@su-record/vibe 2.8.51 → 2.8.53

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- ## Button Labels
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- Buttons are the primary call-to-action in any interface. Weak labels create hesitation; strong labels create momentum.
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- DON'T: Build date strings by manually concatenating month names and separators.
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- ```javascript
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- // Bad — breaks in non-English locales, fragile
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- const label = `${months[date.getMonth()]} ${date.getDate()}, ${date.getFullYear()}`;
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-
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- // Good — locale-aware, handles all edge cases
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- const label = new Intl.DateTimeFormat(userLocale, { dateStyle: 'long' }).format(date);
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- ```
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-
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- DO: Use ISO 8601 (`YYYY-MM-DD`) for data storage and API payloads. Reserve `Intl` formatting for display only.
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-
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- DON'T: assume 12-hour clock. Many locales default to 24-hour. Let `Intl.DateTimeFormat` resolve clock format from locale rather than forcing `hour12: true`.
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-
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- ```javascript
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- // Locale-appropriate clock format
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- const time = new Intl.DateTimeFormat(userLocale, {
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- hour: 'numeric',
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- minute: '2-digit',
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- }).format(new Date());
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- // en-US → "2:45 PM"
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- // de-DE → "14:45"
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- ```
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-
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- ---
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-
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- *Last updated: 2026-03. Maintained as part of the ui-ux-pro-max skill package.*
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+ # UX Writing Reference Guide
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+
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+ Practical patterns for writing UI copy that reduces friction, builds trust, and works across languages and contexts.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Button Labels
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+
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+ Buttons are the primary call-to-action in any interface. Weak labels create hesitation; strong labels create momentum.
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+
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+ **The pattern: verb + object.** Tell users exactly what will happen when they click.
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+
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+ | Weak | Strong |
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+ |------|--------|
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+ | Submit | Save Profile |
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+ | OK | Confirm Booking |
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+ | Yes | Delete Account |
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+ | Update | Change Password |
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+ | Continue | Go to Checkout |
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+
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+ The verb signals the action type. The object anchors it to the current context. Together they eliminate ambiguity.
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+
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+ **DO / DON'T**
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+
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+ DO: Match the button label to the consequence.
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- Destructive action: label mirrors the destruction -->
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+ <button class="btn-danger">Delete Project</button>
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+
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+ <!-- Constructive action: label mirrors the creation -->
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+ <button class="btn-primary">Create Project</button>
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+ ```
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+
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+ DON'T: Use generic labels that could mean anything.
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- "OK" — OK to what? OK means nothing. -->
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+ <button>OK</button>
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+
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+ <!-- "Submit" — submit what? to where? -->
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+ <button>Submit</button>
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+ ```
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+
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+ DO: Reflect form field context in the CTA.
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+ - A profile editing form ends with `Save Changes`, not `Submit`
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+ - A payment form ends with `Pay $29.00`, not `Continue`
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+ - A search form ends with `Search Flights`, not `Go`
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+
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+ DON'T: Use the same label on two buttons in the same dialog unless their actions are identical.
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+
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+ **Disabled states:** When a button is disabled, a nearby hint should explain why. "Save Changes (fill in required fields first)" is more useful than a greyed-out button with no explanation.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Error Messages
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+
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+ Error messages are moments of failure — but they don't have to feel like failure. The formula is three parts:
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+
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+ 1. **What went wrong** — one plain sentence, no jargon
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+ 2. **Why it happened** — context that helps the user understand, not blame
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+ 3. **How to fix it** — a concrete, actionable next step
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+
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+ **Examples:**
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+
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+ Validation error:
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+ ```
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+ Your password is too short.
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+ Passwords must be at least 8 characters.
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+ Add more characters and try again.
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+ ```
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+
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+ Network error:
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+ ```
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+ We couldn't save your changes.
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+ Your connection dropped while saving.
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+ Check your internet connection and click Save again.
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+ ```
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+
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+ Permission error:
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+ ```
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+ You can't delete this project.
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+ Only the project owner can delete it.
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+ Contact the owner or ask them to transfer ownership to you.
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+ ```
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+
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+ **DO / DON'T**
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+
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+ DO: Use plain language. Avoid codes, stack traces, or internal terminology in user-facing messages.
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+ ```
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+ // Good
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+ "That email address is already in use. Sign in instead, or use a different email."
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+
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+ // Bad
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+ "Error 409: Unique constraint violation on users.email"
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+ ```
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+
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+ DON'T: Blame the user. Passive or neutral framing is almost always better.
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+ ```
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+ // Blaming
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+ "You entered an invalid date."
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+
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+ // Neutral
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+ "That date doesn't match our format. Use MM/DD/YYYY — for example, 03/31/2026."
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+ ```
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+
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+ DO: Keep error messages close to the problem. Inline field validation errors should appear next to the field, not in a modal.
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+
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+ DON'T: Use vague apologies as a substitute for explanation.
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+ ```
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+ // Vague
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+ "Something went wrong. Please try again."
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+
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+ // Informative
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+ "Your file couldn't upload. Files must be under 10 MB. This file is 14 MB."
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+ ```
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+
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+ DO: For recoverable errors, include a recovery action in or near the message.
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+ ```html
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+ <div class="error-message" role="alert">
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+ <p>Session expired. Your changes weren't saved.</p>
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+ <button onclick="restoreSession()">Restore session</button>
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+ </div>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Empty States
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+ An empty state is not just the absence of content — it is an opportunity to orient the user and motivate action. Every empty state needs two things: an explanation of why it's empty, and a clear path forward.
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+
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+ **Structure:**
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+ 1. A heading that describes the situation (not "No items found")
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+ 2. One or two sentences of context
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+ 3. A primary CTA that starts the relevant action
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+
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+ **Examples:**
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+
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+ ```
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+ No projects yet
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+ Projects you create or join will appear here.
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+ [Create your first project]
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```
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+ Your inbox is empty
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+ You're all caught up! New messages from teammates will show up here.
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+ [Browse channels]
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```
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+ No results for "darkmode settings"
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+ Try searching for "appearance" or "theme" instead.
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+ [Clear search]
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+ ```
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+
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+ **DO / DON'T**
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+
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+ DO: Write empty state headings from the user's perspective, not the system's.
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+ ```
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+ // System-centric (avoid)
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+ "No records exist"
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+
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+ // User-centric (prefer)
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+ "You haven't added any contacts yet"
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+ ```
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+
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+ DON'T: Leave empty states with just an icon and no text. Icons alone don't explain context or provide direction.
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+ DO: Tailor CTAs to the specific empty state. The CTA for an empty contacts list should open a "Add Contact" form, not a generic "Get Started" page.
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+ DON'T: Use the same empty state copy for every list or table in the application. Each surface has a different context.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Confirmation Dialogs
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+ Confirmation dialogs interrupt the user to verify intent before a significant action. The copy must be specific enough that the user understands exactly what they are confirming — and the buttons must make the choice unambiguous.
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+ **Button rule: use action verbs, never Yes/No/OK.**
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+ | Weak | Strong |
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+ |------|--------|
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+ | Yes / No | Delete / Keep |
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+ | OK / Cancel | Remove Member / Keep Member |
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+ | Confirm / Cancel | Archive Project / Go Back |
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+ | Yes / Cancel | Log Out / Stay Signed In |
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+
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+ **Dialog structure:**
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+ - **Title:** State the action, not a question. "Delete this project?" not "Are you sure?"
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+ - **Body:** Describe consequences. What will be lost? Is it reversible?
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+ - **Primary button:** Destructive action in destructive styling
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+ - **Secondary button:** Safe exit, using specific language
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+
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+ ```html
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+ <dialog aria-labelledby="dialog-title" aria-describedby="dialog-desc">
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+ <h2 id="dialog-title">Delete "Q1 Campaign"?</h2>
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+ <p id="dialog-desc">
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+ This will permanently delete the project and all 14 assets inside it.
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+ This action cannot be undone.
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+ </p>
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+ <div class="dialog-actions">
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+ <button class="btn-secondary">Keep Project</button>
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+ <button class="btn-danger">Delete Project</button>
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+ </div>
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+ </dialog>
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+ ```
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+
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+ **DO / DON'T**
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+ DO: Be specific about what is being deleted/changed/sent. "Delete 14 files" is clearer than "Delete selected items."
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+ DON'T: Use "Are you sure?" as the dialog title. It adds no information the user doesn't already have.
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+ DO: Place the safe option (cancel/keep) before the destructive option in reading order. This reduces accidental confirmations.
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+ DON'T: Use identical styling for both buttons. The destructive action should be visually distinct — typically a danger/red variant.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Voice vs Tone
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+ **Voice** is permanent. It is the brand's personality — the consistent character that shows up in every piece of copy regardless of context. Define it with three to five adjectives and concrete examples.
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+ Example voice definition:
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+ ```
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+ Direct: We say what we mean without filler. "Save" not "Go ahead and save your progress."
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+ Warm: We write to people, not at them. "You're all set" not "Operation successful."
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+ Clear: We prefer plain words over jargon. "Connected" not "Authenticated."
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Tone** is situational. The same brand voice adapts its tone to match the emotional context:
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+ | Situation | Tone Adjustment | Example |
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+ |-----------|-----------------|---------|
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+ | Success | Warm, celebratory | "Payment received. See you on the other side." |
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+ | Error | Calm, solution-focused | "That didn't work. Here's what to try next." |
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+ | Onboarding | Encouraging, guiding | "Let's set up your workspace — takes about 2 minutes." |
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+ | Warning | Direct, informative | "You're about to replace 12 files. This can't be undone." |
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+ | Deletion | Neutral, factual | "This project has been deleted." |
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+
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+ **DO / DON'T**
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+ DO: Write a voice chart and share it with every contributor who writes UI copy.
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+ DON'T: Let tone bleed into the wrong context. Humor and celebration are wrong for error states. Formality is wrong for success toasts.
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+ DO: Treat success messages and error messages as different tonal registers, not just different content.
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+ DON'T: Confuse personality with friendliness. A brand can be serious and still have a consistent, recognizable voice.
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Translation Expansion
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+ UI copy expands and contracts in translation. Ignoring this creates broken layouts in other languages.
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+ **Expansion rules of thumb:**
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+ | Language | Change vs English |
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+ |----------|-------------------|
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+ | German | +30% to +40% |
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+ | French | +20% to +30% |
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+ | Spanish | +20% to +30% |
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+ | Russian | +20% to +30% |
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+ | Japanese | -10% to -30% |
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+ | Chinese (Simplified) | -20% to -30% |
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+ | Korean | -10% to -20% |
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+ "Save Changes" in English becomes "Änderungen speichern" in German — 30% longer. Design for the expansion, not the English string.
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+ **Layout patterns that handle i18n gracefully:**
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+ ```css
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+ /* Avoid fixed-width buttons — they clip translated text */
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+ .btn {
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+ /* Bad */
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+ width: 120px;
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+
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+ /* Good */
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+ min-width: 120px;
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+ padding: 0.5rem 1.25rem;
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+ width: auto;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Avoid fixed-height containers for label + description combos */
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+ .form-field-label {
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+ /* Bad */
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+ height: 1.5rem;
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+ overflow: hidden;
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+
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+ /* Good */
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+ min-height: 1.5rem;
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+ height: auto;
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ **DO / DON'T**
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+ DO: Design with German text as a stress test for button and label widths.
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+ DON'T: concatenate translated strings to build sentences. Word order differs across languages, and concatenation breaks in many of them.
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+ ```javascript
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+ // Bad — word order is language-specific
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+ const label = t('delete') + ' ' + itemName;
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+
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+ // Good — pass variables into a full translated string
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+ const label = t('delete_item', { name: itemName });
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+ // en: "Delete Project Alpha"
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+ // de: "Projekt Alpha löschen"
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+ ```
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+
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+ DO: Use a translation key system that supports plurals and variable interpolation natively (ICU message format or equivalent).
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+ DON'T: hard-code units, currency symbols, or date separators alongside translated strings. Treat these as formatting concerns, not translation concerns.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Microcopy
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+
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+ Microcopy covers the small, functional copy that guides users through forms and interactions: tooltips, placeholders, help text, validation hints, and loading messages.
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+
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+ **Tooltips:**
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+ - Appear on hover or focus for icon-only controls
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+ - One sentence maximum
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+ - Describe what the button does, not what it is
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- Icon button with tooltip -->
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+ <button aria-label="Share document" data-tooltip="Share a link to this document">
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+ <Icon name="share" />
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+ </button>
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Placeholders:**
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+ - Show example input, not instructions
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+ - Never use placeholders as a substitute for labels — they disappear on focus
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+ ```html
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+ <!-- Bad: instruction as placeholder -->
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+ <input placeholder="Enter your email address" />
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+
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+ <!-- Good: example as placeholder, label above -->
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+ <label for="email">Email</label>
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+ <input id="email" placeholder="name@example.com" />
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Help text:**
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+ - Place below the input, above the error zone
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+ - Explain constraints the user needs before they start typing, not after they fail
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+ ```html
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+ <label for="username">Username</label>
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+ <input id="username" aria-describedby="username-hint" />
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+ <p id="username-hint" class="field-hint">
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+ 3–20 characters. Letters, numbers, and underscores only.
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+ </p>
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Loading messages:**
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+ - Progress over time: vary the message if loading takes more than 3 seconds
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+ - Avoid "Loading..." alone — describe what is loading
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+ ```javascript
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+ const loadingMessages = [
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+ 'Loading your projects...',
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+ 'Almost there...',
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+ 'This is taking longer than usual — still working...',
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+ ];
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+ ```
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+
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+ **DO / DON'T**
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+
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+ DO: Write help text before the fact (constraints), not after (error explanation). "Must be at least 8 characters" belongs in help text, not only in an error message.
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+
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+ DON'T: use placeholder text as the only label for a form field. It fails accessibility requirements and disappears as soon as the user starts typing.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Number and Date Formatting
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+
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+ Hard-coded number and date formats break in other locales. The `Intl` API handles locale-aware formatting without manual string construction.
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+
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+ **Numbers:**
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ // Currency
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+ const price = new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', {
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+ style: 'currency',
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+ currency: 'USD',
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+ }).format(1299.99);
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+ // → "$1,299.99"
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+
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+ const priceDE = new Intl.NumberFormat('de-DE', {
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+ style: 'currency',
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+ currency: 'EUR',
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+ }).format(1299.99);
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+ // → "1.299,99 €"
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+
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+ // Large numbers with grouping
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+ const count = new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US').format(1000000);
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+ // → "1,000,000"
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+
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+ // Compact notation for space-constrained UI
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+ const compact = new Intl.NumberFormat('en-US', {
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+ notation: 'compact',
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+ maximumFractionDigits: 1,
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+ }).format(14500);
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+ // → "14.5K"
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Dates:**
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+
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+ ```javascript
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+ const date = new Date('2026-03-31');
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+
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+ // Full date, locale-aware
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+ const fullDate = new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-US', {
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+ year: 'numeric',
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+ month: 'long',
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+ day: 'numeric',
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+ }).format(date);
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+ // → "March 31, 2026"
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+
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+ // Short format for tables
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+ const shortDate = new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-US', {
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+ month: 'short',
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+ day: 'numeric',
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+ }).format(date);
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+ // → "Mar 31"
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+
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+ // Relative time (use with a wrapper)
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+ const rtf = new Intl.RelativeTimeFormat('en', { numeric: 'auto' });
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+ rtf.format(-1, 'day'); // → "yesterday"
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+ rtf.format(-3, 'day'); // → "3 days ago"
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+ rtf.format(1, 'week'); // → "next week"
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+ ```
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+
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+ **DO / DON'T**
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+
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+ DO: Accept locale as a parameter derived from the user's browser or account settings. Never hard-code `'en-US'` throughout the codebase.
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+ ```javascript
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+ function formatCurrency(amount: number, locale: string, currency: string): string {
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+ return new Intl.NumberFormat(locale, { style: 'currency', currency }).format(amount);
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
444
+ DON'T: Build date strings by manually concatenating month names and separators.
445
+ ```javascript
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+ // Bad — breaks in non-English locales, fragile
447
+ const label = `${months[date.getMonth()]} ${date.getDate()}, ${date.getFullYear()}`;
448
+
449
+ // Good — locale-aware, handles all edge cases
450
+ const label = new Intl.DateTimeFormat(userLocale, { dateStyle: 'long' }).format(date);
451
+ ```
452
+
453
+ DO: Use ISO 8601 (`YYYY-MM-DD`) for data storage and API payloads. Reserve `Intl` formatting for display only.
454
+
455
+ DON'T: assume 12-hour clock. Many locales default to 24-hour. Let `Intl.DateTimeFormat` resolve clock format from locale rather than forcing `hour12: true`.
456
+
457
+ ```javascript
458
+ // Locale-appropriate clock format
459
+ const time = new Intl.DateTimeFormat(userLocale, {
460
+ hour: 'numeric',
461
+ minute: '2-digit',
462
+ }).format(new Date());
463
+ // en-US → "2:45 PM"
464
+ // de-DE → "14:45"
465
+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ *Last updated: 2026-03. Maintained as part of the ui-ux-pro-max skill package.*