with a new dark theme, custom brand colors, and a gradient text utility class for headings.
- **Dependencies**: Added `axios` to handle the early access form submission.
- **SEO**: Implemented detailed metadata for improved search engine visibility.