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name: frontend-ui-engineering
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description: Builds production-quality UIs. Use when building or modifying user-facing interfaces. Use when creating components, implementing layouts, managing state, or when the output needs to look and feel production-quality rather than AI-generated.
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---
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# Frontend UI Engineering
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## Overview
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Build production-quality user interfaces that are accessible, performant, and visually polished. The goal is UI that looks like it was built by a design-aware engineer at a top company — not like it was generated by an AI. This means real design system adherence, proper accessibility, thoughtful interaction patterns, and no generic "AI aesthetic."
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## When to Use
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- Building new UI components or pages
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- Modifying existing user-facing interfaces
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- Implementing responsive layouts
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- Adding interactivity or state management
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- Fixing visual or UX issues
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## Component Architecture
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### File Structure
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Colocate everything related to a component:
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```
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src/components/
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TaskList/
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TaskList.tsx # Component implementation
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TaskList.test.tsx # Tests
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TaskList.stories.tsx # Storybook stories (if using)
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use-task-list.ts # Custom hook (if complex state)
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types.ts # Component-specific types (if needed)
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```
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### Component Patterns
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**Prefer composition over configuration:**
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```tsx
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// Good: Composable
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<Card>
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<CardHeader>
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<CardTitle>Tasks</CardTitle>
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</CardHeader>
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<CardBody>
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<TaskList tasks={tasks} />
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</CardBody>
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</Card>
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// Avoid: Over-configured
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<Card
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title="Tasks"
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headerVariant="large"
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bodyPadding="md"
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content={<TaskList tasks={tasks} />}
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/>
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```
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**Keep components focused:**
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```tsx
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// Good: Does one thing
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export function TaskItem({ task, onToggle, onDelete }: TaskItemProps) {
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return (
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<li className="flex items-center gap-3 p-3">
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<Checkbox checked={task.done} onChange={() => onToggle(task.id)} />
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<span className={task.done ? 'line-through text-muted' : ''}>{task.title}</span>
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<Button variant="ghost" size="sm" onClick={() => onDelete(task.id)}>
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<TrashIcon />
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</Button>
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</li>
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);
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}
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```
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**Separate data fetching from presentation:**
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```tsx
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// Container: handles data
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export function TaskListContainer() {
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const { tasks, isLoading, error } = useTasks();
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if (isLoading) return <TaskListSkeleton />;
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if (error) return <ErrorState message="Failed to load tasks" retry={refetch} />;
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if (tasks.length === 0) return <EmptyState message="No tasks yet" />;
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return <TaskList tasks={tasks} />;
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}
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// Presentation: handles rendering
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export function TaskList({ tasks }: { tasks: Task[] }) {
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return (
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<ul role="list" className="divide-y">
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{tasks.map(task => <TaskItem key={task.id} task={task} />)}
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</ul>
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);
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}
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```
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## State Management
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**Choose the simplest approach that works:**
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```
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Local state (useState) → Component-specific UI state
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Lifted state → Shared between 2-3 sibling components
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Context → Theme, auth, locale (read-heavy, write-rare)
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URL state (searchParams) → Filters, pagination, shareable UI state
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Server state (React Query, SWR) → Remote data with caching
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Global store (Zustand, Redux) → Complex client state shared app-wide
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```
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**Avoid prop drilling deeper than 3 levels.** If you're passing props through components that don't use them, introduce context or restructure the component tree.
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## Design System Adherence
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### Avoid the AI Aesthetic
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AI-generated UI has recognizable patterns. Avoid all of them:
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| AI Default | Why It Is a Problem | Production Quality |
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| Purple/indigo everything | Models default to visually "safe" palettes, making every app look identical | Use the project's actual color palette |
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| Excessive gradients | Gradients add visual noise and clash with most design systems | Flat or subtle gradients matching the design system |
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| Rounded everything (rounded-2xl) | Maximum rounding signals "friendly" but ignores the hierarchy of corner radii in real designs | Consistent border-radius from the design system |
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| Generic hero sections | Template-driven layout with no connection to the actual content or user need | Content-first layouts |
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| Lorem ipsum-style copy | Placeholder text hides layout problems that real content reveals (length, wrapping, overflow) | Realistic placeholder content |
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| Oversized padding everywhere | Equal generous padding destroys visual hierarchy and wastes screen space | Consistent spacing scale |
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| Stock card grids | Uniform grids are a layout shortcut that ignores information priority and scanning patterns | Purpose-driven layouts |
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| Shadow-heavy design | Layered shadows add depth that competes with content and slows rendering on low-end devices | Subtle or no shadows unless the design system specifies |
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### Spacing and Layout
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Use a consistent spacing scale. Don't invent values:
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```css
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/* Use the scale: 0.25rem increments (or whatever the project uses) */
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/* Good */ padding: 1rem; /* 16px */
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/* Good */ gap: 0.75rem; /* 12px */
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/* Bad */ padding: 13px; /* Not on any scale */
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/* Bad */ margin-top: 2.3rem; /* Not on any scale */
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```
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### Typography
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Respect the type hierarchy:
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```
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h1 → Page title (one per page)
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h2 → Section title
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h3 → Subsection title
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body → Default text
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small → Secondary/helper text
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```
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Don't skip heading levels. Don't use heading styles for non-heading content.
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### Color
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- Use semantic color tokens: `text-primary`, `bg-surface`, `border-default` — not raw hex values
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- Ensure sufficient contrast (4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large text)
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- Don't rely solely on color to convey information (use icons, text, or patterns too)
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## Accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA)
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Every component must meet these standards:
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### Keyboard Navigation
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```tsx
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// Every interactive element must be keyboard accessible
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<button onClick={handleClick}>Click me</button> // ✓ Focusable by default
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<div onClick={handleClick}>Click me</div> // ✗ Not focusable
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<div role="button" tabIndex={0} onClick={handleClick} // ✓ But prefer <button>
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onKeyDown={e => (e.key === 'Enter' || e.key === ' ') && handleClick()}>
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Click me
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</div>
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```
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### ARIA Labels
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```tsx
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// Label interactive elements that lack visible text
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<button aria-label="Close dialog"><XIcon /></button>
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// Label form inputs
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<label htmlFor="email">Email</label>
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<input id="email" type="email" />
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// Or use aria-label when no visible label exists
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<input aria-label="Search tasks" type="search" />
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```
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### Focus Management
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```tsx
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// Move focus when content changes
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function Dialog({ isOpen, onClose }: DialogProps) {
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const closeRef = useRef<HTMLButtonElement>(null);
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useEffect(() => {
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if (isOpen) closeRef.current?.focus();
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}, [isOpen]);
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// Trap focus inside dialog when open
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return (
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<dialog open={isOpen}>
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<button ref={closeRef} onClick={onClose}>Close</button>
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{/* dialog content */}
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</dialog>
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);
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}
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```
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### Meaningful Empty and Error States
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```tsx
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// Don't show blank screens
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function TaskList({ tasks }: { tasks: Task[] }) {
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if (tasks.length === 0) {
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return (
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<div role="status" className="text-center py-12">
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<TasksEmptyIcon className="mx-auto h-12 w-12 text-muted" />
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<h3 className="mt-2 text-sm font-medium">No tasks</h3>
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<p className="mt-1 text-sm text-muted">Get started by creating a new task.</p>
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<Button className="mt-4" onClick={onCreateTask}>Create Task</Button>
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</div>
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);
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}
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return <ul role="list">...</ul>;
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}
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```
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## Responsive Design
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Design for mobile first, then expand:
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```tsx
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// Tailwind: mobile-first responsive
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<div className="
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grid grid-cols-1 /* Mobile: single column */
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sm:grid-cols-2 /* Small: 2 columns */
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lg:grid-cols-3 /* Large: 3 columns */
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gap-4
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">
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```
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Test at these breakpoints: 320px, 768px, 1024px, 1440px.
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## Loading and Transitions
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```tsx
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// Skeleton loading (not spinners for content)
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function TaskListSkeleton() {
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return (
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<div className="space-y-3" aria-busy="true" aria-label="Loading tasks">
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{Array.from({ length: 3 }).map((_, i) => (
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<div key={i} className="h-12 bg-muted animate-pulse rounded" />
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))}
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</div>
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);
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}
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// Optimistic updates for perceived speed
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function useToggleTask() {
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const queryClient = useQueryClient();
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return useMutation({
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mutationFn: toggleTask,
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onMutate: async (taskId) => {
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await queryClient.cancelQueries({ queryKey: ['tasks'] });
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const previous = queryClient.getQueryData(['tasks']);
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queryClient.setQueryData(['tasks'], (old: Task[]) =>
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old.map(t => t.id === taskId ? { ...t, done: !t.done } : t)
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);
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return { previous };
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},
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onError: (_err, _taskId, context) => {
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queryClient.setQueryData(['tasks'], context?.previous);
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},
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});
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}
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```
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## See Also
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For detailed accessibility requirements and testing tools, see `references/accessibility-checklist.md`.
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## Common Rationalizations
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| Rationalization | Reality |
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| "Accessibility is a nice-to-have" | It's a legal requirement in many jurisdictions and an engineering quality standard. |
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| "We'll make it responsive later" | Retrofitting responsive design is 3x harder than building it from the start. |
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| "The design isn't final, so I'll skip styling" | Use the design system defaults. Unstyled UI creates a broken first impression for reviewers. |
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| "This is just a prototype" | Prototypes become production code. Build the foundation right. |
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| "The AI aesthetic is fine for now" | It signals low quality. Use the project's actual design system from the start. |
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## Red Flags
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- Components with more than 200 lines (split them)
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- Inline styles or arbitrary pixel values
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- Missing error states, loading states, or empty states
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- No keyboard navigation testing
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- Color as the sole indicator of state (red/green without text or icons)
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- Generic "AI look" (purple gradients, oversized cards, stock layouts)
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## Verification
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After building UI:
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- [ ] Component renders without console errors
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- [ ] All interactive elements are keyboard accessible (Tab through the page)
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- [ ] Screen reader can convey the page's content and structure
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- [ ] Responsive: works at 320px, 768px, 1024px, 1440px
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- [ ] Loading, error, and empty states all handled
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- [ ] Follows the project's design system (spacing, colors, typography)
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- [ ] No accessibility warnings in dev tools or axe-core
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