Fixes from plan review: corrected nocodb API patterns (nocodb.list/create/ update/get/delete), fixed REQUIRED_TABLES format (array not object), added KanbanBoard statusField prop, fixed variable shadowing, corrected api.get return value, added missing i18n keys, clarified route removal. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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UX/UI Overhaul Implementation Plan
For agentic workers: REQUIRED: Use superpowers:subagent-driven-development (if subagents available) or superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan. Steps use checkbox (
- [ ]) syntax for tracking.
Goal: Restructure navigation (17→9 items), unify content pipeline, redesign dashboard, standardize UX patterns, and add premium polish across the marketing app.
Architecture: 6 independent phases, each deployable on its own. Phase 1 restructures nav + consistency. Phase 2-3 build the Content pipeline. Phase 4 enhances campaigns. Phase 5 redesigns the dashboard. Phase 6 adds premium animations and effects.
Tech Stack: React (Vite), Tailwind CSS, Express.js, NocoDB REST API, Lucide icons, CSS animations (no motion libraries).
Spec: docs/superpowers/specs/2026-03-11-ux-ui-overhaul-design.md
Chunk 1: Phase 1 — Navigation Reorganization
Task 1.1: Rewrite Sidebar to Flat Nav
Files:
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Modify:
client/src/components/Sidebar.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/en.json -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/ar.json -
Step 1: Replace nav data structure
Replace the standaloneTop, moduleGroups, standaloneBottom arrays (lines 11-63) with a flat nav config:
const navItems = [
{ to: '/', icon: LayoutDashboard, labelKey: 'nav.dashboard', end: true },
'divider',
{ to: '/campaigns', icon: Calendar, labelKey: 'nav.campaigns', module: 'marketing' },
{ to: '/content', icon: FileEdit, labelKey: 'nav.content', module: 'marketing' },
'divider',
{ to: '/projects', icon: FolderKanban, labelKey: 'nav.projects', module: 'projects', hint: 'nav.projectsHint' },
{ to: '/issues', icon: AlertCircle, labelKey: 'nav.issues', module: 'issues' },
'divider',
{ to: '/finance', icon: BarChart3, labelKey: 'nav.finance', module: 'finance', minRole: 'manager', hint: 'nav.financeHint' },
'divider',
{ to: '/team', icon: Users, labelKey: 'nav.team' },
{ to: '/settings', icon: Settings, labelKey: 'nav.settings' },
]
- Step 2: Rewrite nav rendering
Remove the module group expand/collapse logic (expandedGroups, toggleGroup, the visibleGroups map). Replace with a flat list renderer:
const filteredItems = navItems.filter(item => {
if (item === 'divider') return true
if (item.module && !hasModule(item.module)) return false
if (item.minRole && userLevel < (ROLE_LEVEL[item.minRole] ?? 0)) return false
return true
})
// In JSX, replace the nav section:
{filteredItems.map((item, i) =>
item === 'divider'
? <div key={`d-${i}`} className="border-t border-white/6 my-2 mx-3" />
: navLink(item)
)}
- Step 3: Remove sub-item indentation from navLink
Update the navLink function (line 83) — remove the sub parameter and sub-item styles. All items are top-level now:
const navLink = ({ to, icon: Icon, labelKey, end, hint }) => (
<NavLink
key={to}
to={to}
end={end}
className={({ isActive }) =>
`flex items-center gap-3 rounded-lg font-medium transition-all duration-200 group px-3 py-2 text-sm ${
isActive
? 'bg-white/15 text-white shadow-sm sidebar-active-glow'
: 'text-text-on-dark-muted hover:bg-white/8 hover:text-white'
}`
}
>
<Icon className="w-5 h-5 shrink-0" />
{!collapsed && (
<span className="animate-fade-in whitespace-nowrap flex-1">{t(labelKey)}</span>
)}
{!collapsed && hint && (
<span className="text-[10px] text-text-on-dark-muted/50 animate-fade-in">{t(hint)}</span>
)}
</NavLink>
)
- Step 4: Remove unused imports and state
Remove: ChevronDown from lucide imports, useState for expandedGroups, the toggleGroup function, the visibleGroups computation.
Add to imports if missing: Settings from lucide-react.
- Step 5: Add i18n keys
In en.json, add:
"nav.content": "Content",
"nav.projectsHint": "+ tasks",
"nav.financeHint": "+ budgets"
In ar.json, add:
"nav.content": "المحتوى",
"nav.projectsHint": "+ المهام",
"nav.financeHint": "+ الميزانيات"
- Step 6: Test manually — verify sidebar renders
Run: cd /home/fahed/clawd/projects/marketing-app && npm run dev
Check:
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Dashboard, Campaigns, Content, Projects, Issues, Finance, Team, Settings all visible
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Dividers appear between groups
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No collapsible module headers
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Collapsed sidebar shows icons correctly
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Active glow works on each item
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Step 7: Commit
git add client/src/components/Sidebar.jsx client/src/i18n/en.json client/src/i18n/ar.json
git commit -m "refactor: flatten sidebar nav — 17 items to 9, remove collapsible groups"
Task 1.2: Add Route Redirects for Old URLs
Files:
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Modify:
client/src/App.jsx -
Step 1: Add Navigate import and redirect routes
At the top of App.jsx, ensure Navigate is imported from react-router-dom.
Inside the protected <Route path="/" element={<Layout />}> block, add redirects for removed routes:
{/* Redirects for old routes */}
<Route path="/posts" element={<Navigate to="/content/posts" replace />} />
<Route path="/calendar" element={<Navigate to="/content/posts?view=calendar" replace />} />
<Route path="/translations" element={<Navigate to="/content/translations" replace />} />
<Route path="/artefacts" element={<Navigate to="/content/design" replace />} />
<Route path="/assets" element={<Navigate to="/settings?tab=assets" replace />} />
<Route path="/brands" element={<Navigate to="/settings?tab=brands" replace />} />
<Route path="/tasks" element={<Navigate to="/projects?tab=tasks" replace />} />
<Route path="/budgets" element={<Navigate to="/finance?tab=budgets" replace />} />
- Step 2: Add Content route placeholder
Add a route for the Content page (will be a placeholder until Phase 2):
const Content = lazy(() => import('./pages/Content'))
// Inside protected routes — add BEFORE the redirect routes:
<Route path="/content" element={<Suspense fallback={<PageLoader />}><Content /></Suspense>} />
<Route path="/content/:tab" element={<Suspense fallback={<PageLoader />}><Content /></Suspense>} />
Also remove the old standalone route definitions for /posts, /calendar, /artefacts, /translations, /assets, /brands, /tasks, /budgets — the redirects replace them.
- Step 3: Create placeholder Content page
Create client/src/pages/Content.jsx:
import { useParams, useSearchParams } from 'react-router-dom'
import { useLanguage } from '../i18n/LanguageContext'
const TABS = ['pipeline', 'copy', 'translations', 'design', 'posts']
export default function Content() {
const { tab = 'pipeline' } = useParams()
const [searchParams] = useSearchParams()
const { t } = useLanguage()
return (
<div className="space-y-6">
<h1 className="text-2xl font-semibold text-text-primary">{t('nav.content')}</h1>
<div className="flex gap-1 border-b border-border">
{TABS.map(tabKey => (
<a
key={tabKey}
href={`/content/${tabKey}`}
className={`px-4 py-2 text-sm font-medium border-b-2 transition-colors ${
tab === tabKey
? 'border-brand-primary text-brand-primary'
: 'border-transparent text-text-secondary hover:text-text-primary'
}`}
>
{tabKey.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + tabKey.slice(1)}
</a>
))}
</div>
<p className="text-text-secondary">Content pipeline — coming soon.</p>
</div>
)
}
- Step 4: Update Header page title map
In client/src/components/Header.jsx, find the PAGE_TITLE_KEYS map and add:
'/content': 'header.content',
Add to both i18n files: "header.content": "Content" (en), "header.content": "المحتوى" (ar).
Remove entries for /posts, /calendar, /artefacts, /translations, /assets, /brands, /tasks, /budgets (these now redirect).
- Step 5: Test redirects
Navigate to /posts → should redirect to /content/posts
Navigate to /artefacts → should redirect to /content/design
Navigate to /content → should show placeholder with tabs
- Step 6: Commit
git add client/src/App.jsx client/src/pages/Content.jsx client/src/components/Header.jsx
git commit -m "feat: add route redirects for nav reorg, placeholder Content page"
Task 1.3: Absorb Budgets into Finance Page
Files:
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Modify:
client/src/pages/Finance.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/en.json -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/ar.json -
Step 1: Read Finance.jsx and Budgets.jsx
Read both files to understand current structure and plan the merge.
- Step 2: Add tab toggle to Finance page
At the top of the Finance page, add a tab bar switching between "Dashboard" and "Budgets":
const [searchParams, setSearchParams] = useSearchParams()
const activeTab = searchParams.get('tab') || 'dashboard'
Render tabs:
<div className="flex gap-1 border-b border-border mb-6">
<button
onClick={() => setSearchParams({})}
className={`px-4 py-2 text-sm font-medium border-b-2 transition-colors ${
activeTab === 'dashboard'
? 'border-brand-primary text-brand-primary'
: 'border-transparent text-text-secondary hover:text-text-primary'
}`}
>
{t('nav.financeDashboard')}
</button>
<button
onClick={() => setSearchParams({ tab: 'budgets' })}
className={`px-4 py-2 text-sm font-medium border-b-2 transition-colors ${
activeTab === 'budgets'
? 'border-brand-primary text-brand-primary'
: 'border-transparent text-text-secondary hover:text-text-primary'
}`}
>
{t('nav.budgets')}
</button>
</div>
- Step 3: Conditionally render content
Wrap the existing Finance dashboard content in {activeTab === 'dashboard' && (...)}.
Import the Budgets page component and render: {activeTab === 'budgets' && <Budgets />}.
Alternatively, if Budgets is too large to import directly, lazy-load it.
-
Step 4: Test both tabs work
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Step 5: Commit
git add client/src/pages/Finance.jsx client/src/i18n/en.json client/src/i18n/ar.json
git commit -m "feat: absorb Budgets as tab inside Finance page"
Task 1.4: Absorb Brands & Assets into Settings Page
Files:
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client/src/pages/Settings.jsx -
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client/src/i18n/en.json -
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client/src/i18n/ar.json -
Step 1: Read Settings.jsx, Brands.jsx, Assets.jsx
Understand current Settings structure and what needs to be added.
- Step 2: Add tab navigation to Settings
Same pattern as Finance: tabs for "General", "Brands", "Assets" using useSearchParams.
const tabs = [
{ key: 'general', labelKey: 'settings.general' },
{ key: 'brands', labelKey: 'nav.brands' },
{ key: 'assets', labelKey: 'nav.assets' },
]
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Step 3: Render tab content
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General tab: existing Settings content
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Brands tab: import and render Brands component
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Assets tab: import and render Assets component
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Step 4: Add i18n key for "General"
"settings.general": "General" // en
"settings.general": "عام" // ar
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Step 5: Test all three tabs
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Step 6: Commit
git add client/src/pages/Settings.jsx client/src/i18n/en.json client/src/i18n/ar.json
git commit -m "feat: absorb Brands & Assets as tabs inside Settings page"
Task 1.5: Absorb Tasks into Projects Page
Files:
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Modify:
client/src/pages/Projects.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/en.json -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/ar.json -
Step 1: Read Projects.jsx and Tasks.jsx
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Step 2: Add "Projects" / "All Tasks" tab toggle to Projects page
Same useSearchParams pattern. Default tab is "projects".
- Step 3: Render Tasks component in "All Tasks" tab
Import Tasks and render when tab === 'tasks'.
- Step 4: Add i18n keys
"projects.allTasks": "All Tasks" // en
"projects.allTasks": "جميع المهام" // ar
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Step 5: Test both tabs
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Step 6: Commit
git add client/src/pages/Projects.jsx client/src/i18n/en.json client/src/i18n/ar.json
git commit -m "feat: absorb Tasks as tab inside Projects page"
Task 1.6: Standardize Page Headers
Files:
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Modify: All page files (PostProduction/Content, Issues, Projects, Finance, Campaigns, Team, Settings, Dashboard)
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Create:
client/src/components/PageHeader.jsx -
Step 1: Create shared PageHeader component
import { Search, X } from 'lucide-react'
import { useState } from 'react'
import { useLanguage } from '../i18n/LanguageContext'
export default function PageHeader({
title,
searchTerm,
onSearchChange,
filters, // ReactNode — inline filter dropdowns
viewToggle, // ReactNode — view mode buttons
actions, // ReactNode — create button, bulk actions
}) {
const [searchOpen, setSearchOpen] = useState(!!searchTerm)
const { t } = useLanguage()
return (
<div className="flex items-center gap-3 flex-wrap">
<h1 className="text-2xl font-semibold text-text-primary flex-shrink-0">{title}</h1>
<div className="flex-1" />
{onSearchChange && (
searchOpen ? (
<div className="relative">
<Search className="absolute left-3 top-1/2 -translate-y-1/2 w-4 h-4 text-text-tertiary" />
<input
type="text"
value={searchTerm}
onChange={e => onSearchChange(e.target.value)}
placeholder={t('common.search')}
className="pl-9 pr-8 py-1.5 text-sm border border-border rounded-lg bg-surface-primary focus:outline-none focus:ring-2 focus:ring-brand-primary/20 w-48"
autoFocus
/>
<button
onClick={() => { onSearchChange(''); setSearchOpen(false) }}
className="absolute right-2 top-1/2 -translate-y-1/2 text-text-tertiary hover:text-text-primary"
>
<X className="w-3.5 h-3.5" />
</button>
</div>
) : (
<button
onClick={() => setSearchOpen(true)}
className="p-2 text-text-secondary hover:text-text-primary hover:bg-surface-secondary rounded-lg transition-colors"
>
<Search className="w-4.5 h-4.5" />
</button>
)
)}
{filters}
{viewToggle}
{actions}
</div>
)
}
- Step 2: Adopt PageHeader in Issues.jsx as first migration
Replace the existing header JSX in Issues.jsx with <PageHeader>, passing the existing search, filters, view toggle, and create button as props.
- Step 3: Adopt PageHeader in remaining pages
Apply the same pattern to: PostProduction (now Content/Posts tab), Projects, Campaigns, Finance, Team.
- Step 4: Standardize filter visibility
Ensure all pages show filters inline (always visible). Remove any toggle buttons that show/hide the filter bar.
- Step 5: Commit
git add client/src/components/PageHeader.jsx client/src/pages/*.jsx
git commit -m "feat: standardize page headers with shared PageHeader component"
Task 1.7: Standardize Detail Panel Layout
Files:
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client/src/components/SlidePanel.jsx -
Modify: All detail panel components
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Step 1: Update SlidePanel default maxWidth
In SlidePanel.jsx, change default maxWidth from '420px' to '480px'.
- Step 2: Standardize header pattern across panels
Each detail panel should use this header pattern:
<div className="flex items-center gap-3 px-6 py-4 border-b border-border">
<button onClick={onClose} className="p-1 hover:bg-surface-secondary rounded-lg">
<ArrowLeft className="w-5 h-5" />
</button>
<h2 className="text-lg font-semibold text-text-primary flex-1 truncate">{title}</h2>
<button onClick={onSave} className="px-3 py-1.5 text-sm bg-brand-primary text-white rounded-lg hover:bg-brand-primary-light">
{t('common.save')}
</button>
<OverflowMenu items={[{ label: t('common.delete'), onClick: onDelete, danger: true }]} />
</div>
- Step 3: Move delete buttons into overflow menus
In each detail panel (PostDetailPanel, ArtefactDetailPanel, IssueDetailPanel, TaskDetailPanel, TranslationDetailPanel, CampaignDetailPanel), move the delete button from standalone position into an overflow ⋯ menu.
Create a small OverflowMenu component if one doesn't exist:
// client/src/components/OverflowMenu.jsx
import { useState, useRef, useEffect } from 'react'
import { MoreVertical } from 'lucide-react'
export default function OverflowMenu({ items }) {
const [open, setOpen] = useState(false)
const ref = useRef()
useEffect(() => {
const handler = (e) => { if (ref.current && !ref.current.contains(e.target)) setOpen(false) }
document.addEventListener('mousedown', handler)
return () => document.removeEventListener('mousedown', handler)
}, [])
return (
<div className="relative" ref={ref}>
<button
onClick={() => setOpen(!open)}
className="p-1.5 hover:bg-surface-secondary rounded-lg transition-colors"
>
<MoreVertical className="w-4.5 h-4.5 text-text-secondary" />
</button>
{open && (
<div className="absolute right-0 top-full mt-1 bg-surface-primary border border-border rounded-lg shadow-lg py-1 min-w-[160px] z-50 animate-scale-in">
{items.map((item, i) => (
<button
key={i}
onClick={() => { item.onClick(); setOpen(false) }}
className={`w-full text-left px-3 py-2 text-sm hover:bg-surface-secondary transition-colors ${
item.danger ? 'text-red-600 hover:bg-red-50' : 'text-text-primary'
}`}
>
{item.label}
</button>
))}
</div>
)}
</div>
)
}
- Step 4: Standardize tab order in detail panels
Ensure every detail panel with tabs uses: Details → Activity → Approval (in that order). Rename any "Discussion" or "Comments" tabs to "Activity".
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Step 5: Test each detail panel opens and functions correctly
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Step 6: Commit
git add client/src/components/SlidePanel.jsx client/src/components/OverflowMenu.jsx client/src/components/*Panel*.jsx client/src/components/*DetailPanel*.jsx
git commit -m "feat: standardize detail panels — 480px width, overflow menu, consistent tabs"
Chunk 2: Phase 2 — Content Page with Tabs
Task 2.1: Build Content Page Shell with Tab Routing
Files:
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Modify:
client/src/pages/Content.jsx(replace placeholder) -
Modify:
client/src/App.jsx -
Step 1: Update Content.jsx with full tab system
import { useParams, useNavigate, useSearchParams } from 'react-router-dom'
import { useLanguage } from '../i18n/LanguageContext'
import { Layers, PenLine, Languages, Palette, Send } from 'lucide-react'
const TABS = [
{ key: 'pipeline', labelKey: 'content.pipeline', icon: Layers },
{ key: 'copy', labelKey: 'content.copy', icon: PenLine },
{ key: 'translations', labelKey: 'content.translations', icon: Languages },
{ key: 'design', labelKey: 'content.design', icon: Palette },
{ key: 'posts', labelKey: 'content.posts', icon: Send },
]
export default function Content() {
const { tab = 'pipeline' } = useParams()
const navigate = useNavigate()
const [searchParams] = useSearchParams()
const { t } = useLanguage()
return (
<div className="space-y-6">
{/* Tab bar */}
<div className="flex gap-1 border-b border-border">
{TABS.map(({ key, labelKey, icon: Icon }) => (
<button
key={key}
onClick={() => navigate(`/content/${key}`)}
className={`flex items-center gap-2 px-4 py-2.5 text-sm font-medium border-b-2 transition-colors ${
tab === key
? 'border-brand-primary text-brand-primary'
: 'border-transparent text-text-secondary hover:text-text-primary hover:border-border'
}`}
>
<Icon className="w-4 h-4" />
{t(labelKey)}
</button>
))}
</div>
{/* Tab content */}
{tab === 'pipeline' && <PipelineTab />}
{tab === 'copy' && <CopyTab />}
{tab === 'translations' && <TranslationsTab />}
{tab === 'design' && <DesignTab />}
{tab === 'posts' && <PostsTab />}
</div>
)
}
// Placeholder sub-components — replaced in subsequent tasks
function PipelineTab() {
return <p className="text-text-secondary">Pipeline view — coming in Phase 3.</p>
}
function CopyTab() {
return <p className="text-text-secondary">Copy tab — loading existing translations (originals).</p>
}
function TranslationsTab() {
return <p className="text-text-secondary">Translations tab — loading.</p>
}
function DesignTab() {
return <p className="text-text-secondary">Design tab — loading artefacts.</p>
}
function PostsTab() {
return <p className="text-text-secondary">Posts tab — loading.</p>
}
- Step 2: Add i18n keys
In en.json:
"content.pipeline": "Pipeline",
"content.copy": "Copy",
"content.translations": "Translations",
"content.design": "Design",
"content.posts": "Posts"
In ar.json:
"content.pipeline": "خط الإنتاج",
"content.copy": "النسخ",
"content.translations": "الترجمات",
"content.design": "التصميم",
"content.posts": "المنشورات"
- Step 3: Test tab navigation
Navigate to /content → Pipeline tab active
Click each tab → URL updates, correct tab shows
- Step 4: Commit
git add client/src/pages/Content.jsx client/src/i18n/en.json client/src/i18n/ar.json
git commit -m "feat: Content page shell with 5-tab routing"
Task 2.2: Wire Posts Tab (Migrate PostProduction)
Files:
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Modify:
client/src/pages/Content.jsx -
Read:
client/src/pages/PostProduction.jsx -
Step 1: Read PostProduction.jsx fully
Understand all state, effects, handlers, and JSX.
- Step 2: Import and render PostProduction inside PostsTab
The simplest approach: import the existing page component and render it directly in the Posts tab. This preserves all existing functionality with zero risk:
import PostProduction from './PostProduction'
function PostsTab() {
const [searchParams] = useSearchParams()
const defaultView = searchParams.get('view')
return <PostProduction defaultView={defaultView} />
}
If PostProduction renders its own page title/header, either:
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Add a
embeddedprop to suppress the title when rendered inside Content -
Or remove the title from PostProduction and let Content handle it
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Step 3: Handle Calendar view toggle
If URL is /content/posts?view=calendar, ensure PostProduction starts in calendar view. Pass defaultView prop.
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Step 4: Test
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All post functionality works: create, edit, kanban drag, list view, calendar view
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Detail panel opens correctly
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Filters work
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Step 5: Commit
git add client/src/pages/Content.jsx client/src/pages/PostProduction.jsx
git commit -m "feat: wire Posts tab in Content page — migrates PostProduction"
Task 2.3: Wire Translations & Copy Tabs
Files:
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Modify:
client/src/pages/Content.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/pages/Translations.jsx -
Step 1: Read Translations.jsx fully
Understand the data model — particularly how originals vs translations are currently distinguished.
- Step 2: Add
is_originalfilter prop to Translations component
Modify Translations.jsx to accept an optional filterOriginal prop:
filterOriginal={true}→ show only original copy (Copy tab)filterOriginal={false}→ show only translations (Translations tab)filterOriginal={undefined}→ show all (backwards compat)
The filter applies client-side on the loaded data, filtering by is_original field. Until the server adds is_original, all items show as originals (safe default).
- Step 3: Wire into Content.jsx
import Translations from './Translations'
function CopyTab() {
return <Translations filterOriginal={true} embedded />
}
function TranslationsTab() {
return <Translations filterOriginal={false} embedded />
}
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Step 4: Test both tabs show data
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Step 5: Commit
git add client/src/pages/Content.jsx client/src/pages/Translations.jsx
git commit -m "feat: wire Copy & Translations tabs in Content page"
Task 2.4: Wire Design Tab (Migrate Artefacts)
Files:
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client/src/pages/Content.jsx -
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client/src/pages/Artefacts.jsx -
Step 1: Import Artefacts into Design tab
Same approach as Posts — import and render with embedded prop:
import Artefacts from './Artefacts'
function DesignTab() {
return <Artefacts embedded />
}
- Step 2: Add
embeddedprop handling to Artefacts.jsx
When embedded={true}, suppress the page title.
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Step 3: Test design tab
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Grid and list views work
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Detail panel opens
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Create artefact works
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Step 4: Commit
git add client/src/pages/Content.jsx client/src/pages/Artefacts.jsx
git commit -m "feat: wire Design tab in Content page — migrates Artefacts"
Chunk 3: Phase 3 — Content Item Model + Pipeline
Task 3.1: Server — ContentItems Table Schema
Files:
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Modify:
server/server.js -
Step 1: Add ContentItems to REQUIRED_TABLES
Add inside the REQUIRED_TABLES object (around line 181-445). The value must be an array of column objects (not an object with table_name/columns keys — that's not the pattern used):
ContentItems: [
{ title: 'title', uidt: 'SingleLineText' },
{ title: 'stage', uidt: 'SingleLineText' }, // copy, translate, design, post, published
{ title: 'created_by', uidt: 'SingleLineText' },
],
- Step 2: Add FK columns for ContentItems
In FK_COLUMNS, add:
ContentItems: ['campaign_id', 'brand_id', 'assignee_id'],
Translations: [...existing, 'content_item_id'],
Artefacts: [...existing, 'content_item_id'],
Posts: [...existing, 'content_item_id'],
- Step 3: Add is_original to Translations TEXT_COLUMNS
Translations: [...existing, { name: 'is_original', uidt: 'Checkbox' }],
- Step 4: Test — restart server, verify table + columns created
Run: cd /home/fahed/clawd/projects/marketing-app && node server/server.js
Check logs for:
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✓ Created table ContentItems -
✓ Created column content_item_idon Translations, Artefacts, Posts -
✓ Created column is_originalon Translations -
Step 5: Commit
git add server/server.js
git commit -m "feat: add ContentItems table schema + FK columns + is_original flag"
Task 3.2: Server — ContentItems CRUD Routes
Files:
-
Modify:
server/server.js -
Step 1: Add GET /api/content-items
Follow the existing route pattern (e.g., GET /api/issues). The nocodb client uses nocodb.list('TableName', opts) — no tableId resolution needed. Server has no normalize() — normalization happens client-side in api.js.
app.get('/api/content-items', requireAuth, async (req, res) => {
try {
const { stage, campaign_id } = req.query
const conditions = []
if (stage) conditions.push({ field: 'stage', op: 'eq', value: sanitizeWhereValue(stage) })
if (campaign_id) conditions.push({ field: 'campaign_id', op: 'eq', value: sanitizeWhereValue(campaign_id) })
const items = await nocodb.list('ContentItems', {
where: conditions,
sort: '-CreatedAt',
})
// Enrich with names using batchResolveNames pattern
const brandIds = [...new Set(items.filter(i => i.brand_id).map(i => i.brand_id))]
const userIds = [...new Set(items.filter(i => i.assignee_id).map(i => i.assignee_id))]
const brandMap = await batchResolveNames('Brands', brandIds)
const userMap = await batchResolveNames('Users', userIds)
for (const item of items) {
if (item.brand_id) item.brand_name = brandMap[item.brand_id] || ''
if (item.assignee_id) item.assignee_name = userMap[item.assignee_id] || ''
}
res.json(items)
} catch (err) {
console.error('[GET /content-items]', err)
res.status(500).json({ error: 'Failed to fetch content items' })
}
})
Note: Check if batchResolveNames exists in server.js. If not, use the same enrichment pattern as GET /api/issues (which reads users/brands from cached data).
- Step 2: Add POST /api/content-items
app.post('/api/content-items', requireAuth, async (req, res) => {
try {
const created = await nocodb.create('ContentItems', {
title: req.body.title,
stage: req.body.stage || 'copy',
campaign_id: req.body.campaign_id || null,
brand_id: req.body.brand_id || null,
assignee_id: req.body.assignee_id || null,
created_by: String(req.session.userId),
})
res.status(201).json(created)
} catch (err) {
console.error('[POST /content-items]', err)
res.status(500).json({ error: 'Failed to create content item' })
}
})
- Step 3: Add PATCH /api/content-items/:id
app.patch('/api/content-items/:id', requireAuth, async (req, res) => {
try {
const allowed = ['title', 'stage', 'campaign_id', 'brand_id', 'assignee_id']
const data = {}
for (const key of allowed) {
if (req.body[key] !== undefined) data[key] = req.body[key]
}
await nocodb.update('ContentItems', req.params.id, data)
const updated = await nocodb.get('ContentItems', req.params.id)
res.json(updated)
} catch (err) {
console.error('[PATCH /content-items]', err)
res.status(500).json({ error: 'Failed to update content item' })
}
})
- Step 4: Add DELETE /api/content-items/:id
app.delete('/api/content-items/:id', requireAuth, async (req, res) => {
try {
await nocodb.delete('ContentItems', req.params.id)
res.json({ success: true })
} catch (err) {
console.error('[DELETE /content-items]', err)
res.status(500).json({ error: 'Failed to delete content item' })
}
})
- Step 5: Test with curl
# Create
curl -X POST http://localhost:3001/api/content-items -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'Cookie: ...' -d '{"title":"Test Content"}'
# List
curl http://localhost:3001/api/content-items -H 'Cookie: ...'
# Update
curl -X PATCH http://localhost:3001/api/content-items/1 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H 'Cookie: ...' -d '{"stage":"translate"}'
- Step 6: Commit
git add server/server.js
git commit -m "feat: add ContentItems CRUD API routes"
Task 3.3: Pipeline Kanban Board
Files:
-
Create:
client/src/components/ContentPipelineBoard.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/pages/Content.jsx -
Step 1: Create ContentPipelineBoard component
Uses the existing KanbanBoard component with pipeline-specific columns:
import { useLanguage } from '../i18n/LanguageContext'
import KanbanBoard from './KanbanBoard'
import StatusBadge from './StatusBadge'
const PIPELINE_COLUMNS = [
{ id: 'copy', labelKey: 'content.copy', color: '#818cf8' },
{ id: 'translate', labelKey: 'content.translations', color: '#f59e0b' },
{ id: 'design', labelKey: 'content.design', color: '#db2777' },
{ id: 'post', labelKey: 'content.posts', color: '#059669' },
{ id: 'published', labelKey: 'content.published', color: '#6366f1' },
]
export default function ContentPipelineBoard({ items, onMove, onSelect }) {
const { t } = useLanguage()
const columns = PIPELINE_COLUMNS.map(col => ({
id: col.id,
label: t(col.labelKey),
color: col.color,
}))
const renderCard = (item) => (
<div
onClick={() => onSelect(item)}
className="bg-surface-primary border border-border rounded-lg p-3 cursor-pointer card-hover"
>
<h4 className="text-sm font-medium text-text-primary truncate">{item.title}</h4>
<div className="flex items-center gap-2 mt-2">
{item.brand_name && (
<span className="text-xs px-2 py-0.5 bg-surface-tertiary rounded-full text-text-secondary">
{item.brand_name}
</span>
)}
{item.assignee_name && (
<span className="text-xs text-text-tertiary ml-auto">{item.assignee_name}</span>
)}
</div>
</div>
)
return (
<KanbanBoard
columns={columns}
items={items}
renderCard={renderCard}
getItemId={(item) => item.id || item.Id}
onMove={(itemId, newStage) => onMove(itemId, newStage)}
emptyLabel={t('content.emptyStage')}
/>
)
}
IMPORTANT: KanbanBoard compatibility fix needed. KanbanBoard hardcodes item.status (line 38, 47, 48) and expects col.color as a Tailwind class (e.g., bg-indigo-400), not a hex color. Two fixes:
Fix A — Add statusField prop to KanbanBoard.jsx (preferred, backwards-compatible):
// Change signature:
export default function KanbanBoard({ columns, items, renderCard, getItemId, onMove, emptyLabel, statusField = 'status' })
// Change line 38: draggedItem.status → draggedItem[statusField]
// Change line 47: item.status === col.id → item[statusField] === col.id
// Change line 48: draggedItem?.status !== col.id → draggedItem?.[statusField] !== col.id
Then pass statusField="stage" from ContentPipelineBoard.
Fix B — Use Tailwind classes for column colors (not hex):
const PIPELINE_COLUMNS = [
{ id: 'copy', labelKey: 'content.copy', color: 'bg-indigo-400' },
{ id: 'translate', labelKey: 'content.translations', color: 'bg-amber-400' },
{ id: 'design', labelKey: 'content.design', color: 'bg-pink-500' },
{ id: 'post', labelKey: 'content.posts', color: 'bg-emerald-500' },
{ id: 'published', labelKey: 'content.published', color: 'bg-violet-500' },
]
- Step 2: Wire PipelineTab in Content.jsx
import ContentPipelineBoard from '../components/ContentPipelineBoard'
import api from '../utils/api'
function PipelineTab() {
const [items, setItems] = useState([])
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true)
useEffect(() => {
api.get('/content-items').then(data => {
setItems(data)
setLoading(false)
})
}, [])
const handleMove = async (itemId, newStage) => {
// Optimistic update
setItems(prev => prev.map(i =>
(i.id || i.Id) === itemId ? { ...i, stage: newStage } : i
))
await api.patch(`/content-items/${itemId}`, { stage: newStage })
}
if (loading) return <SkeletonKanbanBoard />
return <ContentPipelineBoard items={items} onMove={handleMove} onSelect={() => {}} />
}
- Step 3: Add i18n keys
"content.translate": "Translate",
"content.post": "Post",
"content.published": "Published",
"content.emptyStage": "No items at this stage"
-
Step 4: Test pipeline kanban renders and drag works
-
Step 5: Commit
git add client/src/components/ContentPipelineBoard.jsx client/src/pages/Content.jsx client/src/i18n/en.json client/src/i18n/ar.json
git commit -m "feat: pipeline kanban board for Content page"
Task 3.4: Content Item Detail Panel
Files:
-
Create:
client/src/components/ContentDetailPanel.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/pages/Content.jsx -
Step 1: Create ContentDetailPanel
Panel showing pipeline breadcrumb + linked items per stage:
import SlidePanel from './SlidePanel'
import OverflowMenu from './OverflowMenu'
import { ArrowLeft, Check, Circle, Clock } from 'lucide-react'
import { useLanguage } from '../i18n/LanguageContext'
// Stage keys match i18n: content.copy, content.translate, content.design, content.post, content.published
const STAGES = ['copy', 'translate', 'design', 'post', 'published']
function StageBreadcrumb({ currentStage }) {
const { t } = useLanguage()
return (
<div className="flex items-center gap-1 px-6 py-3 bg-surface-secondary border-b border-border">
{STAGES.map((stage, i) => {
const stageIndex = STAGES.indexOf(currentStage)
const isDone = i < stageIndex
const isCurrent = i === stageIndex
return (
<div key={stage} className="flex items-center gap-1">
{i > 0 && <span className="text-text-tertiary mx-1">→</span>}
<span className={`flex items-center gap-1 text-xs font-medium px-2 py-1 rounded-full ${
isDone ? 'bg-emerald-100 text-emerald-700' :
isCurrent ? 'bg-brand-primary/10 text-brand-primary' :
'bg-surface-tertiary text-text-tertiary'
}`}>
{isDone ? <Check className="w-3 h-3" /> : isCurrent ? <Clock className="w-3 h-3" /> : <Circle className="w-3 h-3" />}
{t(`content.${stage}`)}
</span>
</div>
)
})}
</div>
)
}
export default function ContentDetailPanel({ item, onClose, onSave, onDelete }) {
const { t } = useLanguage()
if (!item) return null
const header = (
<div className="flex items-center gap-3 px-6 py-4 border-b border-border">
<button onClick={onClose} className="p-1 hover:bg-surface-secondary rounded-lg">
<ArrowLeft className="w-5 h-5" />
</button>
<h2 className="text-lg font-semibold text-text-primary flex-1 truncate">{item.title}</h2>
<button onClick={onSave} className="px-3 py-1.5 text-sm bg-brand-primary text-white rounded-lg hover:bg-brand-primary-light">
{t('common.save')}
</button>
<OverflowMenu items={[{ label: t('common.delete'), onClick: onDelete, danger: true }]} />
</div>
)
return (
<SlidePanel onClose={onClose} header={header}>
<StageBreadcrumb currentStage={item.stage} />
<div className="p-6 space-y-6">
{/* Title edit */}
<div>
<label className="text-sm font-medium text-text-secondary">{t('common.title')}</label>
<input
className="w-full mt-1 px-3 py-2 border border-border rounded-lg text-sm"
defaultValue={item.title}
/>
</div>
{/* Campaign + Brand + Assignee selectors would go here */}
{/* Linked items per stage would go here — Phase 3 continued */}
</div>
</SlidePanel>
)
}
- Step 2: Wire into Content.jsx PipelineTab
Add state for selectedItem and render ContentDetailPanel when an item is selected.
-
Step 3: Test panel opens on card click with breadcrumb
-
Step 4: Commit
git add client/src/components/ContentDetailPanel.jsx client/src/pages/Content.jsx
git commit -m "feat: content detail panel with pipeline stage breadcrumb"
Chunk 4: Phase 4 — Campaign Brief Enhancement
Task 4.1: Server — Campaign Brief Columns
Files:
-
Modify:
server/server.js -
Step 1: Add campaign brief columns to TEXT_COLUMNS
Campaigns: [
{ name: 'target_audience', uidt: 'LongText' },
{ name: 'key_messages', uidt: 'LongText' },
{ name: 'reach_target', uidt: 'Number' },
{ name: 'engagement_target', uidt: 'Number' },
{ name: 'conversion_target', uidt: 'Number' },
{ name: 'approval_status', uidt: 'SingleLineText' },
{ name: 'approved_by', uidt: 'SingleLineText' },
{ name: 'approved_at', uidt: 'SingleLineText' },
],
Note: Skip goals — it already exists as LongText in REQUIRED_TABLES (line 209). It stores JSON-stringified arrays and is already parsed client-side in api.js. Reuse it for the goal tags (store as ["awareness","engagement"]).
- Step 2: Update PATCH /api/campaigns to handle new fields
Add the new fields to the allowed update fields list in the PATCH route.
- Step 3: Add campaign approval endpoint
app.post('/api/campaigns/:id/approve', requireAuth, async (req, res) => {
try {
if (req.session.userRole !== 'superadmin' && req.session.userRole !== 'manager') {
return res.status(403).json({ error: 'Only managers can approve campaigns' })
}
await nocodb.update('Campaigns', req.params.id, {
approval_status: 'approved',
approved_by: String(req.session.userId),
approved_at: new Date().toISOString(),
})
const updated = await nocodb.get('Campaigns', req.params.id)
res.json(updated)
} catch (err) {
res.status(500).json({ error: 'Failed to approve campaign' })
}
})
-
Step 4: Restart server, verify columns created
-
Step 5: Commit
git add server/server.js
git commit -m "feat: campaign brief columns + approval endpoint"
Task 4.2: Campaign Detail — Brief Section UI
Files:
-
Modify:
client/src/pages/CampaignDetail.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/en.json -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/ar.json -
Step 1: Read CampaignDetail.jsx
-
Step 2: Add Brief section to campaign detail
Above or below the existing timeline, add a "Brief" section with:
-
Goals: tag/chip selector from predefined list (awareness, engagement, conversions, brand_building, lead_generation)
-
Target audience: textarea
-
Key messages: textarea
-
Metrics targets: 3 number inputs (reach, engagement rate, conversions)
-
Approval status badge + "Request Approval" / "Approve" button
-
Step 3: Add "Content Items" section
Below the brief, show linked content items as small cards with pipeline stage badges. Include "Create Content" button (only visible when approval_status === 'approved').
-
Step 4: Add i18n keys for all new labels
-
Step 5: Test campaign brief editing and approval flow
-
Step 6: Commit
git add client/src/pages/CampaignDetail.jsx client/src/i18n/en.json client/src/i18n/ar.json
git commit -m "feat: campaign brief section with goals, metrics, approval gate"
Chunk 5: Phase 5 — Dashboard Redesign
Task 5.1: Redesign Dashboard Layout
Files:
-
Modify:
client/src/pages/Dashboard.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/en.json -
Modify:
client/src/i18n/ar.json -
Step 1: Read Dashboard.jsx fully
Understand all existing widgets, data fetching, and state.
- Step 2: Restructure to new layout
Replace the existing multi-grid layout with:
Top row: 4 metric cards (active campaigns, content in pipeline, awaiting approval, published)
Middle left: Pipeline funnel (horizontal bars per stage)
Middle right: My Tasks (assigned items needing action)
Bottom left: Recent Activity feed
Bottom right: Upcoming Deadlines
- Step 3: Build metric cards
4 cards using the existing StatCard component or a new variant:
-
Active Campaigns:
GET /api/campaigns?status=activecount -
Content in Pipeline:
GET /api/content-itemscount, grouped by stage -
Awaiting Your Approval: count of items where current user is approver and status is pending
-
Published This Period: count of posts with status=published in date range
-
Step 4: Build Pipeline Funnel widget
Horizontal stacked bars showing count per stage. Each bar is clickable → navigates to /content/{stage}.
function PipelineFunnel({ stageCounts }) {
const maxCount = Math.max(...Object.values(stageCounts), 1)
return (
<div className="space-y-3">
{STAGES.map(({ key, label, color }) => (
<a key={key} href={`/content/${key}`} className="flex items-center gap-3 group">
<span className="text-xs font-medium text-text-secondary w-20">{label}</span>
<div className="flex-1 bg-surface-tertiary rounded-full h-6 overflow-hidden">
<div
className="h-full rounded-full transition-all duration-700"
style={{
width: `${(stageCounts[key] || 0) / maxCount * 100}%`,
backgroundColor: color,
}}
/>
</div>
<span className="text-sm font-medium text-text-primary w-8 text-right tabular-nums">
{stageCounts[key] || 0}
</span>
</a>
))}
</div>
)
}
- Step 5: Build My Tasks widget
Aggregates: content items assigned to user, pending approvals, tasks, issues. Show as a simple list with type icon + title + urgency indicator.
- Step 6: Build Recent Activity widget
There is no /api/activity endpoint. Compose the feed client-side from recent items across entities:
- Fetch recent posts (sorted by UpdatedAt, limit 5)
- Fetch recent content items (sorted by UpdatedAt, limit 5)
- Fetch recent issues (sorted by updated_at, limit 5)
- Merge, sort by date descending, take top 10
- Display: avatar + "User updated Post Title" + relative timestamp
Alternative (simpler): Skip this widget for now and add a GET /api/activity server endpoint later. Show a placeholder "Activity feed — coming soon" instead. Ask the user which approach they prefer during implementation.
- Step 7: Build Upcoming Deadlines widget
Items with due dates approaching. Color-coded: red (overdue), amber (this week), gray (later).
- Step 8: Add i18n keys
"dashboard.activeCampaigns": "Active Campaigns",
"dashboard.contentInPipeline": "Content in Pipeline",
"dashboard.awaitingApproval": "Awaiting Your Approval",
"dashboard.publishedThisPeriod": "Published This Period",
"dashboard.pipelineOverview": "Pipeline Overview",
"dashboard.myTasks": "My Tasks",
"dashboard.recentActivity": "Recent Activity",
"dashboard.upcomingDeadlines": "Upcoming Deadlines"
(+ Arabic equivalents)
-
Step 9: Test dashboard loads with all widgets
-
Step 10: Commit
git add client/src/pages/Dashboard.jsx client/src/i18n/en.json client/src/i18n/ar.json
git commit -m "feat: redesign dashboard — pipeline funnel, my tasks, activity feed, deadlines"
Chunk 6: Phase 6 — Premium Polish
Task 6.1: Enhanced Animations & Transitions
Files:
-
Modify:
client/src/index.css -
Step 1: Add spring-like bezier curves
:root {
--spring-bounce: cubic-bezier(0.34, 1.56, 0.64, 1);
--spring-smooth: cubic-bezier(0.22, 1, 0.36, 1);
}
- Step 2: Add new keyframes
@keyframes slideInRight {
from { transform: translateX(100%); opacity: 0; }
to { transform: translateX(0); opacity: 1; }
}
@keyframes countUp {
from { opacity: 0; transform: translateY(8px); }
to { opacity: 1; transform: translateY(0); }
}
@keyframes barGrow {
from { width: 0; }
}
@keyframes fadeSlideUp {
from { opacity: 0; transform: translateY(8px); }
to { opacity: 1; transform: translateY(0); }
}
- Step 3: Add prefers-reduced-motion override
@media (prefers-reduced-motion: reduce) {
*, *::before, *::after {
animation-duration: 0.01ms !important;
animation-iteration-count: 1 !important;
transition-duration: 0.01ms !important;
}
}
- Step 4: Enhance existing card-hover
.card-hover {
transition: transform 0.2s var(--spring-smooth), box-shadow 0.2s ease;
}
.card-hover:hover {
transform: translateY(-2px);
box-shadow: 0 8px 25px -5px rgba(0,0,0,0.1), 0 0 0 1px rgba(79,70,229,0.08);
}
- Step 5: Add button press effect
.btn-press {
transition: transform 0.1s ease;
}
.btn-press:hover { transform: scale(1.02); }
.btn-press:active { transform: scale(0.98); }
- Step 6: Add tab indicator slide
.tab-indicator {
transition: left 0.3s var(--spring-bounce), width 0.3s var(--spring-bounce);
}
- Step 7: Commit
git add client/src/index.css
git commit -m "feat: premium animations — spring curves, card hover, button press, tab slide"
Task 6.2: Glass Effects & Visual Depth
Files:
-
Modify:
client/src/index.css -
Modify:
client/src/components/SlidePanel.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/components/Modal.jsx -
Modify:
client/src/components/StatusBadge.jsx -
Step 1: SlidePanel — frosted glass header
Update SlidePanel so the header section has:
backdrop-filter: blur(20px);
background: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.85);
(Dark mode: rgba(21, 21, 30, 0.85))
Make header sticky (sticky top-0 z-10) so it stays visible while content scrolls.
- Step 2: Modal — deeper backdrop blur
Update Modal backdrop from backdrop-blur-sm to backdrop-blur-md (8px → 12px).
- Step 3: StatusBadge — glass morphism
Add a .badge-glass variant class:
.badge-glass {
backdrop-filter: blur(8px);
border: 1px solid rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.15);
}
Apply to StatusBadge in dark mode.
- Step 4: Add layered shadows for depth
.shadow-layered {
box-shadow:
0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.04),
0 4px 8px rgba(0,0,0,0.04),
0 16px 32px rgba(0,0,0,0.04);
}
- Step 5: Commit
git add client/src/index.css client/src/components/SlidePanel.jsx client/src/components/Modal.jsx client/src/components/StatusBadge.jsx
git commit -m "feat: glass effects — frosted panel header, deeper blur, layered shadows"
Task 6.3: Typography & Spacing Refinement
Files:
-
Modify:
client/src/index.css -
Modify:
client/src/components/PageHeader.jsx -
Step 1: Update page title typography
In PageHeader, update the h1:
<h1 className="text-3xl font-light tracking-tight text-text-primary">{title}</h1>
- Step 2: Add tabular-nums utility
In index.css:
.tabular-nums { font-variant-numeric: tabular-nums; }
Apply to all metric/count displays in Dashboard, KanbanBoard column counts, etc.
- Step 3: Enforce text-text-secondary for all secondary text
Search for any raw text-gray-* classes used for secondary text and replace with text-text-secondary. This ensures dark mode consistency.
- Step 4: Commit
git add client/src/index.css client/src/components/PageHeader.jsx
git commit -m "feat: typography refinement — lighter titles, tabular nums, consistent text colors"
Task 6.4: Premium Empty States
Files:
-
Modify:
client/src/components/EmptyState.jsx -
Step 1: Enhance EmptyState with gradient icon background
Update the icon container in the full (non-compact) variant:
<div className="w-20 h-20 rounded-2xl bg-gradient-to-br from-brand-primary/10 via-brand-secondary/5 to-transparent flex items-center justify-content shadow-sm">
<Icon className="w-10 h-10 text-brand-primary/60" />
</div>
- Step 2: Update copy tone
Add a friendlyCopy prop or update existing description strings across all pages to use warmer language. Example: "No artefacts found" → "No designs yet — create your first one to get started."
- Step 3: Add subtle entrance animation
<div className="animate-fade-in text-center py-16">
- Step 4: Commit
git add client/src/components/EmptyState.jsx
git commit -m "feat: premium empty states — gradient icon, warmer copy, entrance animation"
Task 6.5: Dashboard Widget Animations
Files:
-
Modify:
client/src/pages/Dashboard.jsx -
Step 1: Add count-up animation to metric cards
Use a simple useCountUp hook:
function useCountUp(target, duration = 800) {
const [value, setValue] = useState(0)
useEffect(() => {
if (!target) return
const start = Date.now()
const tick = () => {
const progress = Math.min((Date.now() - start) / duration, 1)
setValue(Math.round(progress * target))
if (progress < 1) requestAnimationFrame(tick)
}
requestAnimationFrame(tick)
}, [target, duration])
return value
}
- Step 2: Add staggered fade-in to activity feed items
{activities.map((item, i) => (
<div
key={item.id}
className="animate-fade-in"
style={{ animationDelay: `${i * 50}ms`, animationFillMode: 'backwards' }}
>
...
</div>
))}
- Step 3: Add bar grow animation to pipeline funnel
<div
className="h-full rounded-full"
style={{
width: `${percentage}%`,
backgroundColor: color,
animation: 'barGrow 0.7s var(--spring-smooth) forwards',
animationDelay: `${i * 100}ms`,
}}
/>
- Step 4: Commit
git add client/src/pages/Dashboard.jsx
git commit -m "feat: dashboard widget animations — count-up, staggered feed, bar grow"
Execution Notes
- Phase order matters loosely: Phase 1 should go first (nav reorg creates the Content route). Phases 2-5 can be done in any order after Phase 1. Phase 6 (polish) should go last.
- Each commit is independently deployable — the app works after every commit.
- Test after every task — run
npm run devand verify the changes visually. - NocoDB columns auto-create on restart — after any server.js schema change, restart the server and check logs.
- i18n: Always add keys to both
en.jsonandar.jsonin the same commit.