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Luca Sacchi Ricciardi aa489c7eb8 docs: add comprehensive frontend landing page plan and download design skills
Add detailed landing page development plan in docs/frontend_landing_plan.md:
- Complete landing page structure (Hero, Problem/Solution, Features, Demo, CTA)
- Design guidelines from downloaded skills (typography, color, motion, composition)
- Security considerations (XSS prevention, input sanitization, CSP)
- Performance targets (LCP <2.5s, bundle <150KB, Lighthouse >90)
- Responsiveness and accessibility requirements (WCAG 2.1 AA)
- Success KPIs and monitoring setup
- 3-week development timeline with daily tasks
- Definition of Done checklist

Download 10+ frontend/UI/UX skills via universal-skills-manager:
- frontend-ui-ux: UI/UX design without mockups
- frontend-design-guidelines: Production-grade interface guidelines
- frontend-developer: React best practices (40+ rules)
- frontend-engineer: Next.js 14 App Router patterns
- ui-ux-master: Comprehensive design systems and accessibility
- ui-ux-systems-designer: Information architecture and interaction
- ui-ux-design-user-experience: Platform-specific guidelines
- Plus additional reference materials and validation scripts

Configure universal-skills MCP with SkillsMP API key for curated skill access.

Safety first: All skills validated before installation, no project code modified.

Refs: Universal Skills Manager (github:jacob-bd/universal-skills-manager)
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Mobile-First Design

What Is It? Designing for mobile screens first, then progressively enhancing for larger screens.

Why Mobile-First?

  • Forces content prioritization
  • Better performance on mobile devices
  • Easier to scale up than scale down
  • Mobile traffic exceeds desktop globally

Process:

  1. Design for smallest screen
  2. Identify core content and features
  3. Add complexity for larger screens
  4. Test across device sizes

Breakpoints

Common Breakpoints:

  • Mobile: 320-480px
  • Tablet: 481-768px
  • Laptop: 769-1024px
  • Desktop: 1025-1200px
  • Large Desktop: 1201px+

Strategy:

  • Design for content, not devices
  • Let content determine breakpoints
  • Test on real devices when possible

Flexible Grids

  • Fluid Grids: Percentage-based widths, scale proportionally
  • CSS Grid: Two-dimensional layout system
  • Flexbox: One-dimensional layout, flexible distribution
  • Responsive Grid: Fixed columns with fluid gutters

Responsive Images

Techniques:

  • srcset and sizes attributes for multiple resolutions
  • <picture> element for art direction
  • CSS object-fit for container fitting

Optimization:

  • Use modern formats (WebP, AVIF)
  • Lazy loading for below-fold images
  • Responsive image CDNs (Cloudinary, Imgix)

Progressive Enhancement

Build core functionality first, then add advanced features for capable browsers:

  1. Semantic HTML (baseline functionality)
  2. CSS for presentation (enhanced visuals)
  3. JavaScript for interactivity (advanced features)