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Guides designing interfaces with adjustable information density (compact, comfortable, spacious) for dashboards, data tables, feeds, inboxes, and settings panels. Includes density controls, viewport-based defaults, and accessibility constraints.
npx claudepluginhub owl-listener/inclusive-design-skills --plugin adaptive-interfacesHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/adaptive-interfaces:information-densityThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Design interfaces that let users control how much information they
Treats information density as a deliberate design variable — matching compact, comfortable, and spacious modes to user context and task type.
Guides designing adaptive web interfaces that respect user preferences for motion sensitivity, contrast, color schemes, text sizing, and information density using CSS media queries.
Defines how a UI adapts to user preferences, screen conditions, and cognitive needs — covering reduced motion, contrast, zoom, reflow, typography, colour independence, and simplified views.
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Design interfaces that let users control how much information they see at once — because the right density for a power user scanning 200 rows is the wrong density for someone who needs space to process each item.