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Design.md: A Solution for Consistent AI-Generated Frontend UI Design
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Design.md: A Solution for Consistent AI-Generated Frontend UI Design

via Dev.toHagicode3h ago

Design.md: A Solution for Consistent AI-Generated Frontend UI Design In the era of AI-assisted frontend development, how can we maintain consistency in AI-generated UIs? This article shares our practical experience building a design gallery site based on awesome-design-md, and how to create structured design.md files to guide AI in standardized UI design. Background Anyone who has used AI to write frontend code has likely had a similar experience: generating the same page multiple times, each with a different style. Sometimes it's rounded corners, sometimes square corners. Sometimes spacing is 8px, other times 16px. Even the same button looks different across different conversations. This is not an isolated phenomenon. With the proliferation of AI-assisted development, inconsistency in AI-generated frontend UIs has become a widespread problem. Different AI assistants, different prompts, and even the same assistant across different conversations all produce wildly different interface de

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