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web-design-reviewer

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Black-Tortoise UI Reviewer

This skill focuses on the Black-Tortoise Angular 20 + Material Design 3 UI stack, identifying and fixing presentation-layer issues at the source code level.

Scope of Application

  • Black-Tortoise Angular 20 presentation layer
  • Material Design 3 component styles and tokens
  • Standalone component templates and SCSS files

Prerequisites

Required

  1. Target UI must be reachable

    • Local dev server (e.g., http://localhost:4200, configurable)
    • Staging environment
    • Production environment (read-only reviews)
  2. Browser automation must be available

    • Screenshot capture
    • Page navigation
    • DOM information retrieval
  3. Access to source code (when making fixes)

    • Project must exist within the workspace
    • Edits must be limited to presentation-layer files

Workflow Overview

flowchart TD
    A[Step 1: Information Gathering] --> B[Step 2: Visual Inspection]
    B --> C[Step 3: Issue Fixing]
    C --> D[Step 4: Re-verification]
    D --> E{Issues Remaining?}
    E -->|Yes| B
    E -->|No| F[Completion Report]

Step 1: Information Gathering Phase

1.1 URL Confirmation

If the URL is not provided, ask the user:

Please provide the URL of the website to review (e.g., http://localhost:3000)

1.2 Understanding Project Structure

When making fixes, gather the following information:

Item Example Question
Framework Confirm Angular 20 standalone components?
Styling Method SCSS with Material Design 3 tokens?
Source Location Which presentation components or styles?
Review Scope Specific pages only or entire UI?

1.3 Automatic Project Detection

Attempt automatic detection from files in the workspace:

Detection targets:
├── package.json     → Angular 20 + Material + @ngrx/signals
├── angular.json     → Angular CLI configuration
├── src/**/*.scss    → component styles (prefer presentation layer)
├── src/styles/**    → style configuration (M3 tokens if present)
└── src/app/presentation/** → UI source (if present)

1.4 Identifying Styling Method

Method Detection Edit Target
SCSS (primary) src/**/*.scss (presentation first) Component SCSS files
Global styles src/styles.scss (if present) Global SCSS
M3 tokens src/styles/** (if present) Token definitions

Step 2: Visual Inspection Phase

2.1 Page Traversal

  1. Navigate to the specified URL
  2. Capture screenshots
  3. Retrieve DOM structure/snapshot (if possible)
  4. If additional pages exist, traverse through navigation

2.2 Inspection Items

Layout Issues

Issue Description Severity
Element Overflow Content overflows from parent element or viewport High
Element Overlap Unintended overlapping of elements High
Alignment Issues Grid or flex alignment problems Medium
Inconsistent Spacing Padding/margin inconsistencies Medium
Text Clipping Long text not handled properly Medium

Responsive Issues

Issue Description Severity
Non-mobile Friendly Layout breaks on small screens High
Breakpoint Issues Unnatural transitions when screen size changes Medium
Touch Targets Buttons too small on mobile Medium

Accessibility Issues

Issue Description Severity
Insufficient Contrast Low contrast ratio between text and background High
No Focus State Cannot determine state during keyboard navigation High
Missing alt Text No alternative text for images Medium

Visual Consistency

Issue Description Severity
Font Inconsistency Mixed font families Medium
Color Inconsistency Non-unified brand colors Medium
Spacing Inconsistency Non-uniform spacing between similar elements Low

2.3 Viewport Testing (Responsive)

Test at the following viewports:

Name Width Representative Device
Mobile 375px iPhone SE/12 mini
Tablet 768px iPad
Desktop 1280px Standard PC
Wide 1920px Large display

Step 3: Issue Fixing Phase

3.1 Issue Prioritization

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    columns 1
    block:priority["Priority Matrix"]
        P1["P1: Fix Immediately\n(Layout issues affecting functionality)"]
        P2["P2: Fix Next\n(Visual issues degrading UX)"]
        P3["P3: Fix If Possible\n(Minor visual inconsistencies)"]
    end

3.2 Identifying Source Files

Identify source files from problematic elements:

  1. Selector-based Search

    • Search codebase by class name or ID
    • Explore style definitions with grep_search
  2. Component-based Search

    • Identify components from element text or structure
    • Explore related files with semantic_search
  3. File Pattern Filtering

     Style files: src/**/*.scss, src/styles/**
     Components: src/app/presentation/** (if present)
     Pages: src/app/presentation/pages/** (if present)
    

3.3 Applying Fixes

Framework-specific Fix Guidelines

See references/framework-fixes.md for details.

Fix Principles

  1. Minimal Changes: Only make the minimum changes necessary to resolve the issue
  2. Respect Existing Patterns: Follow Angular + M3 token usage and existing structure
  3. Avoid Breaking Changes: Be careful not to affect other areas
  4. Layer Safety: Edit presentation styles/templates only; do not touch domain/application

Step 4: Re-verification Phase

4.1 Post-fix Confirmation

  1. Reload browser (or wait for development server HMR)
  2. Capture screenshots of fixed areas
  3. Compare before and after

4.2 Regression Testing

  • Verify that fixes haven't affected other areas
  • Confirm responsive display is not broken

4.3 Iteration Decision

flowchart TD
    A{Issues Remaining?}
    A -->|Yes| B[Return to Step 2]
    A -->|No| C[Proceed to Completion Report]

Iteration Limit: If more than 3 fix attempts are needed for a specific issue, consult the user


Output Format

Review Results Report

# Web Design Review Results

## Summary

| Item | Value |
|------|-------|
| Target URL | {URL} |
| Framework | Angular 20 + Standalone |
| Styling | SCSS + Material Design 3 tokens |
| Tested Viewports | Desktop, Mobile |
| Issues Detected | {N} |
| Issues Fixed | {M} |

## Detected Issues

### [P1] {Issue Title}

- **Page**: {Page path}
- **Element**: {Selector or description}
- **Issue**: {Detailed description of the issue}
- **Fixed File**: `{File path}`
- **Fix Details**: {Description of changes}
- **Screenshot**: Before/After

### [P2] {Issue Title}
...

## Unfixed Issues (if any)

### {Issue Title}
- **Reason**: {Why it was not fixed/could not be fixed}
- **Recommended Action**: {Recommendations for user}

## Recommendations

- {Suggestions for future improvements}

Required Capabilities

Capability Description Required
Web Page Navigation Access URLs, page transitions
Screenshot Capture Page image capture
Image Analysis Visual issue detection
DOM Retrieval Page structure retrieval Recommended
File Read/Write Source code reading and editing Required for fixes
Code Search Code search within project Required for fixes

Reference Implementation

Implementation with Playwright MCP

Playwright MCP is recommended as the reference implementation for this skill.

Capability Playwright MCP Tool Purpose
Navigation browser_navigate Access URLs
Snapshot browser_snapshot Retrieve DOM structure
Screenshot browser_take_screenshot Images for visual inspection
Click browser_click Interact with interactive elements
Resize browser_resize Responsive testing
Console browser_console_messages Detect JS errors

Configuration Example (MCP Server)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "playwright": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@playwright/mcp@latest", "--caps=vision"]
    }
  }
}

Other Compatible Browser Automation Tools

Tool Features
Selenium Broad browser support, multi-language support
Puppeteer Chrome/Chromium focused, Node.js
Cypress Easy integration with E2E testing
WebDriver BiDi Standardized next-generation protocol

The same workflow can be implemented with these tools. As long as they provide the necessary capabilities (navigation, screenshot, DOM retrieval), the choice of tool is flexible.


Best Practices

DO (Recommended)

  • ✅ Always save screenshots before making fixes
  • ✅ Fix one issue at a time and verify each
  • ✅ Use Material Design 3 tokens for styling updates
  • ✅ Respect Angular 20 control-flow syntax in templates
  • ✅ Document fix details thoroughly

DON'T (Not Recommended)

  • ❌ Large-scale refactoring without confirmation
  • ❌ Ignoring design systems or brand guidelines
  • ❌ Fixes that ignore performance
  • ❌ Fixing multiple issues at once (difficult to verify)

Troubleshooting

Problem: Style files not found

  1. Check dependencies in package.json
  2. Consider the possibility of CSS-in-JS
  3. Consider CSS generated at build time
  4. Ask user about styling method

Problem: Fixes not reflected

  1. Check if development server HMR is working
  2. Clear browser cache
  3. Rebuild if project requires build
  4. Check CSS specificity issues

Problem: Fixes affecting other areas

  1. Rollback changes
  2. Use more specific selectors
  3. Consider using CSS Modules or scoped styles
  4. Consult user to confirm impact scope
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