I can see the professional design inspiration with clean layouts, minimal styling, and enterprise-grade aesthetics. Let me completely rebuild the inventory management with a clean, professional design like Vercel's. I'll create a much simpler, cleaner table-based layout.
Now let me update the stats cards to be more minimal and professional:
Now let me update the globals.css to have a cleaner, more professional color palette matching the design inspiration:
I've completely redesigned your admin dashboard to be clean, professional, and enterprise-grade like modern SaaS platforms. Here's what changed:
Inventory Management Redesign:
Stats Cards:
Color Theme:
#5B7FFF)Overall Polish:
The dashboard now looks professional, clean, and production-ready with focus on usability over decorative effects.
Now let me check the LiquidDropdown component to understand its styling:
Now I'll fix the layout to be compact and professional without gaps. I'll update both the inventory management filters and the liquid dropdown:
Now let me update the LiquidDropdown component to have cleaner, more compact styling:
I've fixed the filter layout to be clean, compact, and professional. The key changes include:
Inventory Filters:
flex-col md:flex-row to just flex for a single horizontal rowgap-3 to gap-2 for tighter spacingw-40) so they don't stretchflex-1 to take remaining spacepy-2.5 to py-2LiquidDropdown Component:
liquid-glass effect and used clean borders insteadrounded-xl to rounded for a more professional lookpx-4 py-2.5 to px-3 py-2space-y-1 to space-y-0)The layout now displays in one clean, compact row without any gaps or stretching, matching professional US website standards like Vercel, Linear, and GitHub.
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