Last Updates

July 2026

  • Added updated module maps for all 10 Scriptixari Python courses.
  • Improved the structure of PDF files to make it easier to move between modules, exercises, and review sections.
  • Added new short reference cards for functions, files, exceptions, classes, and data flow.
  • Updated the final study build sections in Grid Collection and Motion Collection.
  • Refined explanations about offline study format and PDF downloads.
  • Added the Certificates & Credentials section for each plan.
  • Reviewed the FAQ page and added more answers about downloads, offline study, support, and material format.

June 2026

  • Added new practice tasks to Vertex Module, Nexus Series, and Cipher Framework.
  • Improved code examples for lists, dictionaries, loops, functions, and file handling.
  • Added more review questions after modules related to task planning and code structure.
  • Updated the Learning Stories section for the home page.
  • Added new text for the Preview Courses and Get Free blocks.
  • Refined the Curriculum / Modules page text to present the full learning route more clearly.
  • Added a new structure for the Certificates & Credentials section.

May 2026

  • Created the complete set of 10 Scriptixari PDF courses for the Python learning route.
  • Added 8 modules, practical tasks, review questions, workbook blocks, and glossary sections to each plan.
  • Added a separate FAQ page with 20 questions divided into categories.
  • Updated the About Us page with the team story, author approach, and Python Automation Developer background.
  • Added new home page blocks: How We Began, Our Mission, Course Advantages, Preview Courses, and Get Free.
  • Prepared content for email sequences: welcome series, abandoned cart, and post-purchase flow.
  • Added trust badge text explaining the digital PDF material format.

April 2026

  • Built the Scriptixari brand foundation for Python PDF courses.
  • Prepared the names of 10 plans: Free Kit, Luma Guide, Vertex Module, Nexus Series, Cipher Framework, Loom Collection, Arc Collection, Slate Collection, Grid Collection, and Motion Collection.
  • Defined the learning logic of the plans: from a first look at Python to multi-step study scenarios.
  • Created initial descriptions for each plan with preview, problem statement, solution, module list, learning focus, and audience fit.
  • Prepared the first hero section texts for the home page.
  • Set a neutral Shopify-friendly tone of voice: no pressure, no exaggerated claims, and no result promises.
  • Created initial visual directions for course covers, office backgrounds, icons, infographics, and Before/After images.