harden

Strengthen interfaces against edge cases, errors, internationalization issues, and real-world usage scenarios that break idealized designs.

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Install skill "harden" with this command: npx skills add pbakaus/impeccable/pbakaus-impeccable-harden

Strengthen interfaces against edge cases, errors, internationalization issues, and real-world usage scenarios that break idealized designs.

Assess Hardening Needs

Identify weaknesses and edge cases:

Test with extreme inputs:

  • Very long text (names, descriptions, titles)

  • Very short text (empty, single character)

  • Special characters (emoji, RTL text, accents)

  • Large numbers (millions, billions)

  • Many items (1000+ list items, 50+ options)

  • No data (empty states)

Test error scenarios:

  • Network failures (offline, slow, timeout)

  • API errors (400, 401, 403, 404, 500)

  • Validation errors

  • Permission errors

  • Rate limiting

  • Concurrent operations

Test internationalization:

  • Long translations (German is often 30% longer than English)

  • RTL languages (Arabic, Hebrew)

  • Character sets (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, emoji)

  • Date/time formats

  • Number formats (1,000 vs 1.000)

  • Currency symbols

CRITICAL: Designs that only work with perfect data aren't production-ready. Harden against reality.

Hardening Dimensions

Systematically improve resilience:

Text Overflow & Wrapping

Long text handling:

/* Single line with ellipsis */ .truncate { overflow: hidden; text-overflow: ellipsis; white-space: nowrap; }

/* Multi-line with clamp */ .line-clamp { display: -webkit-box; -webkit-line-clamp: 3; -webkit-box-orient: vertical; overflow: hidden; }

/* Allow wrapping */ .wrap { word-wrap: break-word; overflow-wrap: break-word; hyphens: auto; }

Flex/Grid overflow:

/* Prevent flex items from overflowing / .flex-item { min-width: 0; / Allow shrinking below content size */ overflow: hidden; }

/* Prevent grid items from overflowing */ .grid-item { min-width: 0; min-height: 0; }

Responsive text sizing:

  • Use clamp() for fluid typography

  • Set minimum readable sizes (14px on mobile)

  • Test text scaling (zoom to 200%)

  • Ensure containers expand with text

Internationalization (i18n)

Text expansion:

  • Add 30-40% space budget for translations

  • Use flexbox/grid that adapts to content

  • Test with longest language (usually German)

  • Avoid fixed widths on text containers

// ❌ Bad: Assumes short English text <button className="w-24">Submit</button>

// ✅ Good: Adapts to content <button className="px-4 py-2">Submit</button>

RTL (Right-to-Left) support:

/* Use logical properties / margin-inline-start: 1rem; / Not margin-left / padding-inline: 1rem; / Not padding-left/right / border-inline-end: 1px solid; / Not border-right */

/* Or use dir attribute */ [dir="rtl"] .arrow { transform: scaleX(-1); }

Character set support:

  • Use UTF-8 encoding everywhere

  • Test with Chinese/Japanese/Korean (CJK) characters

  • Test with emoji (they can be 2-4 bytes)

  • Handle different scripts (Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, etc.)

Date/Time formatting:

// ✅ Use Intl API for proper formatting new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-US').format(date); // 1/15/2024 new Intl.DateTimeFormat('de-DE').format(date); // 15.1.2024

new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', { style: 'currency', currency: 'USD' }).format(1234.56); // $1,234.56

Pluralization:

// ❌ Bad: Assumes English pluralization ${count} item${count !== 1 ? 's' : ''}

// ✅ Good: Use proper i18n library t('items', { count }) // Handles complex plural rules

Error Handling

Network errors:

  • Show clear error messages

  • Provide retry button

  • Explain what happened

  • Offer offline mode (if applicable)

  • Handle timeout scenarios

// Error states with recovery {error && ( <ErrorMessage> <p>Failed to load data. {error.message}</p> <button onClick={retry}>Try again</button> </ErrorMessage> )}

Form validation errors:

  • Inline errors near fields

  • Clear, specific messages

  • Suggest corrections

  • Don't block submission unnecessarily

  • Preserve user input on error

API errors:

  • Handle each status code appropriately

  • 400: Show validation errors

  • 401: Redirect to login

  • 403: Show permission error

  • 404: Show not found state

  • 429: Show rate limit message

  • 500: Show generic error, offer support

Graceful degradation:

  • Core functionality works without JavaScript

  • Images have alt text

  • Progressive enhancement

  • Fallbacks for unsupported features

Edge Cases & Boundary Conditions

Empty states:

  • No items in list

  • No search results

  • No notifications

  • No data to display

  • Provide clear next action

Loading states:

  • Initial load

  • Pagination load

  • Refresh

  • Show what's loading ("Loading your projects...")

  • Time estimates for long operations

Large datasets:

  • Pagination or virtual scrolling

  • Search/filter capabilities

  • Performance optimization

  • Don't load all 10,000 items at once

Concurrent operations:

  • Prevent double-submission (disable button while loading)

  • Handle race conditions

  • Optimistic updates with rollback

  • Conflict resolution

Permission states:

  • No permission to view

  • No permission to edit

  • Read-only mode

  • Clear explanation of why

Browser compatibility:

  • Polyfills for modern features

  • Fallbacks for unsupported CSS

  • Feature detection (not browser detection)

  • Test in target browsers

Input Validation & Sanitization

Client-side validation:

  • Required fields

  • Format validation (email, phone, URL)

  • Length limits

  • Pattern matching

  • Custom validation rules

Server-side validation (always):

  • Never trust client-side only

  • Validate and sanitize all inputs

  • Protect against injection attacks

  • Rate limiting

Constraint handling:

<!-- Set clear constraints --> <input type="text" maxlength="100" pattern="[A-Za-z0-9]+" required aria-describedby="username-hint" /> <small id="username-hint"> Letters and numbers only, up to 100 characters </small>

Accessibility Resilience

Keyboard navigation:

  • All functionality accessible via keyboard

  • Logical tab order

  • Focus management in modals

  • Skip links for long content

Screen reader support:

  • Proper ARIA labels

  • Announce dynamic changes (live regions)

  • Descriptive alt text

  • Semantic HTML

Motion sensitivity:

@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {

  • { animation-duration: 0.01ms !important; animation-iteration-count: 1 !important; transition-duration: 0.01ms !important; } }

High contrast mode:

  • Test in Windows high contrast mode

  • Don't rely only on color

  • Provide alternative visual cues

Performance Resilience

Slow connections:

  • Progressive image loading

  • Skeleton screens

  • Optimistic UI updates

  • Offline support (service workers)

Memory leaks:

  • Clean up event listeners

  • Cancel subscriptions

  • Clear timers/intervals

  • Abort pending requests on unmount

Throttling & Debouncing:

// Debounce search input const debouncedSearch = debounce(handleSearch, 300);

// Throttle scroll handler const throttledScroll = throttle(handleScroll, 100);

Testing Strategies

Manual testing:

  • Test with extreme data (very long, very short, empty)

  • Test in different languages

  • Test offline

  • Test slow connection (throttle to 3G)

  • Test with screen reader

  • Test keyboard-only navigation

  • Test on old browsers

Automated testing:

  • Unit tests for edge cases

  • Integration tests for error scenarios

  • E2E tests for critical paths

  • Visual regression tests

  • Accessibility tests (axe, WAVE)

IMPORTANT: Hardening is about expecting the unexpected. Real users will do things you never imagined.

NEVER:

  • Assume perfect input (validate everything)

  • Ignore internationalization (design for global)

  • Leave error messages generic ("Error occurred")

  • Forget offline scenarios

  • Trust client-side validation alone

  • Use fixed widths for text

  • Assume English-length text

  • Block entire interface when one component errors

Verify Hardening

Test thoroughly with edge cases:

  • Long text: Try names with 100+ characters

  • Emoji: Use emoji in all text fields

  • RTL: Test with Arabic or Hebrew

  • CJK: Test with Chinese/Japanese/Korean

  • Network issues: Disable internet, throttle connection

  • Large datasets: Test with 1000+ items

  • Concurrent actions: Click submit 10 times rapidly

  • Errors: Force API errors, test all error states

  • Empty: Remove all data, test empty states

Remember: You're hardening for production reality, not demo perfection. Expect users to input weird data, lose connection mid-flow, and use your product in unexpected ways. Build resilience into every component.

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