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Professional UI design system — the visual quality gate for all HTML output. MUST USE together with project-builder when building any HTML page, dashboard, landing page, portfolio, or web application. project-builder handles engineering workflow; this skill handles visual design decisions (color palette, typography, layout, animation). Ensures every generated UI looks professional, modern, and unique — never generic AI slop.
Build Gradio web UIs and demos in Python. Use when creating or editing Gradio apps, components, event listeners, layouts, or chatbots.
Use this skill whenever you need to verify that a web UI actually works the way it's supposed to — clicking through flows, asserting state, catching console errors, taking screenshots across multiple viewports for visual review. Triggers on phrases like "驗證網頁", "verify the site", "Playwright tests", "visual regression", "RWD verification", "screenshot comparison", "responsive check", "console error check", "看看手機版有沒有壞", "視覺驗證", "Playwright 測試", "截圖比對", "RWD 驗證", "驗 sidebar", "看 console 有沒有錯", or any post-change moment where the user wants to know "did I break anything?". This is the runtime-behaviour verifier — use `web-content-audit` instead if the question is about file/data consistency rather than rendered behaviour.
Audits web UI quality across accessibility, interaction, forms, typography, navigation, layout, performance, motion, and microcopy. Use when reviewing or refining frontend UI before merge or release, or when the user asks for a UI, UX, or accessibility audit.
Design thinking and decision-making for web UI. Use when designing components, layouts, color schemes, typography, or creating aesthetic interfaces. Teaches principles, not fixed values.
Production-ready CSS transitions for web apps. Use when implementing notification badges, dropdowns, modals, panel reveals, page transitions, card resizes, number pop-ins, text swaps, icon swaps, success checks, avatar group hovers, or error state shakes. Triggers on "add a transition", "animate the dropdown", "make the modal open smoothly", "swap icon", "page slide", "stagger animation", "open / close transition", "make it animate", "tween the size", "fade between", "smooth open", "smooth close", "success animation", "checkmark animation", "confirmation animation", "form error", "shake on invalid", "validation feedback", "hover lift", "avatar stack hover", "chip group hover". Also exposes the namespaced verbs "transitions reveal", "transitions review", "transitions apply" and their natural-language paraphrases "review my transitions", "audit my animations with transitions-dev", "apply a transition here", "add the right transition", "reveal the available transitions", "list all transitions", "what transitions are available".
Disney's 12 animation principles, cinematic storytelling techniques, and comic book conventions apply to web UI — used subtly, they make interfaces feel alive, intentional, and emotionally resonant. Use when designing transitions, micro-interactions, onboarding flows, scroll animations, or any motion in the UI.
Use when building small transitions between 200-300ms - modal appearances, card expansions, navigation transitions that users consciously perceive
Build map user interfaces with ArcGIS widgets, Map Components, and Calcite Design System. Use for adding legends, layer lists, search, tables, time sliders, and custom UI layouts.
Logo 分块组装入场 + glow bloom + tagline 揭示, 适合视频片尾 / 品牌闭幕
Provides design direction and visual system for web UI. Defines layout, typography, colour, and overall aesthetic for product (SaaS/admin/data-heavy) or marketing/brand experiences. Use when choosing visual direction, selecting colour palettes and fonts, establishing layout patterns, or starting a new UI design system.
Design and build native-feeling macOS application UIs. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create a desktop app, macOS app, Mac-style interface, Apple-style UI, system utility, or anything that should look and feel like a native Mac application. Also trigger when users mention "native feel", "desktop app design", "Apple design patterns", "sidebar layout", "traffic lights", or want to build tools/utilities that feel like they belong on macOS. This skill covers layout, composition, interaction patterns, animations, light/dark mode, and all the subtle details that make an app feel like Apple built it.