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The new standard for building software

New Standard Sidebar Component is designed for building reusable UI components in modern web projects. Key features include reusable structure, responsive behavior, and production-ready presentation. It is suitable for component libraries and responsive product interfaces.

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description"New Standard Sidebar Component is designed for building reusable UI components in modern web projects. Key features include reusable structure, responsive behavior, and production-ready presentation. It is suitable for component libraries and responsive product interfaces."
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The new standard for building software

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Overview

New Standard Sidebar Component is designed for building reusable UI components in modern web projects. Key features include reusable structure, responsive behavior, and production-ready presentation. It is suitable for component libraries and responsive product interfaces.
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Composition

Use the attached HTML reference as the source of truth. Preserve the visible hierarchy, first-screen composition, section rhythm, density, and interaction tone before adapting copy or content. Key visible headings include: The new standard for building software.

Colors

Anchor the palette in primary #A855F7, secondary #FFFFFF, accent #6366F1, background #FFFFFF, surface #333333, text-primary #111827. Keep background, surface, text, and border roles distinct so generated layouts retain the same contrast pattern as the source.

Typography

Use ui-sans-serif for display moments and ui-sans-serif for body copy unless the HTML clearly demands a compatible fallback. Labels and technical metadata should use JetBrains Mono or an equivalent mono face.

Layout

Keep spacing deliberate and stable. Favor the same grid direction, max-width behavior, card density, and responsive stacking seen in the HTML. Do not replace distinctive source structures with generic SaaS sections.

Components

Cards, buttons, badges, navigation, and repeated blocks should preserve the source geometry, border treatment, and hover feel.

Motion

Preserve existing motion cues such as masked reveals, staggered entrance, hover lift, scroll-triggered transitions, and ambient movement. Keep easing smooth and restrained.

WebGL & Effects

If the source includes canvas, WebGL, Three.js, gradients, particles, or atmospheric effects, rebuild them as supporting layers behind the content. Keep effects performant, responsive, and secondary to the interface.

Guardrails

  • Do not flatten the source into a generic card grid.
  • Do not swap the color mode unless the source clearly supports it.
  • Preserve the first viewport signal, focal object, and visual density.
  • Keep buttons, cards, and badges aligned to the same radius and border language.