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Styling System
This skill guides you through CSS architecture decisions and implementation using GoodVibes precision tools. Use this workflow when setting up styling infrastructure, creating design systems, or implementing theming and responsive patterns.
When to Use This Skill
Load this skill when:
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Setting up a new project's styling infrastructure
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Choosing between Tailwind, CSS Modules, CSS-in-JS, or vanilla CSS
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Implementing a design token system
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Adding dark mode support
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Creating responsive layouts and breakpoint strategies
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Migrating between styling approaches
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Building component variant systems
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Setting up animation patterns
Trigger phrases: "setup styling", "add Tailwind", "implement dark mode", "design tokens", "responsive design", "CSS architecture", "theme system".
Core Workflow
Phase 1: Discovery
Before making styling decisions, understand the project's current state.
Step 1.1: Detect Existing Styling Approach
Use discover to find styling patterns across the codebase.
discover: queries: - id: tailwind_usage type: grep pattern: "(className=|class=).".\b(flex|grid|text-|bg-|p-|m-)" glob: "/*.{tsx,jsx,vue,svelte}" - id: css_modules type: glob patterns: ["/.module.css", "**/.module.scss"] - id: css_in_js type: grep pattern: "(styled\.|styled\(|css`|makeStyles|createStyles)" glob: "/*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx}" - id: design_tokens type: glob patterns: ["/tokens.{ts,js,json}", "/design-tokens.{ts,js,json}", "/theme.{ts,js}"] - id: dark_mode type: grep pattern: "(dark:|data-theme|ThemeProvider|useTheme|darkMode)" glob: "**/*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx,css,scss}" verbosity: count_only
What this reveals:
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Primary styling approach (Tailwind, CSS Modules, CSS-in-JS, vanilla)
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Whether design tokens exist
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Dark mode implementation status
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Consistency across the codebase
Step 1.2: Check Configuration Files
Read existing config to understand the setup.
precision_read: files: - path: "tailwind.config.js" extract: content - path: "tailwind.config.ts" extract: content - path: "postcss.config.js" extract: content - path: "src/styles/globals.css" extract: outline verbosity: minimal
Step 1.3: Analyze Component Styling Patterns
Read representative components to understand conventions.
precision_read: files: - path: "src/components/Button.tsx" # or discovered component extract: content - path: "src/components/Card.tsx" extract: content output: max_per_item: 100 verbosity: standard
Phase 2: Decision Making
Choose the styling approach that fits your project needs. See references/styling-comparison.md for the complete decision tree.
Quick Decision Guide
Use Tailwind CSS when:
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You want rapid prototyping with utility classes
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Consistency across team is a priority
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You prefer design constraints over complete freedom
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You're building component-based UIs (React, Vue, Svelte)
Use CSS Modules when:
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You want scoped styles without build complexity
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You prefer writing traditional CSS
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You need coexistence with existing global styles
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Bundle size is a major concern (smaller than Tailwind)
Use CSS-in-JS when:
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You need runtime dynamic theming
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You want TypeScript types for style props
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Component-scoped styles with JS logic are required
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You're using styled-components or Emotion
Use Vanilla CSS when:
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You're building simple sites with minimal interactivity
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You want maximum control and minimal dependencies
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Progressive enhancement is critical
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You prefer cascade and inheritance patterns
For detailed framework-specific patterns, see references/styling-comparison.md .
Phase 3: Configuration Setup
Step 3.1: Install Dependencies
Based on your chosen approach, install required packages.
Tailwind CSS:
precision_exec: commands: - cmd: "npm install -D tailwindcss postcss autoprefixer" expect: exit_code: 0 - cmd: "npx tailwindcss init -p" expect: exit_code: 0 verbosity: minimal
CSS-in-JS (styled-components):
precision_exec: commands: - cmd: "npm install styled-components" - cmd: "npm install -D @types/styled-components" verbosity: minimal
Step 3.2: Create Configuration
Write config files following best practices.
Tailwind Config Example:
import type { Config } from 'tailwindcss';
const config: Config = { content: [ './src/pages//*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}', './src/components//.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}', './src/app/**/.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}', ], darkMode: 'class', // or 'media' for system preference theme: { extend: { colors: { primary: { 50: '#f0f9ff', 100: '#e0f2fe', // ... full scale 900: '#0c4a6e', }, }, fontFamily: { sans: ['var(--font-inter)', 'system-ui', 'sans-serif'], }, spacing: { '18': '4.5rem', }, }, }, plugins: [], };
export default config;
Best Practices:
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Use TypeScript for config files (type safety)
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Extend theme, don't replace defaults
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Use CSS variables for dynamic values
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Keep content paths specific to avoid slow builds
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Use the class strategy for dark mode (more control)
Step 3.3: Write Configuration Files
precision_write: files: - path: "tailwind.config.ts" content: | import type { Config } from 'tailwindcss'; // ... [full config] - path: "src/styles/globals.css" content: | @tailwind base; @tailwind components; @tailwind utilities;
@layer base {
:root {
--background: 0 0% 100%;
--foreground: 222.2 84% 4.9%;
/* ... design tokens */
}
.dark {
--background: 222.2 84% 4.9%;
--foreground: 210 40% 98%;
}
}
verbosity: count_only
Phase 4: Design Token System
Step 4.1: Define Token Structure
Create a centralized token system for consistency.
Token Categories:
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Colors: Primary, secondary, neutral, semantic (success, error, warning)
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Typography: Font families, sizes, weights, line heights
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Spacing: Consistent scale (4px base, 8px increments)
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Shadows: Elevation system
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Borders: Radii, widths
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Breakpoints: Responsive design system
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Animation: Duration, easing functions
Implementation Pattern:
// src/styles/tokens.ts export const tokens = { colors: { primary: { light: '#3b82f6', DEFAULT: '#2563eb', dark: '#1d4ed8', }, semantic: { success: '#10b981', error: '#ef4444', warning: '#f59e0b', }, }, spacing: { xs: '0.25rem', // 4px sm: '0.5rem', // 8px md: '1rem', // 16px lg: '1.5rem', // 24px xl: '2rem', // 32px }, typography: { fontFamily: { sans: ['Inter', 'system-ui', 'sans-serif'], mono: ['Fira Code', 'monospace'], }, fontSize: { xs: ['0.75rem', { lineHeight: '1rem' }], sm: ['0.875rem', { lineHeight: '1.25rem' }], base: ['1rem', { lineHeight: '1.5rem' }], lg: ['1.125rem', { lineHeight: '1.75rem' }], xl: ['1.25rem', { lineHeight: '1.75rem' }], }, }, } as const;
export type Tokens = typeof tokens;
// Integration with ThemeProvider (React Context) type Theme = { tokens: Tokens; mode: 'light' | 'dark'; };
// Integration with styled-components import 'styled-components'; declare module 'styled-components' { export interface DefaultTheme extends Tokens { mode: 'light' | 'dark'; } }
// Usage in components
import { useTheme } from 'styled-components';
const Button = styled.button background: ${props => props.theme.colors.primary}; padding: ${props => props.theme.spacing[4]};;
Step 4.2: Integrate Tokens with Tailwind
// tailwind.config.ts import { tokens } from './src/styles/tokens';
const config: Config = { theme: { extend: { colors: tokens.colors, spacing: tokens.spacing, fontFamily: tokens.typography.fontFamily, fontSize: tokens.typography.fontSize, }, }, };
Phase 5: Dark Mode Implementation
Step 5.1: Choose Dark Mode Strategy
Class-based (Recommended):
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More control over toggle behavior
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Can persist user preference
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Works with next-themes or similar libraries
Media query-based:
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Respects system preference only
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No JS required
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Less flexibility
Step 5.2: Setup next-themes (React/Next.js)
// src/components/ThemeProvider.tsx import { ThemeProvider as NextThemesProvider } from 'next-themes'; import type { ReactNode } from 'react';
interface ThemeProviderProps { children: ReactNode; }
export function ThemeProvider({ children }: ThemeProviderProps) { return ( <NextThemesProvider attribute="class" defaultTheme="system" enableSystem disableTransitionOnChange > {children} </NextThemesProvider> ); }
Step 5.3: Define Dark Mode Color Scales
Use CSS variables for seamless theme switching.
/* globals.css */ @layer base { :root { --background: 0 0% 100%; --foreground: 222.2 84% 4.9%; --card: 0 0% 100%; --card-foreground: 222.2 84% 4.9%; --primary: 221.2 83.2% 53.3%; --primary-foreground: 210 40% 98%; }
.dark { --background: 222.2 84% 4.9%; --foreground: 210 40% 98%; --card: 222.2 84% 4.9%; --card-foreground: 210 40% 98%; --primary: 217.2 91.2% 59.8%; --primary-foreground: 222.2 47.4% 11.2%; } }
Best Practices:
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Use HSL values for easier manipulation
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Keep semantic naming (background, foreground, primary)
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Test contrast ratios for accessibility (WCAG AA: 4.5:1)
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Avoid pure black (#000) in dark mode (use dark grays)
Phase 6: Responsive Design Patterns
Step 6.1: Define Breakpoint Strategy
Mobile-First Approach (Recommended):
/* Base styles for mobile */ .container { padding: 1rem; }
/* Tablet and up */ @media (min-width: 768px) { .container { padding: 2rem; } }
/* Desktop and up */ @media (min-width: 1024px) { .container { padding: 3rem; } }
Tailwind Breakpoints:
<div className="p-4 md:p-8 lg:p-12"> {/* padding increases with screen size */} </div>
Step 6.2: Container Queries (Modern)
Use container queries for component-level responsiveness.
.card-container { container-type: inline-size; }
@container (min-width: 400px) { .card { display: grid; grid-template-columns: 1fr 2fr; } }
Tailwind Container Queries:
// tailwind.config.ts plugins: [require('@tailwindcss/container-queries')]
<div className="@container"> <div className="@md:grid @md:grid-cols-2"> {/* Responsive to container, not viewport */} </div> </div>
Phase 7: Component Variant Systems
Step 7.1: Install class-variance-authority (CVA)
precision_exec: commands: - cmd: "npm install class-variance-authority clsx tailwind-merge" verbosity: minimal
Step 7.2: Create cn Utility
// src/lib/utils.ts import { type ClassValue, clsx } from 'clsx'; import { twMerge } from 'tailwind-merge';
export function cn(...inputs: ClassValue[]) { return twMerge(clsx(inputs)); }
Step 7.3: Build Variant Components
// src/components/Button.tsx import { cva, type VariantProps } from 'class-variance-authority'; import { cn } from '@/lib/utils'; import type { ButtonHTMLAttributes } from 'react';
const buttonVariants = cva( // Base styles 'inline-flex items-center justify-center rounded-md font-medium transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 disabled:pointer-events-none disabled:opacity-50', { variants: { variant: { default: 'bg-primary text-primary-foreground hover:bg-primary/90', destructive: 'bg-destructive text-destructive-foreground hover:bg-destructive/90', outline: 'border border-input bg-background hover:bg-accent', ghost: 'hover:bg-accent hover:text-accent-foreground', }, size: { default: 'h-10 px-4 py-2', sm: 'h-9 rounded-md px-3', lg: 'h-11 rounded-md px-8', icon: 'h-10 w-10', }, }, defaultVariants: { variant: 'default', size: 'default', }, } );
interface ButtonProps extends ButtonHTMLAttributes<HTMLButtonElement>, VariantProps<typeof buttonVariants> { asChild?: boolean; }
export function Button({ className, variant, size, ...props }: ButtonProps) { return ( <button className={cn(buttonVariants({ variant, size, className }))} {...props} /> ); }
Benefits:
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Type-safe variant props
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Automatic Tailwind class merging
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Consistent component API
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Easy to extend with new variants
Phase 8: Error State Styling
Step 8.1: Form Validation States
// src/components/Input.tsx import { cva } from 'class-variance-authority'; import { cn } from '@/lib/utils';
const inputVariants = cva( 'w-full rounded-md border px-3 py-2 text-sm transition-colors', { variants: { state: { default: 'border-input focus:border-primary focus:ring-2 focus:ring-primary/20', error: 'border-destructive focus:border-destructive focus:ring-2 focus:ring-destructive/20', success: 'border-green-500 focus:border-green-500 focus:ring-2 focus:ring-green-500/20', }, }, defaultVariants: { state: 'default', }, } );
interface InputProps extends React.InputHTMLAttributes<HTMLInputElement> { error?: string; success?: boolean; }
export function Input({ error, success, className, ...props }: InputProps) { const state = error ? 'error' : success ? 'success' : 'default';
return ( <div className="space-y-1"> <input className={cn(inputVariants({ state }), className)} aria-invalid={!!error} aria-describedby={error ? 'input-error' : undefined} {...props} /> {error && ( <p id="input-error" className="text-sm text-destructive" role="alert"> {error} </p> )} </div> ); }
Step 8.2: Toast Notifications
// src/components/Toast.tsx import { cva } from 'class-variance-authority';
const toastVariants = cva( 'rounded-lg border p-4 shadow-lg', { variants: { variant: { default: 'bg-background border-border', success: 'bg-green-50 border-green-200 text-green-900 dark:bg-green-950 dark:border-green-800 dark:text-green-100', error: 'bg-red-50 border-red-200 text-red-900 dark:bg-red-950 dark:border-red-800 dark:text-red-100', warning: 'bg-yellow-50 border-yellow-200 text-yellow-900 dark:bg-yellow-950 dark:border-yellow-800 dark:text-yellow-100', }, }, } );
Step 8.3: Loading/Skeleton States
/* Skeleton pulse animation */ @keyframes pulse { 0%, 100% { opacity: 1; } 50% { opacity: 0.5; } }
.skeleton { animation: pulse 2s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.6, 1) infinite; background-color: hsl(var(--muted)); border-radius: 0.375rem; }
// src/components/Skeleton.tsx export function Skeleton({ className, ...props }: React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement>) { return <div className={cn('skeleton', className)} {...props} />; }
// Usage in loading states export function CardSkeleton() { return ( <div className="space-y-3"> <Skeleton className="h-4 w-full" /> <Skeleton className="h-4 w-3/4" /> <Skeleton className="h-20 w-full" /> </div> ); }
Phase 9: Animation Patterns
Step 9.1: CSS Transitions (Lightweight)
.button { transition: background-color 200ms ease-in-out; }
.button:hover { background-color: var(--primary-hover); }
Tailwind:
<button className="transition-colors duration-200 hover:bg-primary-hover"> Click me </button>
Step 9.2: Framer Motion (Advanced)
For complex animations and gestures.
// src/components/AnimatedCard.tsx import { motion } from 'framer-motion';
export function AnimatedCard() { return ( <motion.div initial={{ opacity: 0, y: 20 }} animate={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }} exit={{ opacity: 0, y: -20 }} transition={{ duration: 0.3 }} whileHover={{ scale: 1.02 }} whileTap={{ scale: 0.98 }} > <div className="card">Content</div> </motion.div> ); }
Best Practices:
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Keep animations under 300ms for UI feedback
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Use easing functions (ease-in-out, ease-out)
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Respect prefers-reduced-motion
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Avoid animating layout-triggering properties (width, height)
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Prefer transform and opacity (GPU-accelerated)
Phase 10: Validation
Step 10.1: Run Styling Validation Script
bash scripts/validate-styling.sh .
See scripts/validate-styling.sh for the complete validation suite.
Step 10.2: Check Build Output
Verify CSS bundle size and ensure no unused styles.
precision_exec: commands: - cmd: "npm run build" expect: exit_code: 0 verbosity: standard
Check for:
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CSS bundle size (<50KB gzipped for Tailwind is good)
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No duplicate utility classes
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Proper tree-shaking
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Dark mode classes generated correctly
Step 10.3: Accessibility Check
Ensure color contrast meets WCAG standards.
precision_exec: commands: - cmd: "npx @axe-core/cli http://localhost:3000" verbosity: standard
Step 10.4: Visual Regression Testing
Catch unintended visual changes with automated screenshot comparison.
Playwright with Visual Testing:
// tests/visual.spec.ts import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('button variants match snapshots', async ({ page }) => { await page.goto('/components/button');
// Take screenshot and compare await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot('button-variants.png', { maxDiffPixels: 100, }); });
test('dark mode toggle', async ({ page }) => { await page.goto('/');
// Light mode await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot('home-light.png');
// Toggle to dark await page.click('[data-testid="theme-toggle"]'); await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot('home-dark.png'); });
Chromatic (for Storybook):
Install and setup
npm install --save-dev chromatic
Run visual tests
npx chromatic --project-token=<token>
Percy (cross-browser):
import percySnapshot from '@percy/playwright';
test('responsive layout', async ({ page }) => { await page.goto('/dashboard'); await percySnapshot(page, 'Dashboard - Desktop');
await page.setViewportSize({ width: 375, height: 667 }); await percySnapshot(page, 'Dashboard - Mobile'); });
Step 10.5: CSS Purging Configuration
Tailwind v3+ with JIT: The content paths in tailwind.config.ts serve as the purge configuration. Tailwind automatically removes unused classes in production builds.
// tailwind.config.ts export default { content: [ './src/pages//*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}', './src/components//.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}', './src/app/**/.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}', ], // JIT mode is default in v3+ };
Production Build Optimization:
Build with minification
npx tailwindcss -i ./src/styles/globals.css -o ./dist/output.css --minify
Check final size
du -h dist/output.css
Safelist Dynamic Classes:
// tailwind.config.ts export default { content: ['./src/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx}'], safelist: [ // Dynamic classes that can't be detected statically 'bg-red-500', 'bg-green-500', 'bg-blue-500', // Or use patterns { pattern: /bg-(red|green|blue)-(400|500|600)/, }, ], };
Monitor Bundle Size:
precision_exec: commands: - cmd: "npm run build" - cmd: "ls -lh dist/**/*.css" verbosity: standard
Target: <50KB gzipped for typical Tailwind projects after purging.
Common Anti-Patterns
DON'T:
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Mix styling approaches (Tailwind + CSS-in-JS in same components)
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Use inline styles for static values
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Hardcode colors/spacing (use design tokens)
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Ignore dark mode contrast ratios
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Use !important to override Tailwind (fix specificity instead)
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Animate width/height (causes layout thrashing)
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Skip mobile-first responsive design
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Use pixel values everywhere (prefer rem for accessibility)
DO:
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Choose one primary styling approach and be consistent
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Use CSS variables for dynamic values
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Implement design tokens from the start
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Test dark mode for contrast and readability
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Follow Tailwind's utility-first philosophy
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Animate transform and opacity for performance
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Design mobile-first, enhance for larger screens
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Use relative units (rem, em, %) for scalability
Security Considerations
CSP (Content Security Policy) and Styling:
Safe by Default (Build-time):
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Tailwind CSS - Compiled at build time, no runtime injection
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CSS Modules - Compiled at build time, CSP-safe
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Vanilla CSS / SCSS - Served as static files
Requires CSP Configuration (Runtime):
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styled-components - Injects <style> tags at runtime
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Emotion - Injects styles at runtime
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Inline styles - May require unsafe-inline or nonce
CSP Best Practices:
// Next.js example with CSP for styled-components import { getCspNonce } from './lib/csp';
export default function RootLayout({ children }) {
const nonce = getCspNonce();
return (
<html>
<head>
<meta
httpEquiv="Content-Security-Policy"
content={style-src 'self' 'nonce-${nonce}';}
/>
</head>
<body>
<StyleSheetManager nonce={nonce}>
{children}
</StyleSheetManager>
</body>
</html>
);
}
CSS Injection Prevention:
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Never interpolate unsanitized user input into CSS values
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Use allowlists for user-configurable colors/themes
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Validate color values before applying
// DON'T: Unsafe user input interpolation const BadButton = ({ userColor }) => ( <div style={{ backgroundColor: userColor }} /> // CSS injection risk! );
// DO: Validate against allowlist const ALLOWED_COLORS = ['primary', 'secondary', 'accent'] as const; type AllowedColor = typeof ALLOWED_COLORS[number];
const SafeButton = ({ color }: { color: AllowedColor }) => (
<div className={bg-${color}} />
);
// DO: Validate hex colors function isValidHexColor(color: string): boolean { return /^#[0-9A-Fa-f]{6}$/.test(color); }
Quick Reference
Discovery Phase:
discover: { queries: [tailwind, css_modules, css_in_js, tokens, dark_mode], verbosity: count_only } precision_read: { files: [tailwind.config.ts, globals.css], verbosity: minimal }
Configuration Phase:
precision_exec: { commands: [{ cmd: "npm install -D tailwindcss postcss autoprefixer" }] } precision_write: { files: [tailwind.config.ts, globals.css, tokens.ts], verbosity: count_only }
Validation Phase:
bash scripts/validate-styling.sh . npm run build
For detailed decision trees, token examples, and framework-specific patterns, see references/styling-comparison.md .