| name | responsive-craft |
| description | Implement responsive design for websites and web apps — from standard mobile-first layouts to complex patterns (sticky elements, scroll coordination, data tables, dashboards). Three modes: transform existing sites, build responsive from scratch, or launch a live multi-breakpoint preview. Surfaces design forks where there's no single right answer. Use when building responsive layouts, fixing mobile issues, adding breakpoints, working with sticky/scroll patterns, previewing breakpoints, or when the user mentions responsive, mobile, breakpoints, viewport, adaptive design, or responsive preview. |
| argument-hint | [audit|build|preview] |
Responsive Craft
Implement responsive design that works across all viewports — compensating for the lack of a visual canvas by making deliberate decisions upfront.
Quick Start
Transform an existing site: /responsive-craft audit or "make this responsive" or "fix the mobile layout"
Build responsive from scratch: /responsive-craft build or "build this mobile-first" or "create a responsive layout"
Preview all breakpoints: /responsive-craft preview or "show me the responsive preview" or "open the breakpoint preview"
Core Principles
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Escalation model — Intrinsic CSS first (auto-fit, flex-wrap, clamp()) → container queries next (component-level) → media queries last (page-level only). If a simpler layer solves it, stop there.
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Describe before you code — Without a canvas, explicitly describe responsive behavior before writing CSS. In Adaptive mode, use inline behavior notes (CSS comments). In Guided mode, write formal behavior specs (tables per component). Both catch design decisions a canvas would reveal passively.
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Fluid by default, breakpoints by exception — Use clamp() for typography, spacing, sizing. Reserve hard breakpoints for structural changes: nav transforms, column count shifts, sidebar visibility.
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Component containment — Components respond to their container, not the viewport. Use container queries. A card in a sidebar and a card in a full-width section should use the same CSS.
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Test by dragging, not jumping — Slowly resize from 280px to 2560px in DevTools. Don't just check named breakpoints. This catches in-between failures.
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Sticky/scroll needs explicit patterns — Sticky coordination, z-index stacking contexts, overflow ancestors, safe areas, virtual keyboards. These break silently. Use the patterns in references/sticky-scroll-patterns.md, don't improvise.
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Recognize design forks, don't default silently — When a responsive translation has multiple valid approaches, present 2-3 options with tradeoffs and ask the user to choose. See references/responsive-design-forks.md.
The Three-Layer Responsive System
| Layer | Tool | Handles |
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| Continuous | clamp(), fluid tokens, cqi units | Smooth scaling — font size, padding, gap |
| Component | Container queries (@container) | Adapting to context — card layout, nav items |
| Structural | Media queries (@media) | Page-level shifts — grid columns, nav transform, sidebar |
Escalation Decision Tree
Does this need to change layout?
No → clamp() for sizing. Done.
Yes → Does it depend on CONTAINER size?
Yes → Container query
No → Does it depend on VIEWPORT?
Yes → Media query (page-level only)
No → :has() or intrinsic sizing (auto-fit, flex-wrap)
Mode Selection
This skill operates in three modes. Detect from $ARGUMENTS or ask.
Detection
$ARGUMENTS contains "preview", "show breakpoints", "live preview" → Preview
$ARGUMENTS contains "audit", "transform", "fix", "improve", "retrofit" → Transform Existing
$ARGUMENTS contains "build", "create", "new", "from scratch" → Build Responsive
- User is working in an existing codebase with responsive issues → Transform Existing
- User is starting a new page/component → Build Responsive
- Ambiguous → Ask
If AskUserQuestion is available:
- Transform existing — Audit and improve responsive behavior of current code
- Build from scratch — Design responsive layout from the start
- Preview — Launch a live multi-breakpoint preview in the browser
Otherwise: "Are you transforming an existing site's responsive design, building something new, or just previewing?"
Interactivity Level
Skip for Preview mode — go straight to routing.
After mode selection, determine interactivity:
If AskUserQuestion is available:
- Adaptive — Moves fast. 1-2 discovery questions, then starts working. Surfaces design forks inline as they arise. No formal specs — decisions are made in the moment.
- Guided — Produces deliverables. Full discovery, writes behavior specs per component before coding, gets explicit approval before each stage. Best for complex layouts or when the user wants a spec to reference later.
Otherwise: "Do you want (1) Adaptive — fast, I'll ask as I go, or (2) Guided — I'll write behavior specs per component and get your approval before coding?"
Default to Adaptive if the user doesn't express a preference.
When to recommend Guided: If the layout has 5+ distinct responsive components, multiple sticky elements, or a dashboard-style layout, suggest Guided — the behavior specs prevent expensive rework later.
Routing
After mode and interactivity are selected:
| Mode | Read workflow | Load immediately |
|---|
| Preview | workflows/preview.md | None |
| Transform Existing | workflows/transform-existing.md | references/ai-failure-patterns.md |
| Build Responsive | workflows/build-responsive.md | references/modern-css-patterns.md, references/ai-failure-patterns.md |
Load other references on demand:
references/sticky-scroll-patterns.md — when sticky, scroll-snap, or independent scroll regions are involved
references/responsive-design-forks.md — when an ambiguous responsive translation is detected
references/testing-checklist.md — during verification step
references/modern-css-patterns.md — during Transform mode when implementing fixes
Gotchas — Where Claude Fails at Responsive Design
These are the most common mistakes. Check every responsive output against this list.
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100vh on mobile — Use svh/dvh with vh fallback. 100vh overflows behind mobile browser chrome.
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Desktop-first media queries — Always use min-width (mobile-first), not max-width. Mobile loads fewer overrides.
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Missing min-width: 0 on flex children — Default flex min-width is auto (content size). Long text/images overflow. Add min-width: 0 when content is dynamic.
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overflow: hidden kills sticky — Any ancestor with overflow: hidden/scroll/auto breaks position: sticky. Use overflow: clip for visual clipping.
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transform breaks position: fixed — Any transform on an ancestor makes fixed children position relative to that ancestor, not viewport.
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iOS input zoom below 16px — Input font-size under 16px triggers Safari viewport zoom. Use font-size: max(16px, 1rem).
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Missing safe area insets — Notched devices need env(safe-area-inset-*). Requires viewport-fit=cover in meta tag. Don't forget landscape orientation.
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Z-index escalation — Values like 9999 signal misunderstanding of stacking contexts. Use isolation: isolate and a tiered z-index scale.
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Missing align-self: start on sticky in flex/grid — Without this, the element stretches to full height and sticky has no room to stick. The #1 silent sticky failure.
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Optimizing for one viewport — Code that looks perfect at 1440px breaks at 320px, 768px portrait, and ultrawide. Always test the full range.
For the complete list with code examples, see references/ai-failure-patterns.md.
Tools
This skill includes two CLI tools in scripts/ for visual responsive verification.
Live Multi-Viewport Preview
See all breakpoints simultaneously in the browser, with hot reload:
node ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/preview.js http://localhost:3000
node ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/preview.js ./index.html
node ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/preview.js http://localhost:3000 --breakpoints 375,768,1024,1440,1920
Responsive Snapshots
Capture screenshots at every breakpoint. Supports before/after comparison:
node ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/snapshot.js http://localhost:3000
node ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/snapshot.js http://localhost:3000 --before
node ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/snapshot.js http://localhost:3000
Both tools require no dependencies — just Node.js. Snapshots require dev-browser for headless screenshots.
Reference Index
| File | Contents | Load when |
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| modern-css-patterns.md | Container queries, clamp(), subgrid, :has(), viewport units, scroll-driven animations, nesting, @layer, logical properties | Writing or reviewing responsive CSS |
| sticky-scroll-patterns.md | Sticky coordination, scroll-snap, independent scroll regions, responsive data tables, modals/sheets, IntersectionObserver | Working with sticky, scroll, or complex layout patterns |
| responsive-design-forks.md | 8 ambiguous desktop→mobile translations with options and tradeoffs | When a responsive translation has no single right answer |
| ai-failure-patterns.md | 13 categories of AI responsive failures with bad/good code examples, pre-flight scan checklist | Pre-flight scan before outputting responsive code |
| testing-checklist.md | Priority viewports, 10-point check, edge cases, three-tier testing strategy, Playwright patterns | Verification step after implementation |
Workflow Index
| Workflow | Purpose |
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| transform-existing.md | Audit → identify forks → fix responsive issues in priority order |
| build-responsive.md | Describe behavior → establish foundation → build mobile-first → verify |
| preview.md | Launch live multi-breakpoint preview in the browser |