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import {
BORDER_SAFE_TAGS,
EM_DASH_CHARS_PER_DASH,
EM_DASH_FLOOR,
GENERIC_FONTS,
KNOWN_SERIF_FONTS,
OVERUSED_FONTS,
SAFE_TAGS,
WCAG_LARGE_BOLD_TEXT_PX,
WCAG_LARGE_TEXT_PX,
isBrandFontOnOwnDomain,
} from '../shared/constants.mjs';
import {
colorToHex,
contrastRatio,
getHue,
hasChroma,
isNeutralColor,
parseGradientColors,
parseRgb,
relativeLuminance,
} from '../shared/color.mjs';
import { extractGoogleFontFamilies } from '../shared/fonts.mjs';
const DETECTOR_IS_BROWSER = typeof window !== 'undefined';
// ─── Section 3: Pure Detection ──────────────────────────────────────────────
function checkBorders(tag, widths, colors, radius, opts = {}) {
// Badge-shaped <span>s (own visible background) are a real stripe target
// for the top/bottom variant — the inline-tag exemption exists to quiet
// text-level borders, not chips. They skip the left/right arms below.
const spanBadge = tag === 'span' && !!opts.badgeLike;
if (BORDER_SAFE_TAGS.has(tag) && !spanBadge) return [];
// A live status/alert region wears a colored single-edge border as a
// severity accent (toast, snackbar, callout), not as the side-tab tell.
if (opts.statusContext) return [];
const findings = [];
const sides = ['Top', 'Right', 'Bottom', 'Left'];
for (const side of sides) {
const w = widths[side];
if (w < 1 || isNeutralColor(colors[side])) continue;
const otherSides = sides.filter(s => s !== side);
const maxOther = Math.max(...otherSides.map(s => widths[s]));
if (!(w >= 2 && (maxOther <= 1 || w >= maxOther * 2))) continue;
const sn = side.toLowerCase();
const isSide = side === 'Left' || side === 'Right';
if (isSide) {
if (spanBadge) continue;
if (radius > 0) findings.push({ id: 'side-tab', snippet: `border-${sn}: ${w}px + border-radius: ${radius}px` });
else if (w >= 3) findings.push({ id: 'side-tab', snippet: `border-${sn}: ${w}px` });
} else {
if (radius > 0 && w >= 2) findings.push({ id: 'border-accent-on-rounded', snippet: `border-${sn}: ${w}px + border-radius: ${radius}px` });
// Horizontal variant of the side-tab stripe: a thick chromatic accent
// riding the top or bottom edge of a card/badge/container. Same
// dominant-edge + chroma gates as left/right, 3-12px band. Selected-
// tab underlines are exempt via opts.tabContext (adapters look for
// tablist/nav/tab ancestors and aria-selected); links, buttons,
// table cells, and <hr> never reach here (BORDER_SAFE_TAGS).
else if (!opts.tabContext && w >= 3 && w <= 12) {
findings.push({ id: 'side-tab', snippet: `border-${sn}: ${w}px` });
}
}
}
return findings;
}
// Returns true if the given text is composed entirely of emoji characters
// (plus whitespace / variation selectors). Emojis render as multicolor glyphs
// regardless of CSS `color`, so contrast checks against the element's text
// color are meaningless for these nodes.
const EMOJI_CHAR_RE = /[\u{1F1E6}-\u{1F1FF}\u{1F300}-\u{1F9FF}\u{1FA00}-\u{1FAFF}\u{2600}-\u{27BF}\u{2300}-\u{23FF}\u{FE0F}\u{200D}\u{1F3FB}-\u{1F3FF}]/u;
const EMOJI_CHARS_GLOBAL = /[\u{1F1E6}-\u{1F1FF}\u{1F300}-\u{1F9FF}\u{1FA00}-\u{1FAFF}\u{2600}-\u{27BF}\u{2300}-\u{23FF}\u{FE0F}\u{200D}\u{1F3FB}-\u{1F3FF}]/gu;
function isEmojiOnlyText(text) {
if (!text) return false;
if (!EMOJI_CHAR_RE.test(text)) return false;
return text.replace(EMOJI_CHARS_GLOBAL, '').trim() === '';
}
function checkColors(opts) {
const { tag, textColor, bgColor, effectiveBg, effectiveBgStops, fontSize, fontWeight, hasDirectText, isEmojiOnly, bgClip, bgImage, classList } = opts;
if (SAFE_TAGS.has(tag)) {
// Exception for elements styled as controls or chips. SAFE_TAGS exists to
// suppress contrast noise on inline links and unstyled spans, where the
// element has no own background and the contrast against the ancestor
// surface is already the intended visual. When the element paints its own
// opaque background under direct text, it is a styled button, chip, or
// badge regardless of tag, and contrast on its own surface is a real,
// frequent bug worth flagging. (The shipped miss: a <span> severity chip
// whose white text lost a specificity fight and rendered muted-on-red at
// 1.2:1; the old a/button-only exception never looked at it.) The 9px
// font floor keeps sub-text decorations out.
const isStyledControl = hasDirectText
&& ((bgColor && bgColor.a > 0.5)
// A gradient painted on the element itself is an own surface the
// same way a solid background is. Without this branch a nav CTA
// built as `<a>` with `background: linear-gradient(…)` and a text
// color that fails against every stop sails through on the
// SAFE_TAGS suppression (the shipped escape).
|| (bgImage && /gradient/i.test(bgImage)))
&& fontSize >= 9;
if (!isStyledControl) return [];
}
const findings = [];
if (hasDirectText && textColor && !isEmojiOnly) {
// Gradient-clipped text (`background-clip: text`, typically with a
// transparent text-fill) paints its glyphs *with* the element's own
// gradient. The `color` value the cascade still reports is never painted,
// and the gradient is the fill, not a backdrop — so measuring `color`
// against that gradient (which resolveGradientStops picks up as the
// element's own background-image) is a guaranteed false positive
// (issue #409 Case A). Skip the backdrop-contrast checks; the gradient-text
// rule below still flags the pattern itself. Skipping a rule beats a false
// positive here — the true painted contrast can't be measured from `color`.
const isGradientClippedText = bgClip === 'text';
// Run background-dependent checks against either a solid bg or, if the
// ancestor is a gradient, against every gradient stop (use the worst case).
const bgs = isGradientClippedText
? null
: (effectiveBg ? [effectiveBg] : (effectiveBgStops && effectiveBgStops.length ? effectiveBgStops : null));
if (bgs) {
// Gray on colored background — flag if every stop is chromatic
const textLum = relativeLuminance(textColor);
const isGray = !hasChroma(textColor, 20) && textLum > 0.05 && textLum < 0.85;
if (isGray && bgs.every(b => hasChroma(b, 40))) {
const bgLabel = effectiveBg ? colorToHex(effectiveBg) : `gradient(${bgs.map(colorToHex).join(', ')})`;
findings.push({ id: 'gray-on-color', snippet: `text ${colorToHex(textColor)} on bg ${bgLabel}` });
}
// Low contrast (WCAG AA) — worst case across all bg stops
const ratios = bgs.map(b => contrastRatio(textColor, b));
let worstIdx = 0;
for (let i = 1; i < ratios.length; i++) if (ratios[i] < ratios[worstIdx]) worstIdx = i;
const ratio = ratios[worstIdx];
const isLargeText = fontSize >= WCAG_LARGE_TEXT_PX || (fontSize >= WCAG_LARGE_BOLD_TEXT_PX && fontWeight >= 700);
const threshold = isLargeText ? 3.0 : 4.5;
if (ratio < threshold) {
// Skip the false-positive class where text has alpha < 1 AND we
// couldn't find an opaque ancestor (effectiveBg is null, we're
// comparing against gradient-stop fallback). In jsdom mode the
// detector can't resolve `var(--X)` color tokens, so a dark
// section sitting between the text and the body's decorative
// gradient is invisible to us — we end up measuring contrast
// against the body's paper-grain noise instead of the real
// local bg. Real low-contrast bugs use alpha=1 and have a
// resolvable opaque ancestor; semi-transparent Tailwind tokens
// like `text-paper/60` on `bg-ink` sections are the FP pattern.
const isAlphaFallbackFP = !DETECTOR_IS_BROWSER && !effectiveBg && (textColor.a != null && textColor.a < 1);
if (!isAlphaFallbackFP) {
// Near-threshold ratios (e.g. 4.497) would round to the threshold
// itself at one decimal and read as "4.5 needs 4.5" — show two
// decimals there so the finding stays legible.
const ratioLabel = ratio.toFixed(1) === threshold.toFixed(1) ? ratio.toFixed(2) : ratio.toFixed(1);
findings.push({ id: 'low-contrast', snippet: `${ratioLabel}:1 (need ${threshold}:1) — text ${colorToHex(textColor)} on ${colorToHex(bgs[worstIdx])}` });
}
}
}
// AI palette: purple/violet on headings
if (hasChroma(textColor, 50)) {
const hue = getHue(textColor);
if (hue >= 260 && hue <= 310 && (['h1', 'h2', 'h3'].includes(tag) || fontSize >= 20)) {
findings.push({ id: 'ai-color-palette', snippet: `Purple/violet text (${colorToHex(textColor)}) on heading` });
}
}
}
// Gradient text
if (bgClip === 'text' && bgImage && bgImage.includes('gradient')) {
findings.push({ id: 'gradient-text', snippet: 'background-clip: text + gradient' });
}
// Tailwind class checks
if (classList) {
const classStr = typeof classList === 'string' ? classList : Array.from(classList).join(' ');
const grayMatch = classStr.match(/\btext-(?:gray|slate|zinc|neutral|stone)-\d+\b/);
const colorBgMatch = classStr.match(/\bbg-(?:red|orange|amber|yellow|lime|green|emerald|teal|cyan|sky|blue|indigo|violet|purple|fuchsia|pink|rose)-\d+\b/);
if (grayMatch && colorBgMatch) {
findings.push({ id: 'gray-on-color', snippet: `${grayMatch[0]} on ${colorBgMatch[0]}` });
}
if (/\bbg-clip-text\b/.test(classStr) && /\bbg-gradient-to-/.test(classStr)) {
findings.push({ id: 'gradient-text', snippet: 'bg-clip-text + bg-gradient (Tailwind)' });
}
const purpleText = classStr.match(/\btext-(?:purple|violet|indigo)-\d+\b/);
if (purpleText && (['h1', 'h2', 'h3'].includes(tag) || /\btext-(?:[2-9]xl)\b/.test(classStr))) {
findings.push({ id: 'ai-color-palette', snippet: `${purpleText[0]} on heading` });
}
if (/\bfrom-(?:purple|violet|indigo)-\d+\b/.test(classStr) && /\bto-(?:purple|violet|indigo|blue|cyan|pink|fuchsia)-\d+\b/.test(classStr)) {
findings.push({ id: 'ai-color-palette', snippet: 'Purple/violet gradient (Tailwind)' });
}
}
return findings;
}
// WCAG contrast for the :hover state of an element whose hover rules change
// its text color and/or background. The classic miss: a nav CTA whose
// author-intended hover pair passes AA, but a broader selector (e.g.
// `.nav-links a:hover`) wins the specificity fight and swaps in a color
// that fails. Only fires on elements that present as styled controls —
// direct text plus an opaque-ish own background in either state — so plain
// inline links keep the same suppression they get in checkColors.
function checkHoverContrast(opts) {
const { tag, textColor, bg, ownBgAlpha, fontSize, fontWeight, hasDirectText, isEmojiOnly } = opts;
if (!hasDirectText || isEmojiOnly || !textColor || !bg) return [];
if (SAFE_TAGS.has(tag) && !(ownBgAlpha != null && ownBgAlpha > 0.5)) return [];
const ratio = contrastRatio(textColor, bg);
const isLargeText = fontSize >= WCAG_LARGE_TEXT_PX || (fontSize >= WCAG_LARGE_BOLD_TEXT_PX && fontWeight >= 700);
const threshold = isLargeText ? 3.0 : 4.5;
if (ratio >= threshold) return [];
return [{
id: 'low-contrast',
snippet: `:hover state ${ratio.toFixed(1)}:1 (need ${threshold}:1) — text ${colorToHex(textColor)} on ${colorToHex(bg)}`,
}];
}
function isCardLikeFromProps(hasShadow, hasBorder, hasRadius, hasBg) {
if (!hasShadow && !hasBorder) return false;
return hasRadius || hasBg;
}
const HEADING_TAGS = new Set(['h1', 'h2', 'h3', 'h4', 'h5', 'h6']);
// Pure check: given a heading and metrics about its previousElementSibling,
// decide if the sibling is the canonical "icon-tile-stacked-above-heading" shape.
//
// Triggers when ALL of the following hold for the sibling:
// • size 32128px on both axes (not too small, not a hero image)
// • aspect ratio 0.71.4 (squarish — excludes wide thumbnails / pill badges)
// • has a non-transparent background-color, background-image, OR a visible border
// (covers solid colors, white-with-border, gradients — anything that visually
// defines a tile)
// • border-radius < width/2 (excludes round avatars; rounded squares pass)
// • contains an <svg> or icon-class <i> element that's smaller than the tile
// • the tile sits above the heading (its bottom is above the heading's top)
function checkIconTile(opts) {
const { headingTag, headingText, headingTop,
siblingTag, siblingWidth, siblingHeight, siblingBottom,
siblingBgColor, siblingBgImage, siblingBorderWidth, siblingBorderRadius,
hasIconChild, iconChildWidth } = opts;
if (!HEADING_TAGS.has(headingTag)) return [];
if (!siblingTag) return [];
// Don't recurse into nested headings (e.g. h2 above h3 in a section header)
if (HEADING_TAGS.has(siblingTag)) return [];
// Size window: 32128px on each axis
if (!(siblingWidth >= 32 && siblingWidth <= 128)) return [];
if (!(siblingHeight >= 32 && siblingHeight <= 128)) return [];
// Squarish aspect ratio
const ratio = siblingWidth / siblingHeight;
if (ratio < 0.7 || ratio > 1.4) return [];
// Must have something that visually defines the tile
const bgVisible = (siblingBgColor && siblingBgColor.a > 0.1)
|| (siblingBgImage && siblingBgImage !== 'none' && siblingBgImage !== '');
const borderVisible = siblingBorderWidth > 0;
if (!bgVisible && !borderVisible) return [];
// Exclude circles (avatars). Rounded squares pass.
if (siblingBorderRadius >= siblingWidth / 2) return [];
// Must contain an icon element smaller than the tile
if (!hasIconChild) return [];
if (iconChildWidth && iconChildWidth >= siblingWidth * 0.95) return [];
// Vertical stacking: tile must end above where the heading starts.
// (Allow the check to skip when both top/bottom are 0 — jsdom layout case.)
if (headingTop && siblingBottom && siblingBottom > headingTop + 4) return [];
const text = (headingText || '').trim().slice(0, 60);
return [{
id: 'icon-tile-stack',
snippet: `${Math.round(siblingWidth)}x${Math.round(siblingHeight)}px icon tile above ${headingTag} "${text}"`,
}];
}
// Resolve the primary (non-generic) face from a font-family string and return
// whether the resolved primary is serif. Two paths:
// 1. Primary face is in KNOWN_SERIF_FONTS → serif.
// 2. Primary face is unknown but the stack ends in the generic `serif`
// token → treat as serif. Authors who declare `font-family: 'X', serif`
// almost always have a serif primary; a sans declared with a serif
// fallback is a code smell, not the common case.
// Returns { primary, isSerif } so the snippet can name the face.
function resolveSerif(fontFamily) {
if (!fontFamily) return { primary: null, isSerif: false };
const tokens = fontFamily.split(',').map(f => f.trim().replace(/^['"]|['"]$/g, '').toLowerCase());
const primary = tokens.find(f => f && !GENERIC_FONTS.has(f)) || null;
if (!primary) return { primary: null, isSerif: false };
if (KNOWN_SERIF_FONTS.has(primary)) return { primary, isSerif: true };
if (tokens.includes('serif')) return { primary, isSerif: true };
return { primary, isSerif: false };
}
function checkItalicSerif(opts) {
const { tag, fontStyle, fontFamily, fontSize, headingText } = opts;
if (fontStyle !== 'italic') return [];
// Anchor the rule on hero-scale text. h1 is the canonical hero element;
// h2 ≥ 48px catches the cases where the design demotes the visual hero
// to an h2 but keeps the size.
if (tag !== 'h1' && !(tag === 'h2' && fontSize >= 48)) return [];
if (fontSize < 48) return [];
const { primary, isSerif } = resolveSerif(fontFamily);
if (!isSerif) return [];
const text = (headingText || '').trim().slice(0, 60);
return [{
id: 'italic-serif-display',
snippet: `italic serif ${tag} (${primary || 'serif'}) at ${Math.round(fontSize)}px "${text}"`,
}];
}
// Color saturation check. Returns true when the color has visible
// chroma — i.e., it's an "accent color" rather than near-neutral.
// Handles rgb()/rgba(), #hex, oklch(), and hsl(). var() refs are
// expected to be pre-resolved by the caller.
function isAccentColor(cssColor) {
if (!cssColor) return false;
const s = String(cssColor).trim();
// rgb / rgba — direct channel-distance check.
const rgbM = /rgba?\(\s*(\d+)\s*,?\s+|\s*(\d+)\s*,\s*(\d+)\s*,\s*(\d+)/.exec(s.replace(/rgba?\(\s*/, 'rgb(').replace(/,/g, ', '));
const rgbStrict = /rgba?\(\s*(\d+)\s*,\s*(\d+)\s*,\s*(\d+)/.exec(s);
if (rgbStrict) {
const r = +rgbStrict[1], g = +rgbStrict[2], b = +rgbStrict[3];
return (Math.max(r, g, b) - Math.min(r, g, b)) >= 40;
}
// #hex — 3, 4, 6, or 8 digit.
const hexM = /^#([0-9a-f]{3,8})\b/i.exec(s);
if (hexM) {
let h = hexM[1];
if (h.length === 3 || h.length === 4) h = h.split('').map((c) => c + c).join('').slice(0, 6);
else h = h.slice(0, 6);
if (h.length === 6) {
const r = parseInt(h.slice(0, 2), 16);
const g = parseInt(h.slice(2, 4), 16);
const b = parseInt(h.slice(4, 6), 16);
return (Math.max(r, g, b) - Math.min(r, g, b)) >= 40;
}
}
// oklch(L C H) — chroma C is what matters. Typical neutral grays
// have C < 0.02; visible accents are 0.05+. CSS minification can
// collapse spaces between L% and C ("oklch(43%.15 34)"), so we
// extract all numbers and take the second rather than matching a
// strict L-then-whitespace-then-C pattern.
if (/^oklch\(/i.test(s)) {
const nums = s.match(/\d*\.\d+|\d+/g);
if (nums && nums.length >= 2) {
const c = parseFloat(nums[1]);
return !Number.isNaN(c) && c >= 0.05;
}
}
// hsl(H, S%, L%) — saturation > 20% reads as accent.
const hslM = /hsla?\(\s*[\d.]+\s*,\s*([\d.]+)%/i.exec(s);
if (hslM) {
const sat = parseFloat(hslM[1]);
return !Number.isNaN(sat) && sat >= 20;
}
return false;
}
function resolveHeroHeadingSizePx(value) {
const input = String(value || '').trim().toLowerCase();
if (!input) return 0;
const simpleLengthPx = (token) => {
const match = /^(-?\d*\.?\d+)\s*(px|rem|em|%)?$/.exec(String(token || '').trim());
if (!match) return null;
const amount = Number(match[1]);
if (!Number.isFinite(amount)) return null;
if (match[2] === 'rem' || match[2] === 'em') return amount * 16;
if (match[2] === '%') return amount * 0.16;
return amount;
};
const direct = simpleLengthPx(input);
if (direct !== null) return direct;
// Static CSS engines cannot resolve viewport units, but clamp's min/max
// bounds still tell us whether the heading can ever reach hero scale.
const clamp = /^clamp\((.*)\)$/.exec(input);
if (clamp) {
const parts = clamp[1].split(',');
if (parts.length === 3) {
const bounds = [simpleLengthPx(parts[0]), simpleLengthPx(parts[2])]
.filter((candidate) => candidate !== null);
if (bounds.length > 0) return Math.max(...bounds);
}
}
return 0;
}
// Sibling-relationship rule. Anchor on a hero-scale h1, look at the
// previousElementSibling, and gate on EITHER the classic tracked-
// uppercase eyebrow OR the modern accent-colored bold eyebrow.
function checkHeroEyebrow(opts) {
const {
headingTag, headingText, headingFontSize,
headingInApplicationContext,
siblingTag, siblingText, siblingTextTransform,
siblingFontSize, siblingLetterSpacing,
siblingFontWeight, siblingColor,
siblingHasAccentDashPseudo,
} = opts;
if (headingTag !== 'h1') return [];
// This is specifically a marketing-hero cliché, not a ban on compact
// context labels in product UI (for example, a station name inside a tab
// panel). Browser-computed sizes are reliable; the static adapter also
// resolves ordinary px/rem/em and clamp() bounds before reaching here.
if (headingInApplicationContext) return [];
if (!(headingFontSize >= 48)) return [];
if (!siblingTag) return [];
// An h2 above an h1 is a different anti-pattern (heading hierarchy / dual
// headings) — never an eyebrow.
if (HEADING_TAGS.has(siblingTag)) return [];
const text = (siblingText || '').trim();
if (text.length < 2 || text.length > 60) return [];
if (!(siblingFontSize > 0 && siblingFontSize <= 14)) return [];
// Branch A: classic tracked-uppercase eyebrow.
const isUppercased = siblingTextTransform === 'uppercase'
|| (/[A-Z]/.test(text) && !/[a-z]/.test(text));
const isClassicTracked = isUppercased && siblingLetterSpacing >= 1.6;
// Branch B: modern accent-bold eyebrow — sentence case, low
// tracking, but bold + accent-colored. The style choices changed;
// the pattern is the same kicker-above-headline anti-pattern.
const weight = Number(siblingFontWeight) || 400;
const isAccentBold = weight >= 700 && isAccentColor(siblingColor || '');
// Branch C: dash-prefix eyebrow — sentence case, low tracking, regular
// weight, but announced by a short chromatic ::before/::after bar
// (the kicker dash). Same label-above-headline pattern, third styling.
const isDashPrefixed = !!siblingHasAccentDashPseudo;
if (!isClassicTracked && !isAccentBold && !isDashPrefixed) return [];
const headingTextSnippet = (headingText || '').trim().slice(0, 60);
const eyebrowSnippet = text.slice(0, 40);
const style = isClassicTracked ? 'tracked-caps' : isAccentBold ? 'accent-bold' : 'dash-prefix';
return [{
id: 'hero-eyebrow-chip',
snippet: `eyebrow chip (${style}) "${eyebrowSnippet}" above ${headingTag} "${headingTextSnippet}"`,
}];
}
// Outright ban: one kicker is one too many, so every collected candidate is
// a finding. The judgment lives in the candidate gate (isKickerCandidate) and
// the collector's context skips, not in a repetition count.
function checkKickerAboveHeading(opts) {
const { candidates } = opts;
if (!Array.isArray(candidates)) return [];
return candidates.map(candidate => ({
id: 'kicker-above-heading',
snippet: `kicker "${candidate.kickerText}" above ${candidate.headingTag} "${candidate.headingText}"`,
}));
}
const LAYOUT_TRANSITION_PROPS = new Set([
'width', 'height', 'padding', 'margin',
'max-height', 'max-width', 'min-height', 'min-width',
'padding-top', 'padding-right', 'padding-bottom', 'padding-left',
'margin-top', 'margin-right', 'margin-bottom', 'margin-left',
]);
function checkMotion(opts) {
const { tag, transitionProperty, animationName, timingFunctions, classList } = opts;
if (SAFE_TAGS.has(tag)) return [];
const findings = [];
// --- Bounce/elastic easing ---
if (animationName && animationName !== 'none' && /bounce|elastic|wobble|jiggle|spring/i.test(animationName)) {
findings.push({ id: 'bounce-easing', snippet: `animation: ${animationName}` });
}
if (classList && /\banimate-bounce\b/.test(classList)) {
findings.push({ id: 'bounce-easing', snippet: 'animate-bounce (Tailwind)' });
}
// Check timing functions for overshoot cubic-bezier (y values outside [0, 1])
if (timingFunctions) {
const bezierRe = /cubic-bezier\(\s*([\d.-]+)\s*,\s*([\d.-]+)\s*,\s*([\d.-]+)\s*,\s*([\d.-]+)\s*\)/g;
let m;
while ((m = bezierRe.exec(timingFunctions)) !== null) {
const y1 = parseFloat(m[2]), y2 = parseFloat(m[4]);
if (y1 < -0.1 || y1 > 1.1 || y2 < -0.1 || y2 > 1.1) {
findings.push({ id: 'bounce-easing', snippet: `cubic-bezier(${m[1]}, ${m[2]}, ${m[3]}, ${m[4]})` });
break;
}
}
}
// --- Layout property transition ---
if (transitionProperty && transitionProperty !== 'all' && transitionProperty !== 'none') {
const props = transitionProperty.split(',').map(p => p.trim().toLowerCase());
const layoutFound = props.filter(p => LAYOUT_TRANSITION_PROPS.has(p));
if (layoutFound.length > 0) {
findings.push({ id: 'layout-transition', snippet: `transition: ${layoutFound.join(', ')}` });
}
}
return findings;
}
// Locate the color token in a single shadow layer. Returns
// { color, start, end } where color is the parsed {r,g,b,a} (null when the
// token exists but can't be parsed — e.g. an unresolved var() or an exotic
// color space), or null when no color token is present at all. Handles both
// serialization orders: computed style puts the color first
// ("rgb(…) 0px 0px 20px"), authored CSS usually puts it last
// ("0 0 20px #3b82f6").
function findShadowColor(layer) {
const fn = layer.match(/(?:rgba?|hsla?|hwb|oklch|oklab|lch|lab|color)\([^)]*\)/i);
if (fn) return { color: parseAnyColor(fn[0]), start: fn.index, end: fn.index + fn[0].length };
const hex = layer.match(/#[0-9a-fA-F]{3,8}\b/);
if (hex) return { color: parseAnyColor(hex[0]), start: hex.index, end: hex.index + hex[0].length };
const wordRe = /[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z]*/g;
let m;
while ((m = wordRe.exec(layer)) !== null) {
const named = CSS_NAMED_COLORS[m[0].toLowerCase()];
if (named) return { color: { ...named, a: 1 }, start: m.index, end: m.index + m[0].length };
}
return null;
}
// Extract the length values of a shadow layer in declaration order, with the
// color token removed so its components aren't misread as lengths. Handles
// computed-style px values AND authored unitless zeros ("0 0 20px"); rem/em
// approximate at 16px. Result order is offset-x, offset-y, blur, [spread].
function extractShadowLengths(layer, colorStart, colorEnd) {
const stripped = colorStart != null
? layer.slice(0, colorStart) + ' ' + layer.slice(colorEnd)
: layer;
const vals = [];
const re = /(-?\d*\.?\d+)(px|rem|em)?/g;
let m;
while ((m = re.exec(stripped)) !== null) {
let v = parseFloat(m[1]);
if (m[2] === 'rem' || m[2] === 'em') v *= 16;
vals.push(v);
}
return vals;
}
function checkGlow(opts) {
const { boxShadow, textShadow, effectiveBg } = opts;
const onDarkBg = effectiveBg ? relativeLuminance(effectiveBg) < 0.1 : false;
// Scan one shadow list. Two glow tells, in any color format:
// 1. Zero-offset chromatic halo (0 0 Npx <color>) — slop on ANY
// background; the light radiates evenly outward, which is never how
// real elevation shadows behave. Achromatic zero-offset shadows stay
// legal (soft ambient elevation), as do focus rings (blur 0).
// 2. Any chromatic shadow with real blur on a dark background — the
// classic dark-mode glow accent.
const scan = (value, prop) => {
if (!value || value === 'none') return null;
// Split multiple shadows (commas not inside parentheses)
for (const layer of value.split(/,(?![^(]*\))/)) {
const colorInfo = findShadowColor(layer);
// No color token, or one we can't resolve (unresolved var(), exotic
// color space): don't guess — skip rather than false-positive.
if (!colorInfo || !colorInfo.color) continue;
const color = colorInfo.color;
if (!hasChroma(color, 30)) continue;
const vals = extractShadowLengths(layer, colorInfo.start, colorInfo.end);
// Third value is blur (offset-x, offset-y, blur, [spread])
if (vals.length < 3 || vals[2] <= 4) continue;
if (vals[0] === 0 && vals[1] === 0) {
return { id: 'dark-glow', snippet: `Zero-offset ${prop} glow (${colorToHex(color)})` };
}
if (onDarkBg) {
return { id: 'dark-glow', snippet: `Colored ${prop} glow (${colorToHex(color)}) on dark background` };
}
}
return null;
};
const found = scan(boxShadow, 'box-shadow') || scan(textShadow, 'text-shadow');
return found ? [found] : [];
}
// Collect CSS custom property declarations from raw stylesheet/HTML text.
// First declaration wins (:root declarations usually come first); good
// enough for the single-level var() resolution the text engines need.
function collectCssCustomProps(content) {
const map = new Map();
const re = /(--[\w-]+)\s*:\s*([^;{}]+)/g;
let m;
while ((m = re.exec(content)) !== null) {
if (!map.has(m[1])) map.set(m[1], m[2].trim());
}
return map;
}
// Text-level glow scan shared by the regex engine and the page-level HTML
// pattern pass. Resolves single-level var() refs against custom properties
// collected from the same text, then applies the same two glow tells as
// checkGlow: zero-offset chromatic halo (any background) and chromatic
// blurred shadow when the page has a dark background. Returns
// [{ index, snippet }] — index is the offset of the shadow declaration.
// Dark-page heuristic for raw CSS/HTML text: dark hex/rgb literals, Tailwind
// dark bg utilities, or a ROOT-scoped (body/html/:root or <body style>)
// background that resolves — via var() — to a dark color. The var/modern-
// color extension is deliberately root-scoped: a light page with one dark
// accent chip must not turn every tinted drop shadow into a "dark page"
// signal. Shared by the glow and radial-halo text scanners.
function cssTextHasDarkRootBg(content, customProps) {
const darkBgRe = /background(?:-color)?\s*:\s*(?:#(?:0[0-9a-f]|1[0-9a-f]|2[0-3])[0-9a-f]{4}\b|#(?:0|1)[0-9a-f]{2}\b|rgb\(\s*(\d{1,2})\s*,\s*(\d{1,2})\s*,\s*(\d{1,2})\s*\))/i;
const twDarkBg = /\bbg-(?:gray|slate|zinc|neutral|stone)-(?:9\d{2}|800)\b/;
if (darkBgRe.test(content) || twDarkBg.test(content)) return true;
const rootScopes = [];
const blockRe = /(?:^|[}\s,;>])(?:body|html|:root)\s*(?:,[^{]*)?\{([^}]*)\}/gi;
let sm;
while ((sm = blockRe.exec(content)) !== null) rootScopes.push(sm[1]);
const inlineBody = content.match(/<body[^>]*\bstyle\s*=\s*"([^"]*)"/i);
if (inlineBody) rootScopes.push(inlineBody[1]);
for (const scope of rootScopes) {
const bgRe = /background(?:-color)?\s*:\s*([^;{}]+)/gi;
let bm;
while ((bm = bgRe.exec(scope)) !== null) {
const c = parseAnyColor(resolveVarRefs(bm[1].trim(), customProps));
if (c && (c.a ?? 1) > 0.5 && relativeLuminance(c) < 0.1) return true;
}
}
return false;
}
function scanCssTextForGlow(content) {
const customProps = collectCssCustomProps(content);
const hasDarkBg = cssTextHasDarkRootBg(content, customProps);
const results = [];
const shadowRe = /\b(box-shadow|text-shadow)\s*:\s*([^;{}]+)/gi;
let m;
while ((m = shadowRe.exec(content)) !== null) {
const prop = m[1].toLowerCase();
const value = resolveVarRefs(m[2].trim(), customProps);
for (const layer of value.split(/,(?![^(]*\))/)) {
const colorInfo = findShadowColor(layer);
if (!colorInfo || !colorInfo.color || !hasChroma(colorInfo.color, 30)) continue;
const vals = extractShadowLengths(layer, colorInfo.start, colorInfo.end);
if (vals.length < 3 || vals[2] <= 4) continue;
const zeroOffset = vals[0] === 0 && vals[1] === 0;
if (!zeroOffset && !hasDarkBg) continue;
results.push({
index: m.index,
snippet: zeroOffset
? `Zero-offset ${prop} glow (${colorToHex(colorInfo.color)})`
: `Colored ${prop} glow (${colorToHex(colorInfo.color)}) on dark page`,
});
break; // one finding per declaration
}
}
return results;
}
// Decorative grid or line-field backgrounds drawn with hairline
// linear-gradient layers tiled by a fixed pixel cell. Shared by the HTML
// pattern pass and the regex source engine so standalone CSS, component
// styles, and inline styles receive the same coverage. Both signals must
// co-occur in one declaration block; unrelated rules must not add up across
// the file. Returns [{ index, snippet }], capped at one finding per source to
// match the page-level HTML check's existing behavior.
function scanCssTextForGridBackground(content) {
const hairlineRe = /\b\d{1,3}px\s*,\s*transparent\s+\d{1,3}px/gi;
const invertedHairlineRe = /transparent\s+calc\(100%\s*-\s*\d{1,3}px\)/gi;
const sizeDeclPxRe = /background-size\s*:[^;{}"']*\b\d{1,3}px\b/i;
const sizeDeclPxPairRe = /background-size\s*:[^;{}"']*\b\d{1,3}px\s+\d{1,3}px/i;
const shorthandPxAnyRe = /\/\s*\d{1,3}px\b/;
const shorthandPxPairRe = /\/\s*\d{1,3}px\s+\d{1,3}px/;
const bgDeclRe = /\bbackground(?:-image)?\s*:\s*([^;{}"']*)/gi;
const blockRe = /\{([^{}]*)\}|style\s*=\s*"([^"]*)"|style\s*=\s*'([^']*)'/gi;
let blk;
while ((blk = blockRe.exec(content)) !== null) {
const block = blk[1] || blk[2] || blk[3] || '';
let hairlineCount = 0;
let bgJoined = '';
let bm;
bgDeclRe.lastIndex = 0;
while ((bm = bgDeclRe.exec(block)) !== null) {
hairlineCount += (bm[1].match(hairlineRe) || []).length;
hairlineCount += (bm[1].match(invertedHairlineRe) || []).length;
bgJoined += `${bm[1]};`;
}
if (hairlineCount === 0) continue;
const hasPxCell = sizeDeclPxRe.test(block) || shorthandPxAnyRe.test(bgJoined);
const hasPxPairCell = sizeDeclPxPairRe.test(block) || shorthandPxPairRe.test(bgJoined);
if ((hairlineCount >= 2 && hasPxCell) || hasPxPairCell) {
return [{
index: blk.index,
snippet: hairlineCount >= 2
? 'two-axis grid-line gradient background'
: 'px-tiled hairline line-field background',
}];
}
}
return [];
}
// Decorative chromatic halo drawn as a radial-gradient background on a dark
// page: a saturated center stop dissolving to transparent. The gradient
// sibling of the dark-glow shadow tell. Mechanical gates, in order:
// * page has a dark root background (shared heuristic with the glow scan)
// * declaration has no url() layer (photographic imagery is exempt)
// * the gradient's first color stop is chromatic (RGB spread >= 24) and
// visible (alpha >= 0.7 — deliberately translucent light-scene washes
// composite with content instead of painting a flat halo, and stay legal)
// * the gradient's last stop is transparent / near-zero alpha
// * no small pixel-sized stop positions (<= 24px = dot/texture patterns)
// * not a repeating-* gradient
// Achromatic vignettes fail the chroma gate; panel sheens that fade to an
// opaque surface color fail the transparent-end gate.
function scanCssTextForRadialHalo(content) {
const customProps = collectCssCustomProps(content);
if (!cssTextHasDarkRootBg(content, customProps)) return [];
const findings = [];
const seen = new Set();
const declRe = /background(?:-image)?\s*:\s*([^;{}]+)/gi;
let m;
while ((m = declRe.exec(content)) !== null) {
const value = resolveVarRefs(m[1].trim(), customProps);
if (/url\s*\(/i.test(value)) continue;
const gradRe = /(repeating-)?radial-gradient\(/gi;
let g;
while ((g = gradRe.exec(value)) !== null) {
if (g[1]) continue; // repeating-* = pattern, not halo
// Balanced-paren capture of the gradient arguments.
let depth = 0, end = -1;
const open = value.indexOf('(', g.index);
for (let i = open; i < value.length; i++) {
if (value[i] === '(') depth++;
else if (value[i] === ')') { depth--; if (depth === 0) { end = i; break; } }
}
if (end < 0) break;
const args = splitTopLevelCommas(value.slice(open + 1, end));
if (args.length < 2) continue;
// Optional prelude (shape / size / `at <pos>`) carries no color.
const colorTokenRe = /(?:rgba?|hsla?|oklch|oklab|lab|lch|hwb|color-mix)\([^)]*(?:\([^)]*\))?[^)]*\)|#[0-9a-f]{3,8}\b|\btransparent\b/i;
const stops = args.filter(a => colorTokenRe.test(a));
if (stops.length < 2) continue;
// Dot/texture exemption: px-sized stop positions mean a repeating
// background-size pattern, not a page-scale halo.
const pxStop = stops.some(s => {
const pm = s.match(/(-?[\d.]+)px\b/);
return pm && Math.abs(parseFloat(pm[1])) <= 24;
});
if (pxStop) continue;
const first = stops[0].match(colorTokenRe);
const last = stops[stops.length - 1].match(colorTokenRe);
if (!first || !last) continue;
const lastColor = /^transparent$/i.test(last[0]) ? { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0, a: 0 } : parseAnyColor(last[0]);
if (!lastColor || (lastColor.a ?? 1) > 0.05) continue;
const firstColor = /^transparent$/i.test(first[0]) ? null : parseAnyColor(first[0]);
if (!firstColor) continue;
if ((firstColor.a ?? 1) < 0.7) continue;
const spread = Math.max(firstColor.r, firstColor.g, firstColor.b) - Math.min(firstColor.r, firstColor.g, firstColor.b);
if (spread < 24) continue;
const snippet = `radial-gradient halo (${colorToHex(firstColor)} → transparent) on dark page`;
if (seen.has(snippet)) continue;
seen.add(snippet);
findings.push({ index: m.index, snippet });
}
}
return findings;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Text-level CSS rule-block scanners (pseudo-element stripes, pulsing dots)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Iterate `selector { declarations }` pairs in raw CSS/HTML text. The block
// body excludes braces, so nested structures (@media, @keyframes) naturally
// yield their innermost rules with the innermost selector text. Callers
// create the regex locally — a shared /g instance is not re-entrant.
const CSS_RULE_BLOCK_SOURCE = String.raw`([^{};]+)\{([^{}]*)\}`;
// Parse a declaration block into a prop → value map (last declaration wins,
// approximating the cascade inside one block). Values keep their raw text
// with any !important suffix stripped.
function parseCssDeclBlock(block) {
const decls = new Map();
for (const part of String(block || '').split(';')) {
const idx = part.indexOf(':');
if (idx <= 0) continue;
const prop = part.slice(0, idx).trim().toLowerCase();
const value = part.slice(idx + 1).replace(/\s*!important\s*$/i, '').trim();
if (prop && value) decls.set(prop, value);
}
return decls;
}
function cssLengthToPx(value) {
const m = String(value || '').trim().match(/^(-?[\d.]+)(px|rem|em)$/i);
if (!m) return null;
const n = parseFloat(m[1]);
return m[2].toLowerCase() === 'px' ? n : n * 16;
}
function isZeroOffset(value) {
return value != null && /^-?0(?:px|%|rem|em)?$/.test(String(value).trim());
}
// Side-tab variant: the accent stripe drawn as an absolutely-positioned
// ::before/::after pseudo-element (narrow colored box hugging a vertical
// edge) instead of a border-left/right. The element-level border checks
// never see it — pseudo-elements aren't part of the DOM the cascade walks —
// so this scans stylesheet text directly, mirroring the border rule's
// gates: >= 3px thick, chromatic fill, full height against a side edge.
function scanCssTextForPseudoStripe(rawContent) {
// Blank comment bodies byte-for-byte so commented-out rules are not
// scanned as live CSS and every rule keeps its source offset (each
// finding carries `index` so line-based callers can attribute it and
// line-scoped inline ignores can match).
const content = String(rawContent || '').replace(/\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\//g,
(block) => block.replace(/[^\n]/g, ' '));
const customProps = collectCssCustomProps(content);
const findings = [];
const seen = new Set();
const ruleRe = new RegExp(CSS_RULE_BLOCK_SOURCE, 'g');
let m;
while ((m = ruleRe.exec(content)) !== null) {
const selector = m[1].trim();
if (!/::?(?:before|after)\b/i.test(selector)) continue;
// Keep the border rule's prose exemptions (blockquote bars etc.).
if (/\b(?:blockquote|pre|code|nav|hr)\b/i.test(selector)) continue;
const decls = parseCssDeclBlock(m[2]);
const position = decls.get('position');
if (position !== 'absolute' && position !== 'fixed') continue;
const widthPx = cssLengthToPx(resolveVarRefs(
decls.get('width') || decls.get('inline-size') || '', customProps));
const heightPx = cssLengthToPx(resolveVarRefs(
decls.get('height') || decls.get('block-size') || '', customProps));
const verticalCandidate = widthPx != null && widthPx >= 3 && widthPx <= 12;
// Horizontal variant (top/bottom stripe) carries extra exemptions:
// link/button underline affordances, selected-state indicators
// (aria-selected="true", aria-current, active/current/selected class
// hints), and state-conditional (:hover/:focus/...) affordances are
// not stripes. Tab-strip membership alone ([role=tab], .tabs, bare
// [aria-selected]) is NOT exempt — a stripe on every tab in the
// group is decoration; only the selected item's underline stays.
const horizontalCandidate = heightPx != null && heightPx >= 3 && heightPx <= 12
&& !/(?:^|[\s>+~,(])(?:a|button|summary|tr|td|th|table|li)(?![\w-])/i.test(selector)
&& !/\[aria-selected\s*[*^$|~]?=\s*["']?true/i.test(selector)
&& !/\[aria-current(?!\s*[*^$|~]?=\s*["']?false)/i.test(selector)
&& !/(?:^|[\s._[-])(?:active|current|selected|btn[\w-]*|button[\w-]*|link[\w-]*)(?![\w])/i.test(selector)
&& !/:(?:hover|focus|focus-visible|focus-within|active|checked)\b/i.test(selector);
if (!verticalCandidate && !horizontalCandidate) continue;
// Resolve edge offsets, letting an `inset` shorthand fill the gaps.
const offsets = {
top: decls.get('top'), right: decls.get('right'),
bottom: decls.get('bottom'), left: decls.get('left'),
};
const inset = decls.get('inset');
if (inset) {
const p = inset.split(/\s+/);
const [t, r, b, l] =
p.length === 1 ? [p[0], p[0], p[0], p[0]]
: p.length === 2 ? [p[0], p[1], p[0], p[1]]
: p.length === 3 ? [p[0], p[1], p[2], p[1]]
: p;
if (offsets.top == null) offsets.top = t;
if (offsets.right == null) offsets.right = r;
if (offsets.bottom == null) offsets.bottom = b;
if (offsets.left == null) offsets.left = l;
}
if (offsets.left == null) offsets.left = decls.get('inset-inline-start');
if (offsets.right == null) offsets.right = decls.get('inset-inline-end');
const heightValue = String(resolveVarRefs(
decls.get('height') || decls.get('block-size') || '', customProps)).trim();
const widthValue = String(resolveVarRefs(
decls.get('width') || decls.get('inline-size') || '', customProps)).trim();
let edge = null;
let thicknessPx = null;
if (verticalCandidate) {
// Full-height stripes hug both corners; the "floating" variant backs
// off each end by a small inset (top/bottom a few px) so the bar
// clears the card's corners. Both read as the same side-tab accent —
// corner treatment is styling, not a different pattern.
const topPx = cssLengthToPx(resolveVarRefs(String(offsets.top ?? ''), customProps));
const bottomPx = cssLengthToPx(resolveVarRefs(String(offsets.bottom ?? ''), customProps));
const fullHeight = (isZeroOffset(offsets.top) && isZeroOffset(offsets.bottom))
|| /^100(?:\.0*)?%$/.test(heightValue)
|| (topPx != null && bottomPx != null
&& topPx >= 0 && topPx <= 20 && bottomPx >= 0 && bottomPx <= 20);
if (fullHeight) {
edge = isZeroOffset(offsets.left) ? 'left'
: isZeroOffset(offsets.right) ? 'right' : null;
thicknessPx = widthPx;
}
}
if (!edge && horizontalCandidate) {
const fullWidth = (isZeroOffset(offsets.left) && isZeroOffset(offsets.right))
|| /^100(?:\.0*)?%$/.test(widthValue);
if (fullWidth) {
edge = isZeroOffset(offsets.top) ? 'top'
: isZeroOffset(offsets.bottom) ? 'bottom' : null;
thicknessPx = heightPx;
}
}
if (!edge) continue;
// Chromatic fill only — a neutral hairline divider is not an accent
// stripe. Unresolvable colors err toward detection, matching the
// border rule's unknown-format default.
const bg = String(resolveVarRefs(
decls.get('background-color') || decls.get('background') || '', customProps)).trim();
if (!bg || /^(?:none|transparent|inherit|initial|unset|currentcolor)$/i.test(bg)) continue;
const colorToken = bg.match(/(?:rgba?|hsla?|oklch|oklab|lab|lch|hwb)\([^)]*\)|#[0-9a-f]{3,8}\b/i);
const parsed = parseAnyColor(colorToken ? colorToken[0] : bg);
if (parsed) {
if ((parsed.a ?? 1) < 0.1) continue;
const spread = Math.max(parsed.r, parsed.g, parsed.b) - Math.min(parsed.r, parsed.g, parsed.b);
if (spread < 30) continue;
} else if (/^(?:white|black|gray|grey|silver)$/i.test(bg)) {
continue;
}
if (seen.has(selector)) continue;
seen.add(selector);
// The selector group absorbs whitespace trailing the previous rule;
// advance past it so `index` points at the selector itself.
const selectorStart = m.index + (m[1].length - m[1].trimStart().length);
findings.push({
id: 'side-tab',
snippet: `${selector} — absolute ${thicknessPx}px pseudo-element stripe (${edge}: 0)`,
index: selectorStart,
});
}
return findings;
}
// Side-tab stripe drawn as a single-edge inset box-shadow
// (x or y offset 3-12px, other axis 0, no blur/spread, chromatic color):
// paints a bar along one edge with no border property involved, so the
// element-level border checks never see it. Selection-state indicators
// are exempt — an inset stripe on [aria-current] / .active / [role=tab]
// marks the selected item; the same stripe unconditionally on every item
// is decoration and flags.
function scanCssTextForInsetStripe(content) {
const customProps = collectCssCustomProps(content);
const findings = [];
const seen = new Set();
const ruleRe = new RegExp(CSS_RULE_BLOCK_SOURCE, 'g');
let m;
while ((m = ruleRe.exec(content)) !== null) {
const selector = m[1].trim();
// Selection-state contexts: current-item markers and interaction
// states. Tab-strip membership alone ([role=tab], .tabs, bare
// [aria-selected]) is NOT exempt — a stripe on every tab in the
// group is decoration; only the selected item's indicator stays.
if (/:(?:hover|focus|focus-visible|focus-within|active|checked|target)\b/i.test(selector)) continue;
if (/\[aria-selected\s*[*^$|~]?=\s*["']?true/i.test(selector)) continue;
if (/\[aria-current(?!\s*[*^$|~]?=\s*["']?false)/i.test(selector)) continue;
if (/(?:^|[\s._[-])(?:active|current|selected)(?![\w])/i.test(selector)) continue;
// Structural tags where a single-edge inset shadow is depth/quoting,
// not an accent stripe.
if (/(?:^|[\s>+~,(])(?:button|hr|tr|td|th|table|blockquote|pre|code)(?![\w-])/i.test(selector)) continue;
const decls = parseCssDeclBlock(m[2]);
const shadow = decls.get('box-shadow');
if (!shadow || !/\binset\b/i.test(shadow)) continue;
// Narrow fixed-width elements (logo marks, icon glyphs) use inset
// fills as artwork, not edge stripes. Stripe targets — cards, badges,
// menu items — are wider or leave width to layout.
const declaredWidth = cssLengthToPx(resolveVarRefs(decls.get('width') || decls.get('inline-size') || '', customProps));
if (declaredWidth != null && declaredWidth <= 40) continue;
const value = resolveVarRefs(shadow, customProps);
for (const layer of value.split(/,(?![^(]*\))/)) {
if (!/\binset\b/i.test(layer)) continue;
const colorInfo = findShadowColor(layer);
// Unresolvable colors (currentColor, external vars): don't guess.
if (!colorInfo || !colorInfo.color) continue;
const c = colorInfo.color;
if ((c.a ?? 1) < 0.1) continue;
const chroma = Math.max(c.r, c.g, c.b) - Math.min(c.r, c.g, c.b);
if (chroma < 30) continue;
const vals = extractShadowLengths(layer, colorInfo.start, colorInfo.end);
const x = vals[0] || 0, y = vals[1] || 0, blur = vals[2] || 0, sp = vals[3] || 0;
if (blur !== 0 || sp !== 0) continue;
const ax = Math.abs(x), ay = Math.abs(y);
const isStripe = (ax >= 3 && ax <= 12 && ay === 0) || (ay >= 3 && ay <= 12 && ax === 0);
if (!isStripe) continue;
if (seen.has(selector)) break;
seen.add(selector);
const edge = ay === 0 ? (x > 0 ? 'left' : 'right') : (y > 0 ? 'top' : 'bottom');
findings.push({
id: 'side-tab',
snippet: `${selector} — inset box-shadow ${ay === 0 ? ax : ay}px stripe (${edge})`,
});
break;
}
}
return findings;
}
// Collect @keyframes names whose body travels horizontally — the marquee
// loop. X travel is measured across every translateX/translate/translate3d
// X component in the body: a centered element animating something else
// keeps a constant -50% X (zero travel) and never qualifies, while a
// ticker moves from its resting position to a large offset. Keyframes
// with a single X sample that also vary scale/opacity read as pulses or
// breathes, not marquees.
function collectMarqueeKeyframes(content) {
const names = new Set();
const re = /@(?:-webkit-)?keyframes\s+([\w-]+)\s*\{/g;
let m;
while ((m = re.exec(content)) !== null) {
let depth = 1;
let i = re.lastIndex;
while (i < content.length && depth > 0) {
const ch = content.charCodeAt(i);
if (ch === 0x7b /* { */) depth++;
else if (ch === 0x7d /* } */) depth--;
i++;
}
const body = content.slice(re.lastIndex, Math.max(re.lastIndex, i - 1));
re.lastIndex = i;
// Only percentage travel qualifies: a content marquee translates by a
// fraction of its own (unknown) track width, so generated tickers use
// -50% / -100%. Pixel-travel loops are bespoke product animations —
// sweeping playheads, progress indicators — not marquees.
const pct = [];
const xRe = /\btranslate(?:X|3d)?\(\s*(-?[\d.]+)%/gi;
let xm;
while ((xm = xRe.exec(body)) !== null) pct.push(parseFloat(xm[1]));
if (pct.length === 0) continue;
if (pct.length === 1 && /\bscale\(|\bopacity\s*:/i.test(body)) continue;
// Implicit start: a lone declared X animates from the element's
// resting position, so its magnitude is the travel.
const travelPct = pct.length > 1 ? Math.max(...pct) - Math.min(...pct) : Math.abs(pct[0]);
if (travelPct >= 20) names.add(m[1]);
}
return names;
}
// Auto-scrolling marquee: a <marquee> element, or an infinite animation
// bound to a keyframe loop that travels a large horizontal distance.
// Rotation/opacity animations never qualify (no X travel); JS-driven
// carousels with user controls have no infinite CSS X-loop to match.
// `content` is CSS-bearing text; `markup` (defaulting to the same string
// for single-corpus callers) is where the <marquee> tag itself lives.
function scanCssTextForMarquee(content, markup = content) {
const findings = [];
if (/<marquee\b/i.test(markup)) {
findings.push({ id: 'marquee', snippet: '<marquee> element' });
}
const marqueeKeyframes = collectMarqueeKeyframes(content);
if (marqueeKeyframes.size === 0) return findings;
const seen = new Set();
const ruleRe = new RegExp(CSS_RULE_BLOCK_SOURCE, 'g');
let m;
while ((m = ruleRe.exec(content)) !== null) {
const selector = m[1].trim();
const decls = parseCssDeclBlock(m[2]);
for (const name of infiniteAnimationNames(decls)) {
if (!marqueeKeyframes.has(name)) continue;
const key = `${selector} ${name}`;
if (seen.has(key)) continue;
seen.add(key);
findings.push({ id: 'marquee', snippet: `${selector} — infinite horizontal loop animation "${name}"` });
}
}
return findings;
}
// Collect @keyframes names and whether each one reads as a "pulse" —
// i.e. it varies opacity, scale, or box-shadow. Rotation-only keyframes
// (spinners) are explicitly not pulses.
function collectPulseKeyframes(content) {
const map = new Map();
const re = /@(?:-webkit-)?keyframes\s+([\w-]+)\s*\{/g;
let m;
while ((m = re.exec(content)) !== null) {
let depth = 1;
let i = re.lastIndex;
while (i < content.length && depth > 0) {
const ch = content.charCodeAt(i);
if (ch === 0x7b /* { */) depth++;
else if (ch === 0x7d /* } */) depth--;
i++;
}
const body = content.slice(re.lastIndex, Math.max(re.lastIndex, i - 1));
const pulses = /\bopacity\s*:/i.test(body)
|| /\bbox-shadow\s*:/i.test(body)
|| /\btransform\s*:[^;{}]*\bscale/i.test(body);
if (!map.has(m[1]) || pulses) map.set(m[1], pulses);
re.lastIndex = i;
}
return map;
}
const ANIMATION_VALUE_KEYWORDS = new Set([
'ease', 'ease-in', 'ease-out', 'ease-in-out', 'linear',
'infinite', 'alternate', 'alternate-reverse', 'normal', 'reverse',
'none', 'forwards', 'backwards', 'both', 'running', 'paused',
'step-start', 'step-end', 'inherit', 'initial', 'unset',
]);
// Extract animation names that run with iteration-count: infinite from a
// declaration block (shorthand layers or animation-name + iteration-count).
function infiniteAnimationNames(decls) {
const out = [];
const shorthand = decls.get('animation');
if (shorthand) {
for (const layer of shorthand.split(/,(?![^(]*\))/)) {
if (!/\binfinite\b/i.test(layer)) continue;
const name = layer.split(/\s+/).find(t =>
/^[a-zA-Z_-][\w-]*$/.test(t) && !ANIMATION_VALUE_KEYWORDS.has(t.toLowerCase()));
if (name) out.push(name);
}
}
const nameDecl = decls.get('animation-name');
if (nameDecl && /\binfinite\b/i.test(decls.get('animation-iteration-count') || '')) {
for (const raw of nameDecl.split(',')) {
const t = raw.trim();
if (t && t.toLowerCase() !== 'none') out.push(t);
}
}
return out;
}
function isRoundDotRadius(radiusValue, w, h) {
if (!radiusValue) return false;
const first = String(radiusValue).trim().split(/\s+/)[0];
const pct = first.match(/^([\d.]+)%$/);
if (pct) return parseFloat(pct[1]) >= 40;
const px = cssLengthToPx(first);
if (px == null) return false;
return px >= 999 || px >= 0.4 * Math.min(w, h);
}
// Remove @media blocks whose condition is prefers-reduced-motion: reduce.
// Those blocks describe the accessibility fallback, not the default
// experience that ships — an `animation: none` reset inside one must not
// mask the resting-state animation the page plays for everyone else.
function stripReducedMotionBlocks(content) {
const re = /@media[^{]*prefers-reduced-motion\s*:\s*reduce[^{]*\{/gi;
let out = '';
let last = 0;
let m;
while ((m = re.exec(content)) !== null) {
let depth = 1;
let i = re.lastIndex;
while (i < content.length && depth > 0) {
const ch = content.charCodeAt(i);
if (ch === 0x7b /* { */) depth++;
else if (ch === 0x7d /* } */) depth--;
i++;
}
out += content.slice(last, m.index);
last = i;
re.lastIndex = i;
}
return out + content.slice(last);
}
// Source-index ranges of <header> and <nav> landmark elements in an HTML
// string. Lets string-level scans decide whether a matched element sits in
// the page chrome (the hero/nav region) without needing a DOM.
function landmarkSourceRanges(content) {
const ranges = [];
for (const tag of ['header', 'nav']) {
const re = new RegExp(`<${tag}\\b|</${tag}\\s*>`, 'gi');
const stack = [];
let m;
while ((m = re.exec(content)) !== null) {
if (m[0].charAt(1) === '/') {
const start = stack.pop();
if (start != null) ranges.push([start, m.index]);
} else {
stack.push(m.index);
}
}
}
return ranges;
}
function indexInSourceRanges(index, ranges) {
return ranges.some(([start, end]) => index >= start && index < end);
}
// Does any element targeted by the final compound of `selector` appear
// inside a header/nav landmark range of the HTML source? Resolves the last
// .class or #id token of the selector against class/id attributes; a
// tag-only compound is never resolvable this way and returns false
// (conservative: no promotion without placement evidence).
function selectorHitsLandmark(content, selector, ranges) {
if (!ranges || ranges.length === 0) return false;
const last = selector.split(/[\s>+~]+/).filter(Boolean).pop() || '';
const idMatch = last.match(/#([A-Za-z_][\w-]*)/);
const classMatch = last.match(/\.([A-Za-z_][\w-]*)/);
let attrRe = null;
if (idMatch) {
const id = idMatch[1].replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&');
attrRe = new RegExp(`<[a-zA-Z][^>]*\\bid\\s*=\\s*["']${id}["']`, 'gi');
} else if (classMatch) {
const cls = classMatch[1].replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&');
attrRe = new RegExp(`<[a-zA-Z][^>]*\\bclass\\s*=\\s*["'][^"']*(?<![\\w-])${cls}(?![\\w-])[^"']*["']`, 'gi');
}
if (!attrRe) return false;
let m;
while ((m = attrRe.exec(content)) !== null) {
if (indexInSourceRanges(m.index, ranges)) return true;
}
return false;
}
// Small circular indicator bound to an infinite pulse animation — the
// decorative "live" dot. Gates: tiny (<= 16px square-ish), round
// (border-radius >= 40% or pill values), and an infinite animation whose
// keyframes vary opacity/scale/box-shadow (or a pulse/blink/ping name when
// the keyframes aren't in the scanned text). Rotation-only animations
// (spinners) never flag.
//
// Declarations for one selector are merged across rule blocks before the
// predicate runs: size in the base rule plus the animation added in a
// second block (or inside a matching @media block) is the construction
// that ships. prefers-reduced-motion: reduce overrides are stripped first
// so their animation resets don't mask the default experience. A dot whose
// element sits inside a header/nav landmark is the hero liveness cliché
// and is promoted to error severity; occurrences elsewhere keep the
// registry default severity.
//
// `content` is CSS-bearing text (rules and keyframes); `markup` — defaulting
// to the same string for single-corpus callers like the regex source
// engine — is where landmark ranges and Tailwind class attributes live.
function scanCssTextForPulsingDot(content, markup = content) {
const customProps = collectCssCustomProps(content);
const keyframes = collectPulseKeyframes(content);
const heroRanges = landmarkSourceRanges(markup);
const findings = [];
const seen = new Set();
// Merge declarations per selector across rule blocks, approximating the
// cascade: later declarations for the same property win. Comma lists are
// split so `.a, .b { … }` contributes to both selectors. Comments are
// stripped first so they neither pollute selector keys nor smuggle a
// comma into the selector-list split.
const scanText = stripReducedMotionBlocks(content).replace(/\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\//g, ' ');
const merged = new Map();
const ruleRe = new RegExp(CSS_RULE_BLOCK_SOURCE, 'g');
let m;
while ((m = ruleRe.exec(scanText)) !== null) {
const decls = parseCssDeclBlock(m[2]);
if (decls.size === 0) continue;
for (const rawSelector of m[1].split(',')) {
const selector = rawSelector.trim();
if (!selector || selector.startsWith('@')) continue;
let acc = merged.get(selector);
if (!acc) {
acc = new Map();
merged.set(selector, acc);
}
for (const [prop, value] of decls) acc.set(prop, value);
}
}
for (const [selector, decls] of merged) {
const names = infiniteAnimationNames(decls);
if (names.length === 0) continue;
const pulseName = names.find(n => {
const known = keyframes.get(n);
if (known != null) return known;
return /pulse|blink|ping/i.test(n);
});
if (!pulseName) continue;
const w = cssLengthToPx(resolveVarRefs(
decls.get('width') || decls.get('inline-size') || '', customProps));
const h = cssLengthToPx(resolveVarRefs(
decls.get('height') || decls.get('block-size') || '', customProps));
if (w == null || h == null || w < 2 || h < 2 || w > 16 || h > 16) continue;
const radius = resolveVarRefs(decls.get('border-radius') || '', customProps);
if (!isRoundDotRadius(radius, w, h)) continue;
if (seen.has(selector)) continue;
seen.add(selector);
const inLandmark = selectorHitsLandmark(markup, selector, heroRanges);
findings.push({
id: 'pulsing-dot',
snippet: `${selector}${w}x${h}px dot with infinite "${pulseName}" animation${inLandmark ? ' in header/nav' : ''}`,
selector,
...(inLandmark ? { severity: 'error' } : {}),
});
}
// Tailwind utilities: animate-ping / animate-pulse on a tiny rounded-full
// element declared entirely in the class attribute. Scanned in the markup
// corpus so the match index lines up with the landmark ranges.
const classRe = /class\s*=\s*(?:"([^"]*)"|'([^']*)')/gi;
let cm;
while ((cm = classRe.exec(markup)) !== null) {
const cls = cm[1] || cm[2] || '';
const anim = cls.match(/\banimate-(ping|pulse)\b/);
if (!anim) continue;
if (!/\brounded-full\b/.test(cls)) continue;
if (!/\b(?:w|h|size)-(?:1|1\.5|2|2\.5|3|3\.5|4)\b/.test(cls)) continue;
const key = `tw:${cls}`;
if (seen.has(key)) continue;
seen.add(key);
const inLandmark = indexInSourceRanges(cm.index, heroRanges);
findings.push({
id: 'pulsing-dot',
snippet: `animate-${anim[1]} on tiny rounded-full element${inLandmark ? ' in header/nav' : ''}`,
...(inLandmark ? { severity: 'error' } : {}),
});
}
return findings;
}
// Shape-assembled illustration: a large inline SVG composing a pictorial
// scene from many primitive shapes (rect / circle / ellipse / polygon) in
// several fill colors — the clip-art hero mascot. Gates keep the legitimate
// SVG population out:
// • icons and logos: intrinsic size gate (>= 200px on both axes, from
// width/height attributes or the viewBox when no explicit size is set)
// • charts / labeled diagrams: more than two <text>/<tspan> nodes exempts
// the graphic (axis labels, callouts)
// • line drawings / technical diagrams: primitive count < 8 or fewer
// than 3 distinct fills never qualifies (stroke-only art has no fills)
// • tiling background textures: any <pattern> definition exempts
function scanHtmlForShapeAssembledIllustration(html) {
const findings = [];
const svgRe = /<svg\b[^>]*>[\s\S]*?<\/svg>/gi;
let m;
while ((m = svgRe.exec(html)) !== null) {
const block = m[0];
const openTag = (block.match(/^<svg\b[^>]*>/i) || [''])[0];
// Data-bearing or annotated graphics: axis labels and callout text
// mark a chart or diagram, not a mascot.
const textCount = (block.match(/<(?:text|tspan)\b/gi) || []).length;
if (textCount > 2) continue;
// Tiling texture definitions are decorative backgrounds, not scenes.
if (/<pattern\b/i.test(block)) continue;
const primitives = (block.match(/<(?:rect|circle|ellipse|polygon)\b/gi) || []).length;
if (primitives < 8) continue;
// Intrinsic size: explicit width/height attributes win; fall back to
// the viewBox box. Percentage or missing sizes stay unresolvable on
// that axis and the viewBox speaks for them.
const attrDim = (name) => {
// (?<![-\w]) keeps compound attributes like stroke-width from
// masquerading as the svg's own width.
const am = openTag.match(new RegExp(`(?<![-\\w])${name}\\s*=\\s*["']\\s*([\\d.]+)(?:px)?\\s*["']`, 'i'));
return am ? parseFloat(am[1]) : null;
};
const vb = openTag.match(/\bviewBox\s*=\s*["']\s*[-\d.]+[\s,]+[-\d.]+[\s,]+([\d.]+)[\s,]+([\d.]+)\s*["']/i);
const w = attrDim('width') ?? (vb ? parseFloat(vb[1]) : null);
const h = attrDim('height') ?? (vb ? parseFloat(vb[2]) : null);
if (w == null || h == null || w < 200 || h < 200) continue;
// Distinct fill paints (attributes and inline styles), excluding
// non-paints. Multiple fills are what turn a shape pile into a scene.
const fills = new Set();
for (const fm of block.matchAll(/\bfill\s*[:=]\s*["']?\s*([^"';>}\s]+)/gi)) {
const paint = fm[1].trim().toLowerCase();
if (!paint || ['none', 'transparent', 'currentcolor', 'inherit'].includes(paint)) continue;
fills.add(paint);
}
if (fills.size < 3) continue;
findings.push({
id: 'shape-assembled-illustration',
snippet: `inline <svg> scene: ${primitives} primitive shapes, ~${Math.round(w)}x${Math.round(h)}px, ${fills.size} fill colors`,
});
}
return findings;
}
// Scoped scan corpora for the page-level pattern checks. CSS-property
// regexes run over the whole source string fire on documentation ABOUT
// css — `<code>background-clip: text</code>` prose, <pre> samples, HTML
// comments — so the checks scan only the strings that actually style the
// page:
// styleText — <style> block contents plus style="…" attribute values.
// Attribute values keep their `style="…"` form so block-scoped
// scanners (grid background) keep treating each attribute as one
// declaration block, exactly as they did against raw source. Engines
// that already read more CSS (linked stylesheets) prepend it.
// classText — class attribute values, for utility-class scans.
// Markup-shaped checks (inline <svg> scenes, <img> tags, <marquee>,
// landmark ranges) and rendered-text checks (theater phrases) keep the
// full source. This extraction serves callers without a parsed document
// (the browser bundle scanning outerHTML); attribute reads are tag-scoped
// so escaped code samples (&lt;div style="…"&gt;) never contribute. The
// static engine passes richer corpora built from its parsed document.
// Bare CSS input (no markup at all) is its own style text, which keeps
// direct checkHtmlPatterns(css) callers behaving as before.
function buildHtmlPatternCorpora(html) {
const source = String(html || '');
if (!/<[a-zA-Z!/]/.test(source)) {
return { styleText: source, classText: source };
}
const styleParts = [];
const classParts = [];
const styleBlockRe = /<style\b[^>]*>([\s\S]*?)<\/style>/gi;
let m;
while ((m = styleBlockRe.exec(source)) !== null) styleParts.push(m[1]);
const tagRe = /<[a-zA-Z][^>]*>/g;
while ((m = tagRe.exec(source)) !== null) {
const tag = m[0];
const sm = tag.match(/\bstyle\s*=\s*("[^"]*"|'[^']*')/i);
if (sm) styleParts.push(`style=${sm[1]}`);
const cm = tag.match(/\bclass\s*=\s*(?:"([^"]*)"|'([^']*)')/i);
if (cm) classParts.push(cm[1] ?? cm[2] ?? '');
}
return { styleText: styleParts.join('\n'), classText: classParts.join('\n') };
}
/**
* Regex-on-HTML checks shared between browser and Node page-level detection.
* These don't need DOM access, just the raw HTML string. CSS-property and
* utility-class patterns scan the scoped corpora (styleText / classText —
* see buildHtmlPatternCorpora) so prose about css never flags; only the
* markup-shaped and rendered-text checks read the full source.
*/
function checkHtmlPatterns(html, corpora) {
const { styleText, classText } = corpora || buildHtmlPatternCorpora(html);
const findings = [];
// --- Color ---
// AI color palette: purple/violet
const purpleHexRe = /#(?:7c3aed|8b5cf6|a855f7|9333ea|7e22ce|6d28d9|6366f1|764ba2|667eea)\b/gi;
if (purpleHexRe.test(styleText)) {
const purpleTextRe = /(?:(?:^|;)\s*color\s*:\s*(?:.*?)(?:#(?:7c3aed|8b5cf6|a855f7|9333ea|7e22ce|6d28d9))|gradient.*?#(?:7c3aed|8b5cf6|a855f7|764ba2|667eea))/gi;
if (purpleTextRe.test(styleText)) {
findings.push({ id: 'ai-color-palette', snippet: 'Purple/violet accent colors detected' });
}
}
// Gradient text (background-clip: text + gradient)
const gradientRe = /(?:-webkit-)?background-clip\s*:\s*text/gi;
let gm;
while ((gm = gradientRe.exec(styleText)) !== null) {
const start = Math.max(0, gm.index - 200);
const context = styleText.substring(start, gm.index + gm[0].length + 200);
if (/gradient/i.test(context)) {
findings.push({ id: 'gradient-text', snippet: 'background-clip: text + gradient' });
break;
}
}
if (/\bbg-clip-text\b/.test(classText) && /\bbg-gradient-to-/.test(classText)) {
findings.push({ id: 'gradient-text', snippet: 'bg-clip-text + bg-gradient (Tailwind)' });
}
// --- Borders ---
// Side-tab accent stripe drawn as an absolutely-positioned pseudo-element
// (no border property involved, so the element-level border checks and
// the border-left regexes never see it).
findings.push(...scanCssTextForPseudoStripe(styleText));
// Side-tab accent stripe drawn as a single-edge inset box-shadow.
findings.push(...scanCssTextForInsetStripe(styleText));
// --- Layout ---
// Monotonous spacing
const spacingValues = [];
const spacingRe = /(?:padding|margin)(?:-(?:top|right|bottom|left))?\s*:\s*(\d+)px/gi;
let sm;
while ((sm = spacingRe.exec(styleText)) !== null) {
const v = parseInt(sm[1], 10);
if (v > 0 && v < 200) spacingValues.push(v);
}
const gapRe = /gap\s*:\s*(\d+)px/gi;
while ((sm = gapRe.exec(styleText)) !== null) {
spacingValues.push(parseInt(sm[1], 10));
}
const twSpaceRe = /\b(?:p|px|py|pt|pb|pl|pr|m|mx|my|mt|mb|ml|mr|gap)-(\d+)\b/g;
while ((sm = twSpaceRe.exec(classText)) !== null) {
spacingValues.push(parseInt(sm[1], 10) * 4);
}
const remSpacingRe = /(?:padding|margin)(?:-(?:top|right|bottom|left))?\s*:\s*([\d.]+)rem/gi;
while ((sm = remSpacingRe.exec(styleText)) !== null) {
const v = Math.round(parseFloat(sm[1]) * 16);
if (v > 0 && v < 200) spacingValues.push(v);
}
const roundedSpacing = spacingValues.map(v => Math.round(v / 4) * 4);
if (roundedSpacing.length >= 10) {
const counts = {};
for (const v of roundedSpacing) counts[v] = (counts[v] || 0) + 1;
const maxCount = Math.max(...Object.values(counts));
const dominantPct = maxCount / roundedSpacing.length;
const unique = [...new Set(roundedSpacing)].filter(v => v > 0);
if (dominantPct > 0.6 && unique.length <= 3) {
const dominant = Object.entries(counts).sort((a, b) => b[1] - a[1])[0][0];
findings.push({
id: 'monotonous-spacing',
snippet: `~${dominant}px used ${maxCount}/${roundedSpacing.length} times (${Math.round(dominantPct * 100)}%)`,
});
}
}
// --- Motion ---
// Bounce/elastic animation names
const bounceRe = /animation(?:-name)?\s*:\s*([^;{}]*(?:bounce|elastic|wobble|jiggle|spring)[^;{}]*)/gi;
const bounceMatch = bounceRe.exec(styleText);
if (bounceMatch) {
const animationToken = bounceMatch[1]
.split(/[,\s]+/)
.find((part) => /bounce|elastic|wobble|jiggle|spring/i.test(part));
findings.push({ id: 'bounce-easing', snippet: `animation: ${animationToken || bounceMatch[1].trim()}` });
}
// Overshoot cubic-bezier
const bezierRe = /cubic-bezier\(\s*([\d.-]+)\s*,\s*([\d.-]+)\s*,\s*([\d.-]+)\s*,\s*([\d.-]+)\s*\)/g;
let bm;
while ((bm = bezierRe.exec(styleText)) !== null) {
const y1 = parseFloat(bm[2]), y2 = parseFloat(bm[4]);
if (y1 < -0.1 || y1 > 1.1 || y2 < -0.1 || y2 > 1.1) {
findings.push({ id: 'bounce-easing', snippet: `cubic-bezier(${bm[1]}, ${bm[2]}, ${bm[3]}, ${bm[4]})` });
break;
}
}
// Layout property transitions
const transRe = /transition(?:-property)?\s*:\s*([^;{}]+)/gi;
let tm;
while ((tm = transRe.exec(styleText)) !== null) {
const val = tm[1].toLowerCase();
if (/\ball\b/.test(val)) continue;
const found = val.match(/\b(?:(?:max|min)-)?(?:width|height)\b|\bpadding(?:-(?:top|right|bottom|left))?\b|\bmargin(?:-(?:top|right|bottom|left))?\b/gi);
if (found) {
findings.push({ id: 'layout-transition', snippet: `transition: ${found.join(', ')}` });
break;
}
}
// Pulsing status dots (tiny circular elements on infinite pulse animations).
// The CSS rules come from styleText; the markup carries the landmark
// ranges and Tailwind class attributes.
findings.push(...scanCssTextForPulsingDot(styleText, html));
// Shape-assembled illustrations (large pictorial SVGs built from primitives)
findings.push(...scanHtmlForShapeAssembledIllustration(html));
// Auto-scrolling marquees (<marquee> or infinite horizontal loop animations)
findings.push(...scanCssTextForMarquee(styleText, html));
// --- Dark glow / chromatic halo shadows ---
const glowHits = scanCssTextForGlow(styleText);
if (glowHits.length > 0) {
findings.push({ id: 'dark-glow', snippet: glowHits[0].snippet });
}
// Radial-gradient background halo (gradient-drawn sibling of dark-glow)
const haloHits = scanCssTextForRadialHalo(styleText);
if (haloHits.length > 0) {
findings.push({ id: 'radial-halo', snippet: haloHits[0].snippet });
}
// --- Generated-UI tells: repeating-gradient stripes ---
if (/repeating-(?:linear|radial|conic)-gradient\s*\(/i.test(styleText)) {
findings.push({ id: 'repeating-stripes-gradient', snippet: 'repeating-gradient decorative stripes' });
}
// --- Generated-UI tells: two-axis grid-line background ---
// The Codex grid tell is two hairline `linear-gradient(... <color> 1px,
// transparent 1px)` layers (one per axis) tiled by a repeating
// `background-size` cell. Both signals must co-occur in the SAME style block
// (a CSS rule body or one inline `style="..."`): two hairline stops WITHOUT a
// tiling background-size is a fixed crosshair, not a grid, and a single
// hairline is a legitimate ruled line. Scoping to one block also stops
// unrelated single-axis rules on separate elements from adding up across the
// page. Count hairlines only inside `background`/`background-image` values so
// a hairline in an unrelated property (mask-image, border-image) can't stand
// in for the second axis. Colors like `oklch(96% 0.012 82 / 0.055)` carry
// nested parens, so match the hairline stop directly rather than parsing
// whole gradient layers.
const gridHits = scanCssTextForGridBackground(styleText);
if (gridHits.length > 0) {
findings.push({ id: 'codex-grid-background', snippet: gridHits[0].snippet });
}
// --- Generated-copy tells: "X theater" framing copy ---
// Lives here (regex-on-HTML) rather than in the text-content analyzers so it
// runs in the bundled browser path too, not just the CLI/static path.
{
const bodyText = html
.replace(/<script\b[^>]*>[\s\S]*?<\/script>/gi, ' ')
.replace(/<style\b[^>]*>[\s\S]*?<\/style>/gi, ' ')
.replace(/<[^>]+>/g, ' ');
const tm = /\b(\w+)\s+theater\b/i.exec(bodyText);
if (tm) findings.push({ id: 'theater-slop-phrase', snippet: `"${tm[0].trim()}"` });
}
// --- Generated-UI tells: image hover transform ---
// A CSS `img...:hover { transform: ... }` rule, or a Tailwind hover:scale /
// hover:rotate / hover:translate utility on an <img>. Each distinct
// mechanism is its own finding.
const imgHoverCss = /\bimg\b[^,{}]*:hover\b[^{}]*\{[^}]*\btransform\s*:\s*(?:scale|rotate|translate|matrix|skew)/i;
if (imgHoverCss.test(styleText)) {
findings.push({ id: 'image-hover-transform', snippet: 'img:hover { transform } rule' });
}
const imgTagRe = /<img\b[^>]*\bclass\s*=\s*"([^"]*)"/gi;
let im;
while ((im = imgTagRe.exec(html)) !== null) {
if (/\bhover:(?:scale|rotate|translate|skew)-/.test(im[1])) {
findings.push({ id: 'image-hover-transform', snippet: 'Tailwind hover transform on <img>' });
}
}
return findings;
}
// ─── Section 4: resolveBackground (unified) ─────────────────────────────────
// Read the element's own background color, computed-style first, with a
// jsdom-friendly fallback that parses the inline `background:` shorthand
// from the raw style attribute. jsdom (~v29) does not decompose the
// shorthand into `backgroundColor`, so without this fallback the CLI silently
// returns null for any element styled via `background: rgb(...)` or
// `background: #abc`. Real browsers always decompose, so the fallback is
// a no-op there.
function readOwnBackgroundColor(el, computedStyle) {
// Real browsers keep wide-gamut/computed color functions (oklch(), oklab(),
// color-mix() results) in getComputedStyle output, which plain parseRgb
// misses — a flat oklch button background would silently skip every
// contrast check without the parseAnyColor fallback.
const bg = parseRgb(computedStyle.backgroundColor) || parseAnyColor(computedStyle.backgroundColor);
if (DETECTOR_IS_BROWSER || (bg && bg.a >= 0.1)) return bg;
const rawStyle = el.getAttribute?.('style') || '';
const bgMatch = rawStyle.match(/background(?:-color)?\s*:\s*([^;]+)/i);
const inlineBg = bgMatch ? bgMatch[1].trim() : '';
if (!inlineBg) return bg;
if (/gradient/i.test(inlineBg) || /url\s*\(/i.test(inlineBg)) return bg;
const fromRgb = parseRgb(inlineBg);
if (fromRgb) return fromRgb;
const hexMatch = inlineBg.match(/#([0-9a-f]{6}|[0-9a-f]{3})\b/i);
if (hexMatch) {
const h = hexMatch[1];
if (h.length === 6) {
return { r: parseInt(h.slice(0, 2), 16), g: parseInt(h.slice(2, 4), 16), b: parseInt(h.slice(4, 6), 16), a: 1 };
}
return { r: parseInt(h[0] + h[0], 16), g: parseInt(h[1] + h[1], 16), b: parseInt(h[2] + h[2], 16), a: 1 };
}
return bg;
}
function resolveBackground(el, win, customPropMap) {
let current = el;
// Translucent layers (0.1 < a < 1) found on the way down to an opaque
// base. A browser composites these over the base; the old behavior
// either returned them as-if-opaque (browser mode) or skipped them
// entirely (static mode), both of which misstate the effective surface
// for contrast checks (e.g. `background: color-mix(in oklab, var(--hot)
// 16%, transparent)` chips on dark pages).
const overlays = [];
const flatten = (base) => {
let acc = base;
for (let i = overlays.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) acc = compositeColorOver(overlays[i], acc);
return acc;
};
while (current && current.nodeType === 1) {
const style = DETECTOR_IS_BROWSER ? getComputedStyle(current) : win.getComputedStyle(current);
const bgImage = style.backgroundImage || '';
const hasGradientOrUrl = bgImage && bgImage !== 'none' && (/gradient/i.test(bgImage) || /url\s*\(/i.test(bgImage));
// Try the solid bg-color FIRST. If the element has both a solid color
// and a gradient/url overlay (a common pattern: `background: var(--paper)
// radial-gradient(...)` for paper-grain texture), the solid color is the
// dominant visible surface for contrast purposes; the overlay is
// decorative. The old behavior bailed on any gradient ancestor, which
// caused massive false-positive contrast findings on grain-textured
// body backgrounds.
// Real browsers serialize wide-gamut computed values as oklab()/oklch()
// (e.g. any color-mix() result), which plain parseRgb misses.
let bg = parseRgb(style.backgroundColor) || parseAnyColor(style.backgroundColor);
if (!DETECTOR_IS_BROWSER && (!bg || bg.a < 0.1)) {
// jsdom returns literal "var(--X)" / "oklch(...)" strings. Resolve
// through customPropMap so Tailwind v4 color tokens become RGB.
if (customPropMap) {
bg = parseColorResolved(style.backgroundColor, customPropMap);
}
if (!bg || bg.a < 0.1) {
// Inline-style fallback. jsdom doesn't decompose background
// shorthand, so colors set via inline style are otherwise invisible.
const rawStyle = current.getAttribute?.('style') || '';
const bgMatch = rawStyle.match(/background(?:-color)?\s*:\s*([^;]+)/i);
const inlineBg = bgMatch ? bgMatch[1].trim() : '';
if (inlineBg && !/gradient/i.test(inlineBg) && !/url\s*\(/i.test(inlineBg)) {
bg = parseColorResolved(inlineBg, customPropMap) || parseAnyColor(inlineBg);
}
}
}
if (bg && bg.a > 0.1) {
if (bg.a >= 0.99) return flatten(bg);
overlays.push(bg);
}
// No solid bg-color at this level. If THIS level has a gradient/url
// with no underlying solid color we can read:
// • on body/html: assume white. Body-level gradients are almost
// always decorative texture (paper grain, noise) on top of a
// solid bg-color the page set via `background: var(--paper)`
// shorthand — which jsdom can't decompose into bg-color. The
// downstream gradient-stops fallback path produces catastrophic
// false positives in this case (gradient noise stops have
// accidental browns/blacks that look like card backgrounds).
// • on other elements: bail to null and let the caller fall back
// to gradient stops (gradient buttons / hero sections are real
// bgs worth checking against).
if (hasGradientOrUrl) {
if (current.tagName === 'BODY' || current.tagName === 'HTML') {
return flatten({ r: 255, g: 255, b: 255, a: 1 });
}
return null;
}
current = current.parentElement;
}
return flatten({ r: 255, g: 255, b: 255, a: 1 });
}
// Walk parents looking for a gradient background and return its color stops.
// Used as a fallback when resolveBackground() returns null because the
// effective background is a gradient (no single solid color to compare against).
function resolveGradientStops(el, win, customPropMap) {
let current = el;
while (current && current.nodeType === 1) {
const style = DETECTOR_IS_BROWSER ? getComputedStyle(current) : win.getComputedStyle(current);
const bgImage = style.backgroundImage || '';
let stops = null;
if (bgImage && bgImage !== 'none' && /gradient/i.test(bgImage)) {
const parsed = parseGradientColors(bgImage);
if (parsed.length > 0) stops = parsed;
}
if (!stops && !DETECTOR_IS_BROWSER) {
// jsdom doesn't decompose `background:` shorthand — peek at the raw inline style
const rawStyle = current.getAttribute?.('style') || '';
const bgMatch = rawStyle.match(/background(?:-image)?\s*:\s*([^;]+)/i);
if (bgMatch && /gradient/i.test(bgMatch[1])) {
const parsed = parseGradientColors(bgMatch[1]);
if (parsed.length > 0) stops = parsed;
}
}
if (stops) return compositeGradientStops(stops, current, win, customPropMap);
current = current.parentElement;
}
return null;
}
// A translucent gradient stop (e.g. a faint `rgba(52,192,168,0.09)` accent
// glow) paints over whatever surface sits beneath the gradient — the browser
// composites it, so its effective color is far closer to the base than to the
// full-opacity accent. Treating the stop as opaque flags every text child of a
// softly-glowing section as low-contrast (issue #409 Case B). Composite each
// alpha stop over the resolved surface beneath the gradient element. When that
// surface isn't resolvable (another gradient above, no opaque ancestor), drop
// the translucent stop rather than guess: a dropped stop can't manufacture a
// false finding, and skipping beats a wrong ratio.
function compositeGradientStops(stops, gradientEl, win, customPropMap) {
const hasAlpha = stops.some(s => (s.a ?? 1) < 0.99);
if (!hasAlpha) return stops;
const base = resolveBackground(gradientEl.parentElement || gradientEl, win, customPropMap);
const out = [];
for (const s of stops) {
const a = s.a ?? 1;
if (a >= 0.99) { out.push(s); continue; }
if (base) out.push(compositeColorOver(s, base));
// else: unresolvable base — drop the translucent stop (skip, don't guess).
}
return out.length ? out : null;
}
// Parse a single CSS length token to pixels. Accepts "12px", "50%", a
// shorthand like "12px 4px" (uses the first value), or empty / null.
// Returns the pixel value, or null when the input is unparseable.
// Percentages convert against `widthPx` when one is supplied. Without a
// usable width (jsdom returns "auto" for many real-world elements,
// which parseFloat collapses to 0), fall back to the raw percentage
// number so callers gating on `> 0` (border-accent-on-rounded,
// isCardLike's hasRadius) still see a positive value, matching the
// original parseFloat("50%") === 50 behavior.
function parseRadiusToPx(value, widthPx) {
if (!value || typeof value !== 'string') return null;
const trimmed = value.trim();
if (!trimmed) return null;
const first = trimmed.split(/\s+/)[0];
const num = parseFloat(first);
if (Number.isNaN(num)) return null;
if (/%$/.test(first)) {
if (widthPx && widthPx > 0) return (num / 100) * widthPx;
return num;
}
return num;
}
function resolveBorderRadiusPx(el, style, widthPx, win) {
const fromComputed = parseRadiusToPx(style.borderRadius, widthPx);
if (fromComputed !== null) return fromComputed;
return 0;
}
// ─── Section 5: Element Adapters ────────────────────────────────────────────
// Browser adapters — call getComputedStyle/getBoundingClientRect on live DOM
// Selected-state context for accent stripes. Only an actual selection
// marker exempts the stripe as the standard active-item indicator:
// aria-selected="true", aria-current (any non-false value), or an
// active/current/selected class hint. Tab-strip MEMBERSHIP alone
// ([role=tablist]/[role=tab]/.tabs ancestry, aria-selected="false")
// deliberately does not — a chromatic stripe repeated on every tab in
// the group, or on every menu item, is decoration, not state; the
// selected item's own underline stays legal.
function isTabContextElement(el) {
if (!el) return false;
try {
if (el.closest?.('[aria-selected="true"], [aria-current]:not([aria-current="false"])')) return true;
} catch { /* selector engine differences — fall through to class scan */ }
let cur = el, depth = 0;
while (cur && cur.nodeType === 1 && depth < 6) {
const cls = String(cur.getAttribute?.('class') || cur.className || '');
if (/(?:^|[\s_-])(?:active|current|selected)(?:$|[\s_-])/i.test(cls)) return true;
cur = cur.parentElement;
depth++;
}
return false;
}
// Status-surface context for accent borders. On a live status/alert region
// (role=status|alert|alertdialog|log, or aria-live=polite|assertive) a colored
// single-edge border is the established severity-accent convention — a toast,
// snackbar, or callout bar — not the decorative side-tab tell. The element
// itself or a wrapping live region qualifies. This never fires from the
// CSS-only / regex scanners, which have no role information.
function isStatusContextElement(el) {
if (!el) return false;
try {
if (el.closest?.('[role="status"], [role="alert"], [role="alertdialog"], [role="log"], [aria-live="polite"], [aria-live="assertive"]')) return true;
} catch { /* selector engine differences — fall through */ }
return false;
}
function checkElementBordersDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (BORDER_SAFE_TAGS.has(tag)) return [];
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
if (rect.width < 20 || rect.height < 20) return [];
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const sides = ['Top', 'Right', 'Bottom', 'Left'];
const widths = {}, colors = {};
for (const s of sides) {
widths[s] = parseFloat(style[`border${s}Width`]) || 0;
colors[s] = style[`border${s}Color`] || '';
}
const ownBg = parseRgb(style.backgroundColor) || parseAnyColor(style.backgroundColor);
return checkBorders(tag, widths, colors, parseFloat(style.borderRadius) || 0, {
tabContext: isTabContextElement(el),
statusContext: isStatusContextElement(el),
badgeLike: !!(ownBg && (ownBg.a ?? 1) > 0.1),
});
}
// Browser-side twin of scanCssTextForPseudoStripe. The text scanner reads
// stylesheet source, so a stripe whose color only exists at runtime (an
// inline per-card custom property, a JS-assigned var) or whose geometry
// resolves in layout never matches it. In a real browser the pseudo-element's
// computed style carries the actual used color and px geometry — check those
// directly. Gates mirror the text scanner: 3-12px thick, chromatic fill,
// spanning (nearly) the full edge; corner rounding on the host card is
// irrelevant. Exemptions stay narrow: structural/prose tags, real selection
// markers (isTabContextElement), and button/link affordances for the
// horizontal variant.
function checkElementPseudoStripeDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (BORDER_SAFE_TAGS.has(tag) || tag === 'summary') return [];
if (el.closest?.('nav, blockquote, pre')) return [];
if (!isRenderedForBrowserRule(el)) return [];
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
if (rect.width < 40 || rect.height < 20) return [];
if (isTabContextElement(el)) return [];
const findings = [];
for (const which of ['::before', '::after']) {
let ps;
try { ps = getComputedStyle(el, which); } catch { continue; }
if (!ps || ps.content === 'none' || ps.content === '') continue;
if (ps.position !== 'absolute' && ps.position !== 'fixed') continue;
if ((parseFloat(ps.opacity) || 0) <= 0.01 || ps.display === 'none') continue;
const w = parseFloat(ps.width) || 0;
const h = parseFloat(ps.height) || 0;
if (!(w > 0 && h > 0)) continue;
// Used values: for absolutely-positioned boxes the browser resolves
// both edge offsets after layout, so left/right (and top/bottom) are
// real distances, never "auto".
const left = parseFloat(ps.left);
const right = parseFloat(ps.right);
const top = parseFloat(ps.top);
const bottom = parseFloat(ps.bottom);
const hugs = (v) => Number.isFinite(v) && v >= -2 && v <= 2;
let edge = null;
let thickness = null;
// Vertical stripe: narrow box spanning (nearly) the full height of the
// host, hugging its left or right edge. "Nearly" tolerates the floating
// variant that backs off each end by a small inset.
if (w >= 3 && w <= 12 && h >= rect.height - 44 && h >= rect.height * 0.5) {
edge = hugs(left) ? 'left' : hugs(right) ? 'right' : null;
thickness = w;
}
// Horizontal stripe riding the top or bottom edge. Button/link-styled
// hosts keep their underline affordances.
if (!edge && h >= 3 && h <= 12 && w >= rect.width - 44 && w >= rect.width * 0.5) {
const cls = String(el.getAttribute?.('class') || el.className || '');
if (!/(?:^|[\s_-])(?:btn|button|link)(?:$|[\s\w_-])/i.test(cls)) {
edge = hugs(top) ? 'top' : hugs(bottom) ? 'bottom' : null;
thickness = h;
}
}
if (!edge) continue;
const bg = parseRgb(ps.backgroundColor) || parseAnyColor(ps.backgroundColor);
if (!bg || (bg.a ?? 1) < 0.1) continue;
if (Math.max(bg.r, bg.g, bg.b) - Math.min(bg.r, bg.g, bg.b) < 30) continue;
findings.push({
id: 'side-tab',
snippet: `${classSelector(el)}${which} — absolute ${thickness}px pseudo-element stripe (${edge})`,
});
}
return findings;
}
// Full-cover surface pseudo (browser): a ::before/::after positioned
// absolute/fixed whose box covers (nearly) the whole host and carries an
// opaque background. That pseudo is the element's visible surface even
// though the element's own background-color reads transparent — the nav-CTA
// construction that otherwise escapes every own-background contrast gate.
function readPseudoSurfaceDOM(el, rect) {
for (const which of ['::before', '::after']) {
let ps;
try { ps = getComputedStyle(el, which); } catch { continue; }
if (!ps || ps.content === 'none' || ps.content === '') continue;
if (ps.position !== 'absolute' && ps.position !== 'fixed') continue;
if (ps.display === 'none' || (parseFloat(ps.opacity) || 1) < 0.9) continue;
const w = parseFloat(ps.width) || 0;
const h = parseFloat(ps.height) || 0;
if (w < rect.width - 4 || h < rect.height - 4) continue;
const bg = parseRgb(ps.backgroundColor) || parseAnyColor(ps.backgroundColor);
if (!bg || (bg.a ?? 1) < 0.9) continue;
return bg;
}
return null;
}
function checkElementColorsDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
// No early SAFE_TAGS bail here — checkColors() does its own gating that
// includes the styled-button exception for <a> / <button> with their own
// opaque background. Bailing here would prevent that exception from firing.
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
if (rect.width < 10 || rect.height < 10) return [];
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const directText = [...el.childNodes].filter(n => n.nodeType === 3).map(n => n.textContent).join('');
const hasDirectText = directText.trim().length > 0;
let effectiveBg = resolveBackground(el);
let ownBg = readOwnBackgroundColor(el, style);
if (!ownBg || (ownBg.a ?? 1) <= 0.5) {
const pseudoSurface = readPseudoSurfaceDOM(el, rect);
if (pseudoSurface) {
ownBg = pseudoSurface;
effectiveBg = pseudoSurface;
}
}
return checkColors({
tag,
// Chrome serializes computed colors specified in modern spaces as
// oklch()/oklab() strings; without the parseAnyColor fallback the text
// color comes back null and the low-contrast / gray-on-color checks
// silently never run (the shipped miss: a nav CTA whose text color was
// an oklch token near its own oklch background).
textColor: parseRgb(style.color) || parseAnyColor(style.color),
bgColor: ownBg,
effectiveBg,
effectiveBgStops: effectiveBg ? null : resolveGradientStops(el),
fontSize: parseFloat(style.fontSize) || 16,
fontWeight: parseInt(style.fontWeight) || 400,
hasDirectText,
isEmojiOnly: isEmojiOnlyText(directText),
bgClip: style.webkitBackgroundClip || style.backgroundClip || '',
bgImage: style.backgroundImage || '',
classList: el.getAttribute('class') || '',
});
}
function checkElementIconTileDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (!HEADING_TAGS.has(tag)) return [];
const sibling = el.previousElementSibling;
if (!sibling) return [];
const sibRect = sibling.getBoundingClientRect();
const headRect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
const sibStyle = getComputedStyle(sibling);
// The tile may either contain an <svg>/<i> icon child, OR the tile itself
// may contain an emoji/symbol character directly as its only text content
// (the "card-icon" pattern from many AI-generated demos).
const iconChild = sibling.querySelector('svg, i[data-lucide], i[class*="fa-"], i[class*="icon"]');
const iconRect = iconChild?.getBoundingClientRect();
const sibDirectText = [...sibling.childNodes].filter(n => n.nodeType === 3).map(n => n.textContent).join('');
const hasInlineEmojiIcon = sibling.children.length === 0 && isEmojiOnlyText(sibDirectText);
return checkIconTile({
headingTag: tag,
headingText: el.textContent || '',
headingTop: headRect.top,
siblingTag: sibling.tagName.toLowerCase(),
siblingWidth: sibRect.width,
siblingHeight: sibRect.height,
siblingBottom: sibRect.bottom,
siblingBgColor: parseRgb(sibStyle.backgroundColor),
siblingBgImage: sibStyle.backgroundImage || '',
siblingBorderWidth: parseFloat(sibStyle.borderTopWidth) || 0,
siblingBorderRadius: parseFloat(sibStyle.borderRadius) || 0,
hasIconChild: !!iconChild || hasInlineEmojiIcon,
iconChildWidth: iconRect?.width || 0,
});
}
function checkElementItalicSerifDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (tag !== 'h1' && tag !== 'h2') return [];
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
return checkItalicSerif({
tag,
fontStyle: style.fontStyle || '',
fontFamily: style.fontFamily || '',
fontSize: parseFloat(style.fontSize) || 0,
headingText: el.textContent || '',
});
}
function domAccentDashPseudo(el) {
for (const which of ['::before', '::after']) {
let ps;
try { ps = getComputedStyle(el, which); } catch { continue; }
if (!ps || ps.content === 'none' || ps.content === '') continue;
const w = parseFloat(ps.width) || 0;
const h = parseFloat(ps.height) || 0;
if (!(w >= 8 && w <= 80 && h >= 1 && h <= 6)) continue;
const bg = parseRgb(ps.backgroundColor) || parseAnyColor(ps.backgroundColor);
if (!bg || (bg.a ?? 1) < 0.1) continue;
if (Math.max(bg.r, bg.g, bg.b) - Math.min(bg.r, bg.g, bg.b) >= 30) return true;
}
return false;
}
function checkElementHeroEyebrowDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (tag !== 'h1') return [];
const sibling = el.previousElementSibling;
if (!sibling) return [];
const headStyle = getComputedStyle(el);
const sibStyle = getComputedStyle(sibling);
return checkHeroEyebrow({
headingTag: tag,
headingText: el.textContent || '',
headingFontSize: parseFloat(headStyle.fontSize) || 0,
headingInApplicationContext: !!el.closest('[role="tabpanel"], [role="dialog"], [role="application"], dialog'),
siblingTag: sibling.tagName.toLowerCase(),
siblingText: sibling.textContent || '',
siblingTextTransform: sibStyle.textTransform || '',
siblingFontSize: parseFloat(sibStyle.fontSize) || 0,
siblingLetterSpacing: parseFloat(sibStyle.letterSpacing) || 0,
siblingFontWeight: sibStyle.fontWeight || '',
siblingColor: sibStyle.color || '',
siblingHasAccentDashPseudo: domAccentDashPseudo(sibling),
});
}
// Build a map of CSS custom properties declared on :root / :host / html.
// Used to resolve var(--X) refs that jsdom returns verbatim in
// getComputedStyle. Tailwind v4 routes every utility class through
// CSS vars (font-weight: var(--font-weight-bold), font-size:
// var(--text-xs), letter-spacing: var(--tracking-widest)), so without
// resolution every style-based check silently fails on Tailwind v4
// builds — the values come back as literal "var(--font-weight-bold)"
// strings and parseFloat returns NaN.
function buildCustomPropMap(document) {
const map = new Map();
let sheets;
try { sheets = Array.from(document.styleSheets || []); }
catch { return map; }
for (const sheet of sheets) {
let rules;
try { rules = Array.from(sheet.cssRules || []); }
catch { continue; }
for (const rule of rules) {
// Style rules only (type 1). Walk @media / @supports if present.
if (rule.type === 4 /* MEDIA_RULE */ || rule.type === 12 /* SUPPORTS_RULE */) {
try { rules.push(...Array.from(rule.cssRules || [])); } catch { /* ignore */ }
continue;
}
if (rule.type !== 1 /* STYLE_RULE */) continue;
const sel = rule.selectorText || '';
if (!/(^|,\s*)(:root|html|:host)\b/i.test(sel)) continue;
const style = rule.style;
if (!style) continue;
for (let i = 0; i < style.length; i++) {
const prop = style[i];
if (!prop || !prop.startsWith('--')) continue;
const val = style.getPropertyValue(prop).trim();
if (val) map.set(prop, val);
}
}
}
return map;
}
// Resolve var(--X[, fallback]) refs in a computed-style value string.
// Recurses up to 8 levels for chained refs (--a: var(--b)). Returns
// the original string when no refs are present or the chain doesn't
// resolve. Safe to call on already-resolved values.
function resolveVarRefs(raw, customPropMap, depth = 0) {
if (typeof raw !== 'string' || !raw.includes('var(')) return raw;
if (depth > 8) return raw;
return raw.replace(/var\(\s*(--[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)\s*(?:,\s*([^)]+))?\)/g, (_m, name, fallback) => {
const v = customPropMap.get(name);
if (v != null) return resolveVarRefs(v, customPropMap, depth + 1);
return fallback ? resolveVarRefs(fallback.trim(), customPropMap, depth + 1) : _m;
});
}
// OKLCH → sRGB conversion (Björn Ottosson's matrices). L in 0..1 (or %),
// C in 0..~0.4 typical, H in degrees. Returns clamped {r,g,b,a:1} in 0..255.
// Needed because jsdom doesn't compute oklch() values — getComputedStyle
// returns the literal "oklch(...)" string. Without this, the entire
// Tailwind v4 color palette (which is OKLCH-based) is invisible to the
// detector's contrast / color checks.
function oklchToRgb(L, C, H) {
const hRad = (H * Math.PI) / 180;
return oklabToRgb(L, C * Math.cos(hRad), C * Math.sin(hRad));
}
function oklabToRgb(L, a, b) {
const l_ = L + 0.3963377774 * a + 0.2158037573 * b;
const m_ = L - 0.1055613458 * a - 0.0638541728 * b;
const s_ = L - 0.0894841775 * a - 1.2914855480 * b;
const lc = l_ * l_ * l_, mc = m_ * m_ * m_, sc = s_ * s_ * s_;
const rLin = 4.0767416621 * lc - 3.3077115913 * mc + 0.2309699292 * sc;
const gLin = -1.2684380046 * lc + 2.6097574011 * mc - 0.3413193965 * sc;
const bLin = -0.0041960863 * lc - 0.7034186147 * mc + 1.7076147010 * sc;
const enc = (x) => {
const c = Math.max(0, Math.min(1, x));
return c <= 0.0031308 ? 12.92 * c : 1.055 * Math.pow(c, 1 / 2.4) - 0.055;
};
return {
r: Math.round(enc(rLin) * 255),
g: Math.round(enc(gLin) * 255),
b: Math.round(enc(bLin) * 255),
a: 1,
};
}
function hslToRgb(h, s, l) {
h = ((h % 360) + 360) % 360;
const c = (1 - Math.abs(2 * l - 1)) * s;
const x = c * (1 - Math.abs(((h / 60) % 2) - 1));
const m0 = l - c / 2;
const [r, g, b] =
h < 60 ? [c, x, 0] :
h < 120 ? [x, c, 0] :
h < 180 ? [0, c, x] :
h < 240 ? [0, x, c] :
h < 300 ? [x, 0, c] : [c, 0, x];
return {
r: Math.round((r + m0) * 255),
g: Math.round((g + m0) * 255),
b: Math.round((b + m0) * 255),
a: 1,
};
}
function hwbToRgb(h, w, bl) {
if (w + bl >= 1) {
const g = Math.round((w / (w + bl)) * 255);
return { r: g, g, b: g, a: 1 };
}
const base = hslToRgb(h, 1, 0.5);
const mix = (c) => Math.round(((c / 255) * (1 - w - bl) + w) * 255);
return { r: mix(base.r), g: mix(base.g), b: mix(base.b), a: 1 };
}
// Common CSS named colors — the handful that actually show up in generated
// UIs, not the full 148-name spec list. Includes the achromatic names so a
// named gray parses (and correctly reads as no-chroma) instead of being
// treated as an unknown color.
const CSS_NAMED_COLORS = {
black: { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0 },
white: { r: 255, g: 255, b: 255 },
gray: { r: 128, g: 128, b: 128 },
grey: { r: 128, g: 128, b: 128 },
silver: { r: 192, g: 192, b: 192 },
dimgray: { r: 105, g: 105, b: 105 },
darkgray: { r: 169, g: 169, b: 169 },
lightgray: { r: 211, g: 211, b: 211 },
gainsboro: { r: 220, g: 220, b: 220 },
whitesmoke: { r: 245, g: 245, b: 245 },
red: { r: 255, g: 0, b: 0 },
crimson: { r: 220, g: 20, b: 60 },
tomato: { r: 255, g: 99, b: 71 },
coral: { r: 255, g: 127, b: 80 },
salmon: { r: 250, g: 128, b: 114 },
orange: { r: 255, g: 165, b: 0 },
gold: { r: 255, g: 215, b: 0 },
yellow: { r: 255, g: 255, b: 0 },
olive: { r: 128, g: 128, b: 0 },
lime: { r: 0, g: 255, b: 0 },
green: { r: 0, g: 128, b: 0 },
teal: { r: 0, g: 128, b: 128 },
turquoise: { r: 64, g: 224, b: 208 },
cyan: { r: 0, g: 255, b: 255 },
aqua: { r: 0, g: 255, b: 255 },
skyblue: { r: 135, g: 206, b: 235 },
dodgerblue: { r: 30, g: 144, b: 255 },
blue: { r: 0, g: 0, b: 255 },
navy: { r: 0, g: 0, b: 128 },
indigo: { r: 75, g: 0, b: 130 },
rebeccapurple: { r: 102, g: 51, b: 153 },
purple: { r: 128, g: 0, b: 128 },
violet: { r: 238, g: 130, b: 238 },
orchid: { r: 218, g: 112, b: 214 },
magenta: { r: 255, g: 0, b: 255 },
fuchsia: { r: 255, g: 0, b: 255 },
hotpink: { r: 255, g: 105, b: 180 },
pink: { r: 255, g: 192, b: 203 },
maroon: { r: 128, g: 0, b: 0 },
};
// Split a string on top-level commas (ignoring commas nested in parens).
function splitTopLevelCommas(str) {
const parts = [];
let depth = 0, start = 0;
for (let i = 0; i < str.length; i++) {
const ch = str[i];
if (ch === '(') depth++;
else if (ch === ')') depth = Math.max(0, depth - 1);
else if (ch === ',' && depth === 0) {
parts.push(str.slice(start, i).trim());
start = i + 1;
}
}
const tail = str.slice(start).trim();
if (tail) parts.push(tail);
return parts;
}
// Evaluate a CSS color-mix() expression to {r,g,b,a}. Returns null when
// the expression can't be resolved (unresolved var(), unknown colors).
//
// Mixing is done with premultiplied alpha in sRGB regardless of the
// declared interpolation space. That is exact for the dominant generated-UI
// pattern — `color-mix(in oklab, <color> N%, transparent)` — where the
// result is simply <color> at alpha N% in ANY rectangular space, and a
// close-enough approximation for opaque-opaque mixes (the detector only
// consumes these values for contrast/chroma thresholds, not for display).
function parseColorMix(str) {
const m = String(str).trim().match(/^color-mix\(/i);
if (!m) return null;
// Balanced-paren capture of the arguments.
let depth = 0, end = -1;
const open = str.indexOf('(');
for (let i = open; i < str.length; i++) {
if (str[i] === '(') depth++;
else if (str[i] === ')') { depth--; if (depth === 0) { end = i; break; } }
}
if (end < 0) return null;
const args = splitTopLevelCommas(str.slice(open + 1, end));
if (args.length !== 3 || !/^in\s/i.test(args[0])) return null;
const parseComponent = (component) => {
// Percentage may lead or trail the color per spec.
let pct = null;
let colorStr = component;
const trail = component.match(/\s+([\d.]+)%$/);
const lead = component.match(/^([\d.]+)%\s+/);
if (trail) { pct = parseFloat(trail[1]); colorStr = component.slice(0, trail.index).trim(); }
else if (lead) { pct = parseFloat(lead[1]); colorStr = component.slice(lead[0].length).trim(); }
let color;
if (/^transparent$/i.test(colorStr)) color = { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0, a: 0 };
else color = parseAnyColor(colorStr);
if (!color) return null;
return { color, pct };
};
const c1 = parseComponent(args[1]);
const c2 = parseComponent(args[2]);
if (!c1 || !c2) return null;
let p1 = c1.pct, p2 = c2.pct;
if (p1 == null && p2 == null) { p1 = 50; p2 = 50; }
else if (p1 == null) p1 = 100 - p2;
else if (p2 == null) p2 = 100 - p1;
const sum = p1 + p2;
if (sum <= 0) return null;
// Per spec: weights normalize to sum; when sum < 100 the result alpha is
// additionally scaled by sum/100.
const w1 = p1 / sum, w2 = p2 / sum;
const alphaScale = sum < 100 ? sum / 100 : 1;
const a1 = c1.color.a ?? 1, a2 = c2.color.a ?? 1;
const a = (a1 * w1 + a2 * w2) * alphaScale;
if (a <= 0) return { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0, a: 0 };
const mix = (ch) => Math.round((c1.color[ch] * a1 * w1 + c2.color[ch] * a2 * w2) / (a1 * w1 + a2 * w2));
return { r: mix('r'), g: mix('g'), b: mix('b'), a: Math.min(1, a) };
}
// Composite a translucent color over an opaque(ish) base (simple
// source-over in sRGB). Returns an opaque {r,g,b,a:1}.
function compositeColorOver(top, base) {
const a = top.a ?? 1;
return {
r: Math.round(top.r * a + base.r * (1 - a)),
g: Math.round(top.g * a + base.g * (1 - a)),
b: Math.round(top.b * a + base.b * (1 - a)),
a: 1,
};
}
// Extended color parser: rgb/rgba/hex/oklch/oklab/hsl/hwb/color-mix/common
// named colors. Returns null on no match. Use this when the input might be
// any CSS color form; use plain parseRgb when you only expect computed rgb()
// values from real browsers.
function parseAnyColor(s) {
if (!s || typeof s !== 'string') return null;
const str = s.trim();
if (str === 'transparent' || str === 'currentcolor' || str === 'inherit') return null;
if (/^color-mix\(/i.test(str)) return parseColorMix(str);
let m;
m = str.match(/rgba?\(\s*(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)\s*,?\s*(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)\s*,?\s*(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)(?:\s*[,/]\s*([\d.]+))?\s*\)/);
if (m) return { r: Math.round(+m[1]), g: Math.round(+m[2]), b: Math.round(+m[3]), a: m[4] !== undefined ? +m[4] : 1 };
m = str.match(/^#([0-9a-f]{3,8})$/i);
if (m) {
const h = m[1];
if (h.length === 3 || h.length === 4) {
return {
r: parseInt(h[0] + h[0], 16),
g: parseInt(h[1] + h[1], 16),
b: parseInt(h[2] + h[2], 16),
a: h.length === 4 ? parseInt(h[3] + h[3], 16) / 255 : 1,
};
}
if (h.length === 6 || h.length === 8) {
return {
r: parseInt(h.slice(0, 2), 16),
g: parseInt(h.slice(2, 4), 16),
b: parseInt(h.slice(4, 6), 16),
a: h.length === 8 ? parseInt(h.slice(6, 8), 16) / 255 : 1,
};
}
}
// OKLCH parser. Tailwind v4's CSS minifier squishes the space after
// `%` ("21.5%.02 50"), so the separator between L and C may be absent.
// Match L (with optional %), then C and H separated permissively.
m = str.match(/oklch\(\s*([\d.]+)(%?)\s*[\s,]*\s*([\d.]+)\s*[\s,]+\s*([-\d.]+)(?:deg)?(?:\s*\/\s*([\d.]+)(%)?)?\s*\)/i);
if (m) {
const Lnum = parseFloat(m[1]);
const L = m[2] === '%' ? Lnum / 100 : Lnum;
const rgb = oklchToRgb(L, parseFloat(m[3]), parseFloat(m[4]));
if (m[5] !== undefined) {
const alpha = parseFloat(m[5]);
rgb.a = m[6] === '%' ? alpha / 100 : alpha;
}
return rgb;
}
// OKLAB — a/b are signed axes; percentages map 100% → 0.4.
m = str.match(/oklab\(\s*([\d.]+)(%?)\s+(-?[\d.]+)(%?)\s+(-?[\d.]+)(%?)(?:\s*\/\s*([\d.]+)(%)?)?\s*\)/i);
if (m) {
const L = m[2] === '%' ? parseFloat(m[1]) / 100 : parseFloat(m[1]);
const a = m[4] === '%' ? parseFloat(m[3]) * 0.004 : parseFloat(m[3]);
const b = m[6] === '%' ? parseFloat(m[5]) * 0.004 : parseFloat(m[5]);
const rgb = oklabToRgb(L, a, b);
if (m[7] !== undefined) {
const alpha = parseFloat(m[7]);
rgb.a = m[8] === '%' ? alpha / 100 : alpha;
}
return rgb;
}
// HSL/HSLA — comma or space syntax, optional deg on hue.
m = str.match(/hsla?\(\s*(-?[\d.]+)(?:deg)?\s*[,\s]\s*([\d.]+)%\s*[,\s]\s*([\d.]+)%(?:\s*[,/]\s*([\d.]+)(%)?)?\s*\)/i);
if (m) {
const rgb = hslToRgb(parseFloat(m[1]), parseFloat(m[2]) / 100, parseFloat(m[3]) / 100);
if (m[4] !== undefined) {
const alpha = parseFloat(m[4]);
rgb.a = m[5] === '%' ? alpha / 100 : alpha;
}
return rgb;
}
// HWB — hue whiteness% blackness%.
m = str.match(/hwb\(\s*(-?[\d.]+)(?:deg)?\s+([\d.]+)%\s+([\d.]+)%(?:\s*\/\s*([\d.]+)(%)?)?\s*\)/i);
if (m) {
const rgb = hwbToRgb(parseFloat(m[1]), parseFloat(m[2]) / 100, parseFloat(m[3]) / 100);
if (m[4] !== undefined) {
const alpha = parseFloat(m[4]);
rgb.a = m[5] === '%' ? alpha / 100 : alpha;
}
return rgb;
}
const named = CSS_NAMED_COLORS[str.toLowerCase()];
if (named) return { ...named, a: 1 };
return null;
}
// Resolve var() refs in a color string (via customPropMap), then parse.
// Returns null on any failure. Used in jsdom-mode paths where
// getComputedStyle returns literal "var(--X)" or "oklch(...)" strings.
function parseColorResolved(str, customPropMap) {
if (!str) return null;
const resolved = customPropMap ? resolveVarRefs(str, customPropMap) : str;
return parseAnyColor(resolved);
}
const KICKER_SKIP_SELECTOR = [
'nav',
'form',
'table',
'thead',
'tbody',
'tfoot',
'figure',
'figcaption',
'ol',
'ul',
'li',
'[role="navigation"]',
'[aria-label*="breadcrumb" i]',
'[class*="breadcrumb" i]',
'[aria-hidden="true"]',
'[data-impeccable-allow-kickers]',
].join(',');
const KICKER_CARD_CONTEXT_SELECTOR = [
'article',
'button',
'a',
'li',
'[role="listitem"]',
'[role="option"]',
].join(',');
function cleanInlineText(el) {
return [...el.childNodes]
.filter(n => n.nodeType === 3)
.map(n => n.textContent)
.join(' ')
.replace(/\s+/g, ' ')
.trim();
}
function isKickerCardContext(heading, kicker) {
const item = heading.closest?.(KICKER_CARD_CONTEXT_SELECTOR);
return Boolean(item && (!item.contains || item.contains(kicker)));
}
// Meta lines above headlines join category and date (or path crumbs) with
// separator glyphs, or carry a year. A kicker is one short phrase; metadata
// keeps its markers.
const KICKER_META_TEXT_RE = /[·•|]|\s[\/›»>]\s|\b(19|20)\d{2}\b/;
// Legal and document numbering: "Section 4.2", "Article IX", "§ 12.3",
// dotted decimal outlines. The label identifies the clause, so it stays.
const KICKER_DOC_NUMBERING_RE = /^(§|\d+(\.\d+)+\b|(section|article|clause|appendix|exhibit|schedule|chapter|part|rule|title)\s+([\divxlc]+\b|one|two|three|four|five|six|seven|eight|nine|ten|eleven|twelve)\b)/i;
function isKickerCandidate(opts) {
const {
headingLevel,
headingText,
headingFontSize,
kickerTag,
kickerText,
kickerTextTransform,
kickerFontVariant,
kickerFontSize,
kickerLetterSpacing,
} = opts;
if (!headingLevel || headingLevel > 4) return false;
if (!headingText || headingText.length < 3) return false;
if (/^\/[\w-]+/i.test(headingText.replace(/^"|"$/g, '').trim())) return false;
if (!(headingFontSize >= 20)) return false;
if (!kickerTag || HEADING_TAGS.has(kickerTag)) return false;
if (!['p', 'span', 'div', 'small'].includes(kickerTag)) return false;
if (!kickerText || kickerText.length < 2 || kickerText.length > 34) return false;
if (/^step\s*\d+/i.test(kickerText) || /^\d{1,2}$/.test(kickerText)) return false;
if (KICKER_META_TEXT_RE.test(kickerText)) return false;
if (KICKER_DOC_NUMBERING_RE.test(kickerText)) return false;
const isSmallCaps = /small-caps/.test(kickerFontVariant || '');
const isUppercased = kickerTextTransform === 'uppercase'
|| (/[A-Z]/.test(kickerText) && !/[a-z]/.test(kickerText))
|| isSmallCaps;
if (!isUppercased) return false;
if (!(kickerFontSize > 0 && kickerFontSize <= 14)) return false;
// Proportional only, no absolute floor: the wild's most common recipe is
// 0.08em at a sub-13px size, which computes to under 1px and sailed past
// the old Math.max(1, ...) floor (observed live: a page whose kickers were
// literally class="kicker" produced zero findings).
const minTrackedSpacing = kickerFontSize * 0.06;
if (!(kickerLetterSpacing >= minTrackedSpacing)) return false;
return true;
}
// Resolve a heading level for the anchor element: 1-4 for h1-h4, aria-level
// (default 2) for role="heading" elements, 0 otherwise.
function kickerHeadingLevel(heading) {
const tag = heading.tagName.toLowerCase();
const byTag = /^h([1-6])$/.exec(tag);
if (byTag) return parseInt(byTag[1], 10);
const role = heading.getAttribute?.('role') || '';
if (role.toLowerCase() !== 'heading') return 0;
const ariaLevel = parseInt(heading.getAttribute?.('aria-level') || '', 10);
return Number.isFinite(ariaLevel) && ariaLevel >= 1 ? ariaLevel : 2;
}
function collectKickerCandidates(doc, getStyle, resolveLetterSpacing) {
const candidates = [];
for (const heading of doc.querySelectorAll('h1, h2, h3, h4, [role="heading"]')) {
const headingLevel = kickerHeadingLevel(heading);
if (!headingLevel || headingLevel > 4) continue;
if (heading.closest?.(KICKER_SKIP_SELECTOR)) continue;
// Application contexts (tab panels, dialogs) use compact context labels
// above headings to describe state, not to decorate. Same carve-out the
// hero-eyebrow rule makes.
if (heading.closest?.('[role="tabpanel"], [role="dialog"], [role="application"], dialog')) continue;
const kicker = heading.previousElementSibling;
if (!kicker || kicker.closest?.(KICKER_SKIP_SELECTOR)) continue;
if (isKickerCardContext(heading, kicker)) continue;
const headingStyle = getStyle(heading);
const kickerStyle = getStyle(kicker);
const headingTag = heading.tagName.toLowerCase();
const headingText = (heading.textContent || '').replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim();
const kickerText = cleanInlineText(kicker) || (kicker.textContent || '').replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim();
const headingFontSize = resolveLetterSpacing(headingStyle.fontSize || '', 16) || parseFloat(headingStyle.fontSize) || 0;
const kickerFontSize = resolveLetterSpacing(kickerStyle.fontSize || '', 16) || parseFloat(kickerStyle.fontSize) || 0;
const kickerLetterSpacing = resolveLetterSpacing(kickerStyle.letterSpacing || '', kickerFontSize);
if (!isKickerCandidate({
headingLevel,
headingText,
headingFontSize,
kickerTag: kicker.tagName.toLowerCase(),
kickerText,
kickerTextTransform: kickerStyle.textTransform || '',
kickerFontVariant: `${kickerStyle.fontVariant || ''} ${kickerStyle.fontVariantCaps || ''}`,
kickerFontSize,
kickerLetterSpacing,
})) {
continue;
}
// A tracked-caps eyebrow above a hero-scale h1 belongs to
// hero-eyebrow-chip (which also covers the accent-bold and dash-prefix
// stylings there). Stand down so one element gets one finding.
if (headingTag === 'h1' && headingFontSize >= 48 && kickerLetterSpacing >= 1.6) {
continue;
}
candidates.push({
headingTag,
headingText: headingText.replace(/^"|"$/g, '').slice(0, 60),
kickerText: kickerText.slice(0, 40),
});
}
return candidates;
}
function checkKickerAboveHeadingDOM() {
const candidates = collectKickerCandidates(
document,
(el) => getComputedStyle(el),
(value, fontSize) => resolveLengthPx(value, fontSize) || 0,
);
return checkKickerAboveHeading({ candidates });
}
// ── Numbered section labels ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
// Sibling of the kicker-above-heading rule: instead of a tracked uppercase word,
// the section scaffold is a tiny numeric index riding beside each section
// heading — bare and zero-padded, or an index joined to a short micro-label
// by a separator glyph. The kicker rule deliberately excludes bare 1-2 digit
// labels; this rule owns that shape.
const NUMBERED_LABEL_TAGS = new Set(['span', 'p', 'div', 'small', 'em', 'strong', 'b']);
// Returns { index, text } when the trimmed text reads as a section index
// label, else null. Two accepted shapes: a zero-padded/two-digit bare index,
// or a 1-2 digit index followed by a non-word separator and a short label.
function parseNumberedLabelText(rawText) {
const text = (rawText || '').replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim();
if (!text || text.length > 40) return null;
let m = /^(\d{2})$/.exec(text);
if (!m) m = /^(\d{1,2})\s*[^\w\s]\s*\S/.exec(text);
if (!m) return null;
const index = parseInt(m[1], 10);
if (!Number.isFinite(index) || index > 40) return null;
return { index, text };
}
function isNumberedSectionLabelCandidate(opts) {
const {
headingTag, headingText, headingFontSize,
labelTag, labelIndex, labelText,
labelFontSize, labelLetterSpacing, labelFontWeight,
labelFontFamily, labelTextTransform, labelColor,
} = opts;
if (!['h2', 'h3', 'h4'].includes(headingTag)) return false;
if (!headingText || headingText.length < 3) return false;
if (!labelTag || !NUMBERED_LABEL_TAGS.has(labelTag)) return false;
if (labelIndex == null || !labelText) return false;
// Tiny rendered size is the tell — a display-scale section number is a
// different (deliberate) device and stays legal.
if (!(labelFontSize > 0 && labelFontSize <= 13)) return false;
// The heading must be visibly larger where we can resolve its size.
// clamp()/var() sizes come back unparseable (0) in the static engine —
// the remaining gates carry the check there.
if (headingFontSize > 0 && headingFontSize < labelFontSize * 1.3) return false;
// Deliberate micro-label styling separates the scaffold from incidental
// small text: mono face, bold weight, tracking, uppercase, or accent color.
const weight = Number(labelFontWeight) || 400;
return /mono/i.test(labelFontFamily || '')
|| weight >= 600
|| (labelLetterSpacing || 0) >= 0.5
|| (labelTextTransform || '') === 'uppercase'
|| isAccentColor(labelColor || '');
}
function collectNumberedSectionLabelCandidates(doc, getStyle, resolveLetterSpacing) {
const candidates = [];
const seenLabels = new Set();
for (const heading of doc.querySelectorAll('h2, h3, h4')) {
if (heading.closest?.(KICKER_SKIP_SELECTOR)) continue;
// The index sits either directly before the heading, or before the
// wrapper the heading leads (label | <div><h2>…</h2>…</div>).
let label = heading.previousElementSibling;
if (!label) {
const parent = heading.parentElement;
const firstChild = parent?.children?.[0];
if (firstChild === heading) label = parent.previousElementSibling;
}
if (!label || seenLabels.has(label)) continue;
if (label.closest?.(KICKER_SKIP_SELECTOR)) continue;
if (HEADING_TAGS.has(label.tagName.toLowerCase())) continue;
if (isKickerCardContext(heading, label)) continue;
const labelText = cleanInlineText(label) || (label.textContent || '').replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim();
const parsed = parseNumberedLabelText(labelText);
if (!parsed) continue;
const headingStyle = getStyle(heading);
const labelStyle = getStyle(label);
const headingText = (heading.textContent || '').replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim();
const headingFontSize = resolveLetterSpacing(headingStyle.fontSize || '', 16) || parseFloat(headingStyle.fontSize) || 0;
const labelFontSize = resolveLetterSpacing(labelStyle.fontSize || '', 16) || parseFloat(labelStyle.fontSize) || 0;
if (!isNumberedSectionLabelCandidate({
headingTag: heading.tagName.toLowerCase(),
headingText,
headingFontSize,
labelTag: label.tagName.toLowerCase(),
labelIndex: parsed.index,
labelText: parsed.text,
labelFontSize,
labelLetterSpacing: resolveLetterSpacing(labelStyle.letterSpacing || '', labelFontSize),
labelFontWeight: labelStyle.fontWeight || '',
labelFontFamily: labelStyle.fontFamily || '',
labelTextTransform: labelStyle.textTransform || '',
labelColor: labelStyle.color || '',
})) {
continue;
}
seenLabels.add(label);
candidates.push({
index: parsed.index,
labelText: parsed.text.slice(0, 24),
headingTag: heading.tagName.toLowerCase(),
headingText: headingText.replace(/^"|"$/g, '').slice(0, 60),
});
}
return candidates;
}
function checkNumberedSectionLabels(opts) {
const { candidates, minCount = 2 } = opts;
if (!Array.isArray(candidates) || candidates.length < minCount) return [];
// A repeated identical number is some other device; the scaffold counts up.
const distinctIndices = new Set(candidates.map(c => c.index));
if (distinctIndices.size < 2) return [];
return candidates.map(candidate => ({
id: 'numbered-section-labels',
snippet: `tiny numbered label "${candidate.labelText}" beside ${candidate.headingTag} "${candidate.headingText}" (${candidates.length} on page)`,
}));
}
function checkNumberedSectionLabelsFromDoc(doc, win) {
const candidates = collectNumberedSectionLabelCandidates(
doc,
(el) => win.getComputedStyle(el),
(value, fontSize) => resolveLengthPx(value, fontSize) || 0,
);
return checkNumberedSectionLabels({ candidates });
}
function checkNumberedSectionLabelsDOM() {
const candidates = collectNumberedSectionLabelCandidates(
document,
(el) => getComputedStyle(el),
(value, fontSize) => resolveLengthPx(value, fontSize) || 0,
);
return checkNumberedSectionLabels({ candidates });
}
// Em-dash overuse (ADVISORY) — pure logic shared by the browser DOM check.
// Mirrors the regex/static-HTML analyzer in engines/regex/detect-text.mjs:
// two gates (absolute floor + density) so a long article using a few dashes is
// left alone while a short, dash-per-clause page is flagged. Operates on
// already-rendered text, so no HTML-entity decoding is needed (the browser has
// resolved `&mdash;` to the literal glyph). Exported for jsdom unit tests.
function checkEmDashOveruse(text) {
const body = typeof text === 'string' ? text.replace(/\s+/g, ' ') : '';
let count = 0;
const re = /[—]|--(?=\S)/g;
while (re.exec(body) !== null) count++;
if (count < EM_DASH_FLOOR) return [];
if (body.length > count * EM_DASH_CHARS_PER_DASH) return [];
return [{ id: 'em-dash-overuse', snippet: `${count} em-dashes in body text` }];
}
function checkEmDashOveruseDOM() {
const body = document.body;
if (!body) return [];
// innerText reflects rendered, visible text; fall back to textContent for
// engines (jsdom) that don't compute innerText.
const text = typeof body.innerText === 'string' && body.innerText
? body.innerText
: (body.textContent || '');
return checkEmDashOveruse(text);
}
function checkElementMotionDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (SAFE_TAGS.has(tag)) return [];
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
return checkMotion({
tag,
transitionProperty: style.transitionProperty || '',
animationName: style.animationName || '',
timingFunctions: [style.animationTimingFunction, style.transitionTimingFunction].filter(Boolean).join(' '),
classList: el.getAttribute('class') || '',
});
}
function checkElementGlowDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const boxShadow = style.boxShadow && style.boxShadow !== 'none' ? style.boxShadow : '';
// text-shadow inherits: only check the element that introduces it, so one
// declaration doesn't produce a finding on every descendant.
let textShadow = style.textShadow && style.textShadow !== 'none' ? style.textShadow : '';
if (textShadow && el.parentElement && getComputedStyle(el.parentElement).textShadow === textShadow) {
textShadow = '';
}
if (!boxShadow && !textShadow) return [];
// Use parent's background — glow radiates outward, so the surrounding context matters
// If resolveBackground returns null (gradient), try to infer from the gradient colors
let parentBg = el.parentElement ? resolveBackground(el.parentElement) : resolveBackground(el);
if (!parentBg) {
// Gradient background — sample its colors to determine if it's dark
let cur = el.parentElement;
while (cur && cur.nodeType === 1) {
const bgImage = getComputedStyle(cur).backgroundImage || '';
const gradColors = parseGradientColors(bgImage);
if (gradColors.length > 0) {
// Average the gradient colors
const avg = { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0 };
for (const c of gradColors) { avg.r += c.r; avg.g += c.g; avg.b += c.b; }
avg.r = Math.round(avg.r / gradColors.length);
avg.g = Math.round(avg.g / gradColors.length);
avg.b = Math.round(avg.b / gradColors.length);
parentBg = avg;
break;
}
cur = cur.parentElement;
}
}
return checkGlow({ tag, boxShadow, textShadow, effectiveBg: parentBg });
}
function checkElementAIPaletteDOM(el) {
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const findings = [];
// Check gradient backgrounds for purple/violet or cyan
const bgImage = style.backgroundImage || '';
const gradColors = parseGradientColors(bgImage);
for (const c of gradColors) {
if (hasChroma(c, 50)) {
const hue = getHue(c);
if (hue >= 260 && hue <= 310) {
findings.push({ id: 'ai-color-palette', snippet: 'Purple/violet gradient background' });
break;
}
if (hue >= 160 && hue <= 200) {
findings.push({ id: 'ai-color-palette', snippet: 'Cyan gradient background' });
break;
}
}
}
// Check for neon text (vivid cyan/purple color on dark background)
const textColor = parseRgb(style.color);
if (textColor && hasChroma(textColor, 80)) {
const hue = getHue(textColor);
const isAIPalette = (hue >= 160 && hue <= 200) || (hue >= 260 && hue <= 310);
if (isAIPalette) {
const parentBg = el.parentElement ? resolveBackground(el.parentElement) : null;
// Also check gradient parents
let effectiveBg = parentBg;
if (!effectiveBg) {
let cur = el.parentElement;
while (cur && cur.nodeType === 1) {
const gi = getComputedStyle(cur).backgroundImage || '';
const gc = parseGradientColors(gi);
if (gc.length > 0) {
const avg = { r: 0, g: 0, b: 0 };
for (const c of gc) { avg.r += c.r; avg.g += c.g; avg.b += c.b; }
avg.r = Math.round(avg.r / gc.length);
avg.g = Math.round(avg.g / gc.length);
avg.b = Math.round(avg.b / gc.length);
effectiveBg = avg;
break;
}
cur = cur.parentElement;
}
}
if (effectiveBg && relativeLuminance(effectiveBg) < 0.1) {
const label = hue >= 260 ? 'Purple/violet' : 'Cyan';
findings.push({ id: 'ai-color-palette', snippet: `${label} neon text on dark background` });
}
}
}
return findings;
}
// ─── Decorative radial spotlight glow ───────────────────────────────────────
// A soft, low-opacity chromatic radial-gradient fading to transparent, painted
// as a decorative wash behind a hero or section. The translucent sibling of the
// `radial-halo` tell: `radial-halo` requires a saturated, near-opaque center on
// a dark page; this catches the low-alpha "spotlight" the halo gate lets slip
// (e.g. `radial-gradient(circle at 52% 38%, rgba(80,111,255,0.26),
// transparent 44%)`). The two alpha bands are disjoint, so they never
// double-report the same declaration.
const SPOTLIGHT_COLOR_TOKEN_RE = /(?:rgba?|hsla?|oklch|oklab|lab|lch|hwb|color-mix)\([^)]*(?:\([^)]*\))?[^)]*\)|#[0-9a-f]{3,8}\b|\btransparent\b/i;
// Parse the FIRST non-repeating radial-gradient in a background value into its
// ordered color stops. Each stop is { color: {r,g,b,a} | null, transparent }.
// Returns null when there is no plain radial-gradient to read.
function parseRadialGradientStops(value) {
if (!value || !/radial-gradient/i.test(value)) return null;
const gradRe = /(repeating-)?radial-gradient\(/gi;
let g;
while ((g = gradRe.exec(value)) !== null) {
if (g[1]) continue; // repeating-* is a pattern, not a spotlight
let depth = 0, end = -1;
const open = value.indexOf('(', g.index);
for (let i = open; i < value.length; i++) {
if (value[i] === '(') depth++;
else if (value[i] === ')') { depth--; if (depth === 0) { end = i; break; } }
}
if (end < 0) return null;
const args = splitTopLevelCommas(value.slice(open + 1, end));
// The optional prelude (shape / size / `at <pos>`) carries no color token.
const stopArgs = args.filter(a => SPOTLIGHT_COLOR_TOKEN_RE.test(a));
if (stopArgs.length < 2) return null;
return stopArgs.map(a => {
const tok = a.match(SPOTLIGHT_COLOR_TOKEN_RE);
if (!tok) return { color: null, transparent: false };
if (/^transparent$/i.test(tok[0])) return { color: null, transparent: true };
const color = parseAnyColor(tok[0]);
return { color, transparent: !!color && (color.a ?? 1) <= 0.05 };
});
}
return null;
}
// Pure gate. `label` is a stable identifier the fixture test keys on.
function checkRadialSpotlight({ gradientValue, width, height, label }) {
const stops = parseRadialGradientStops(gradientValue);
if (!stops || stops.length < 2) return [];
// Must fade OUT: the last stop is transparent / near-zero alpha. A gradient
// between two visible surfaces is a real background, not a floating glow.
const last = stops[stops.length - 1];
const lastAlpha = last.transparent ? 0 : (last.color ? (last.color.a ?? 1) : 1);
if (lastAlpha > 0.05) return [];
// The visible (non-transparent, parseable) color stops.
const colored = stops.filter(s => !s.transparent && s.color && (s.color.a ?? 1) > 0.05);
if (colored.length === 0) return [];
// One soft glow, not a multi-color composition: at most two visible stops.
if (colored.length > 2) return [];
// Every visible stop must be LOW opacity. Any opaque stop means a real fill
// or a saturated halo (`radial-halo`'s job), not this translucent spotlight.
if (colored.some(s => (s.color.a ?? 1) >= 0.45)) return [];
// At least one visible stop must be chromatic. A neutral (grayscale)
// near-black / near-white vignette is a legitimate lighting move, exempt.
const chromatic = colored.find(s => hasChroma(s.color, 24));
if (!chromatic) return [];
// Decorative-scale gate. Badges, avatars, and actual small "lights" are
// exempt; a spotlight glow only reads as slop when it washes a large surface.
if (!(width >= 240 && height >= 160)) return [];
const alpha = (chromatic.color.a ?? 1).toFixed(2);
const name = label || 'section';
return [{
id: 'radial-spotlight-glow',
snippet: `radial-gradient spotlight glow "${name}" (${colorToHex(chromatic.color)} a${alpha} → transparent) on ${Math.round(width)}x${Math.round(height)} surface`,
}];
}
// Read the raw radial-gradient source off an element's computed style, with a
// fallback to the `background` shorthand and the inline style attribute for
// engines that don't decompose the shorthand into backgroundImage.
function elementGradientValue(style, el) {
const bgImage = style.backgroundImage && style.backgroundImage !== 'none' ? style.backgroundImage : '';
if (/radial-gradient/i.test(bgImage)) return bgImage;
const bg = style.background || '';
if (/radial-gradient/i.test(bg)) return bg;
const rawStyle = el?.getAttribute?.('style') || '';
const m = rawStyle.match(/background(?:-image)?\s*:\s*([^;]+)/i);
if (m && /radial-gradient/i.test(m[1])) return m[1];
return '';
}
function spotlightLabel(el) {
const dataName = el.getAttribute?.('data-name');
if (dataName) return dataName;
if (typeof el.id === 'string' && el.id) return el.id;
const cls = typeof el.className === 'string' ? el.className.trim().split(/\s+/)[0] : '';
if (cls) return cls;
return el.tagName ? el.tagName.toLowerCase() : 'section';
}
function checkElementRadialSpotlightDOM(el) {
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const gradientValue = elementGradientValue(style, el);
if (!gradientValue) return [];
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
return checkRadialSpotlight({
gradientValue,
width: rect.width,
height: rect.height,
label: spotlightLabel(el),
});
}
function checkElementRadialSpotlight(el, style, tag, window) {
const gradientValue = elementGradientValue(style, el);
if (!gradientValue) return [];
// Static engine does no layout — read explicit pixel dimensions from CSS.
return checkRadialSpotlight({
gradientValue,
width: parseFloat(style.width) || 0,
height: parseFloat(style.height) || 0,
label: spotlightLabel(el),
});
}
const QUALITY_TEXT_TAGS = new Set(['p', 'li', 'td', 'th', 'dd', 'blockquote', 'figcaption']);
// Resolve a CSS font-size value to pixels by walking up the parent chain.
// Browsers resolve em/rem/% to px in getComputedStyle, but jsdom returns the
// specified value verbatim — so for the Node path we walk parents ourselves.
function resolveFontSizePx(el, win) {
const chain = []; // raw font-size strings, leaf → root
let cur = el;
while (cur && cur.nodeType === 1) {
const fs = (win ? win.getComputedStyle(cur) : getComputedStyle(cur)).fontSize;
chain.push(fs || '');
cur = cur.parentElement;
}
// Walk root → leaf, resolving each value relative to its parent context.
let px = 16; // root default
for (let i = chain.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
const v = chain[i];
if (!v || v === 'inherit') continue;
const num = parseFloat(v);
if (isNaN(num)) continue;
if (v.endsWith('px')) px = num;
else if (v.endsWith('rem')) px = num * 16;
else if (v.endsWith('em')) px = num * px;
else if (v.endsWith('%')) px = (num / 100) * px;
else px = num; // unitless — already resolved
}
return px;
}
// Resolve a CSS length value (line-height, letter-spacing, etc.) given a
// known font-size context. Returns null for "normal" / unparseable values.
function resolveLengthPx(value, fontSizePx) {
if (!value || value === 'normal' || value === 'auto' || value === 'inherit') return null;
const num = parseFloat(value);
if (isNaN(num)) return null;
if (value.endsWith('px')) return num;
if (value.endsWith('rem')) return num * 16;
if (value.endsWith('em')) return num * fontSizePx;
if (value.endsWith('%')) return (num / 100) * fontSizePx;
// Unitless line-height = multiplier, return px equivalent
return num * fontSizePx;
}
function cssColorIsTransparent(value) {
if (!value) return true;
const str = String(value).trim().toLowerCase();
if (!str || str === 'transparent' || str === 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)') return true;
const parsed = parseAnyColor(str);
if (parsed) return (parsed.a ?? 1) <= 0.05;
return /^rgba\(\s*\d+\s*,\s*\d+\s*,\s*\d+\s*,\s*0(?:\.0+)?\s*\)$/.test(str);
}
function colorsNearlyMatch(a, b) {
const ca = parseAnyColor(a);
const cb = parseAnyColor(b);
if (!ca || !cb) return false;
const alphaDelta = Math.abs((ca.a ?? 1) - (cb.a ?? 1));
const channelDelta = Math.max(
Math.abs(ca.r - cb.r),
Math.abs(ca.g - cb.g),
Math.abs(ca.b - cb.b),
);
return alphaDelta <= 0.03 && channelDelta <= 3;
}
function getComputedStyleFor(win, el) {
if (win && typeof win.getComputedStyle === 'function') {
try { return win.getComputedStyle(el); } catch {}
}
if (typeof getComputedStyle === 'function') {
try { return getComputedStyle(el); } catch {}
}
return null;
}
function hasVisibleBackgroundBoundary(style, el, win) {
const bg = style?.backgroundColor || '';
if (cssColorIsTransparent(bg)) return false;
let parent = el?.parentElement || null;
while (parent) {
const parentStyle = getComputedStyleFor(win, parent);
const parentBg = parentStyle?.backgroundColor || '';
if (!cssColorIsTransparent(parentBg)) {
return !colorsNearlyMatch(bg, parentBg);
}
parent = parent.parentElement;
}
return true;
}
const TEXT_EDGE_TAGS = new Set(['A', 'BUTTON', 'CODE', 'DD', 'DT', 'FIGCAPTION', 'H1', 'H2', 'H3', 'H4', 'H5', 'H6', 'LI', 'P', 'PRE', 'SPAN', 'TD', 'TH']);
function hasMeaningfulDirectText(node) {
if (!node?.childNodes) return false;
for (const child of node.childNodes) {
if (child.nodeType === 3 && child.textContent.trim().length > 4) return true;
}
return false;
}
function textDescendantsFlushSides(el, rect) {
const flush = { top: false, right: false, bottom: false, left: false };
if (!rect || !el?.querySelectorAll) return flush;
const TEXT_EDGE_THRESHOLD = 4;
const candidates = el.querySelectorAll('a, button, code, dd, dt, figcaption, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, li, p, pre, span, td, th');
for (const node of candidates) {
if (!TEXT_EDGE_TAGS.has(node.tagName) || !hasMeaningfulDirectText(node)) continue;
let nodeRect = null;
try { nodeRect = node.getBoundingClientRect(); } catch {}
if (!nodeRect || nodeRect.width <= 0 || nodeRect.height <= 0) continue;
if (nodeRect.bottom < rect.top || nodeRect.top > rect.bottom || nodeRect.right < rect.left || nodeRect.left > rect.right) continue;
if (nodeRect.top - rect.top <= TEXT_EDGE_THRESHOLD) flush.top = true;
if (rect.right - nodeRect.right <= TEXT_EDGE_THRESHOLD) flush.right = true;
if (rect.bottom - nodeRect.bottom <= TEXT_EDGE_THRESHOLD) flush.bottom = true;
if (nodeRect.left - rect.left <= TEXT_EDGE_THRESHOLD) flush.left = true;
}
return flush;
}
// Screen-reader-only ("visually hidden") text is exempt from the tiny-text
// floors: it is never rendered, so its size is irrelevant. Detect the two
// standard idioms — a known sr-only class on the element or an ancestor, and
// the clip / 1px-box pattern. Works in both jsdom (declared styles) and the
// browser (computed styles).
const SR_ONLY_SELECTOR = '.sr-only, .visually-hidden, .visuallyhidden, .screen-reader, .screen-reader-only, .screenreader, .a11y-hidden, .hidden-visually, [class*="sr-only" i], [class*="visually-hidden" i], [class*="visuallyhidden" i], [class*="screen-reader" i], [class*="screenreader" i]';
function isVisuallyHidden(el, style) {
if ((el.matches && el.matches(SR_ONLY_SELECTOR)) || (el.closest && el.closest(SR_ONLY_SELECTOR))) return true;
const pos = style.position || '';
if (pos === 'absolute' || pos === 'fixed') {
const clip = style.clip || '';
const clipPath = style.clipPath || style.webkitClipPath || style['clip-path'] || '';
if (/rect\(\s*0/.test(clip) || /inset\(\s*(?:50%|99|100%)/.test(clipPath)) return true;
const w = parseFloat(style.width);
const h = parseFloat(style.height);
const overflow = style.overflow || '';
if ((w === 1 || h === 1) && (overflow === 'hidden' || overflow === 'clip')) return true;
}
return false;
}
// Elements whose text is never painted: document metadata and script/style
// payloads. Their JS / CSS / JSON-LD text satisfies `hasDirectText`, and on
// sites that set `html { font-size: 62.5% }` their inherited computed size is
// 10px — so the text-size floors flag them as tiny body copy even though
// nothing renders (issue #408: dozens of phantom "10px body text" findings on
// every Shopify page). Exclude them, plus anything the cascade resolves to
// display:none / visibility:hidden. The jsdom path can't lay out, so the
// tag/attribute-based exclusions carry the weight there; the display checks are
// computed-style reads that resolve without layout in both adapters.
const NON_RENDERED_TAGS = new Set([
'script', 'style', 'title', 'noscript', 'template', 'head',
'meta', 'link', 'base', 'param', 'source', 'track', 'datalist',
'col', 'colgroup', 'map', 'area',
]);
function isNonRenderedText(el, tag, style) {
const t = (tag || '').toLowerCase();
if (NON_RENDERED_TAGS.has(t)) return true;
// Descendants of <head> never render even when the tag itself would
// (some sites nest <noscript>/<template> content there).
if (el && el.closest && el.closest('head')) return true;
if (style) {
if (style.display === 'none') return true;
const vis = style.visibility;
if (vis === 'hidden' || vis === 'collapse') return true;
}
return false;
}
// Pure quality checks. Most run on computed CSS and DOM-only inputs (work in
// jsdom and the browser). Two checks (line-length, cramped-padding) gate on
// element rect dimensions, which jsdom can't compute — pass `rect: null` from
// the Node adapter to skip those.
//
// Both adapters resolve font-size, line-height and letter-spacing to pixels
// before calling this so the pure function only deals with numbers.
function checkQuality(opts) {
const { el, tag, style, hasDirectText, textLen, fontSize, lineHeightPx, letterSpacingPx, rect, lineMax = 80, viewportWidth = 0, win = null } = opts;
const findings = [];
// Skip browser extension injected elements. Read the id via getAttribute
// whenever `el.id` is not a string: on a <form> (and other
// [LegacyOverrideBuiltIns] hosts) a named control like <input name="id">
// shadows the builtin `id` getter and returns the control element, whose
// `.startsWith` is undefined and throws (issue #407 — every Shopify product
// form ships an <input name="id">).
const elId = typeof el.id === 'string' ? el.id : (el.getAttribute?.('id') || '');
if (elId.startsWith('claude-') || elId.startsWith('cic-')) return findings;
// --- Line length too long --- (browser-only: needs rect.width)
if (rect && hasDirectText && QUALITY_TEXT_TAGS.has(tag) && rect.width > 0 && textLen > lineMax) {
const charsPerLine = rect.width / (fontSize * 0.5);
if (charsPerLine > lineMax + 5) {
findings.push({ id: 'line-length', snippet: `~${Math.round(charsPerLine)} chars/line (aim for <${lineMax})` });
}
}
// --- Cramped padding --- (browser-only: needs rect to skip small badges/labels)
// Vertical and horizontal thresholds are independent because line-height
// already provides built-in vertical breathing room (the line box is taller
// than the cap height), but horizontal has no equivalent. Both scale with
// font-size — bigger text demands proportionally more padding.
// vertical: max(4px, fontSize × 0.3)
// horizontal: max(8px, fontSize × 0.5)
const isInlineCode = tag === 'code' && !(el.closest && el.closest('pre'));
if (!isInlineCode && rect && hasDirectText && textLen > 20 && rect.width > 100 && rect.height > 30) {
const borders = {
top: parseFloat(style.borderTopWidth) || 0,
right: parseFloat(style.borderRightWidth) || 0,
bottom: parseFloat(style.borderBottomWidth) || 0,
left: parseFloat(style.borderLeftWidth) || 0,
};
const borderCount = Object.values(borders).filter(w => w > 0).length;
const hasBg = hasVisibleBackgroundBoundary(style, el, win);
if (borderCount >= 2 || hasBg) {
const vPads = [], hPads = [];
if (hasBg || borders.top > 0) vPads.push(parseFloat(style.paddingTop) || 0);
if (hasBg || borders.bottom > 0) vPads.push(parseFloat(style.paddingBottom) || 0);
if (hasBg || borders.left > 0) hPads.push(parseFloat(style.paddingLeft) || 0);
if (hasBg || borders.right > 0) hPads.push(parseFloat(style.paddingRight) || 0);
const vMin = vPads.length ? Math.min(...vPads) : Infinity;
const hMin = hPads.length ? Math.min(...hPads) : Infinity;
const vThresh = Math.max(4, fontSize * 0.3);
const hThresh = Math.max(8, fontSize * 0.5);
// Emit at most one finding per element — pick whichever axis is worse.
if (vMin < vThresh) {
findings.push({ id: 'cramped-padding', snippet: `${vMin}px vertical padding (need ≥${vThresh.toFixed(1)}px for ${fontSize}px text)` });
} else if (hMin < hThresh) {
findings.push({ id: 'cramped-padding', snippet: `${hMin}px horizontal padding (need ≥${hThresh.toFixed(1)}px for ${fontSize}px text)` });
}
}
}
// --- Flush against a visible boundary ---
// Fires when a container has a visible boundary (border, outline, OR a
// non-transparent background) AND near-zero padding on the bounded
// side(s) AND text-bearing children land flush against the boundary.
//
// Distinct from cramped-padding: that rule needs the element itself to
// have direct text (hasDirectText). This rule targets the OPPOSITE
// shape — a container with NO direct text, only children — which is
// exactly what cramped-padding misses (a section wrapping a label +
// list lands a free pass).
//
// The classic shape: agent writes `padding: 28px 0 0` shorthand on a
// section that also has a border, zeroing horizontal padding so the
// text-bearing children touch the side borders. Background and
// outline count too: a colored card with zero padding has the same
// visual failure mode.
{
const FLUSH_SKIP_TAGS = new Set(['HTML', 'BODY', 'MAIN', 'HEADER', 'FOOTER', 'NAV', 'ARTICLE', 'ASIDE', 'BUTTON', 'A', 'LABEL', 'SUMMARY', 'CODE', 'PRE', 'INPUT', 'TEXTAREA', 'SELECT', 'FORM', 'FIGURE', 'TABLE', 'TBODY', 'THEAD', 'TR', 'TD', 'TH']);
const upperTag = tag ? tag.toUpperCase() : '';
const elPosition = style.position || '';
if (
!FLUSH_SKIP_TAGS.has(upperTag) &&
!hasDirectText &&
!['fixed', 'absolute'].includes(elPosition) &&
el.children && el.children.length > 0
) {
const borderW = {
top: parseFloat(style.borderTopWidth) || 0,
right: parseFloat(style.borderRightWidth) || 0,
bottom: parseFloat(style.borderBottomWidth) || 0,
left: parseFloat(style.borderLeftWidth) || 0,
};
const borderVisible = {
top: borderW.top > 0 && !cssColorIsTransparent(style.borderTopColor),
right: borderW.right > 0 && !cssColorIsTransparent(style.borderRightColor),
bottom: borderW.bottom > 0 && !cssColorIsTransparent(style.borderBottomColor),
left: borderW.left > 0 && !cssColorIsTransparent(style.borderLeftColor),
};
// Outline detection. jsdom decomposes `border` shorthand into
// border{Top,…}Width/Color but does NOT decompose `outline` —
// the longhands come back empty when the value was set via the
// shorthand. Fall back to parsing `style.outline` ourselves.
let outlineW = parseFloat(style.outlineWidth) || 0;
let outlineStyleVal = style.outlineStyle || '';
let outlineColorVal = style.outlineColor || '';
if (!outlineW && style.outline) {
const wMatch = style.outline.match(/(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)\s*px/);
if (wMatch) outlineW = parseFloat(wMatch[1]) || 0;
if (!outlineStyleVal) {
outlineStyleVal = /\b(solid|dashed|dotted|double|groove|ridge|inset|outset)\b/.test(style.outline) ? 'solid' : '';
}
if (!outlineColorVal) {
const cMatch = style.outline.match(/(rgba?\([^)]+\)|#[0-9a-fA-F]{3,8}|[a-zA-Z]+)\s*$/);
if (cMatch) outlineColorVal = cMatch[1];
}
}
const outlineVisible = outlineW > 0 && !cssColorIsTransparent(outlineColorVal) && outlineStyleVal && outlineStyleVal !== 'none';
const bgVisible = hasVisibleBackgroundBoundary(style, el, win);
const anyVisible = borderVisible.top || borderVisible.right || borderVisible.bottom || borderVisible.left || outlineVisible || bgVisible;
if (anyVisible) {
// Resolve padding to px (jsdom returns raw "1.5rem" etc., not the
// computed px value; parseFloat would strip the unit and treat
// 1.5rem as 1.5px, false-flagging legitimate insets).
const pad = {
top: resolveLengthPx(style.paddingTop, fontSize) ?? 0,
right: resolveLengthPx(style.paddingRight, fontSize) ?? 0,
bottom: resolveLengthPx(style.paddingBottom, fontSize) ?? 0,
left: resolveLengthPx(style.paddingLeft, fontSize) ?? 0,
};
const PAD_THRESHOLD = 2;
// Children-insulate-this-side: a side is insulated if ANY direct
// child has its own padding ≥ 4px on that side. Rationale: in
// typical flow, only the first/last (or leftmost/rightmost)
// children actually sit at the parent's edges. If even one of
// them has its own padding, the visual flush is broken on that
// side. Classic example: a column-flow card frame where the
// top child (header) has padding-top:12 and the bottom child
// (footer) has padding-bottom:8 — the parent's padding:0 doesn't
// matter; nothing is actually flush. The `any-child-insulates`
// heuristic accepts some false negatives (a card with one heavily
// padded middle child won't flag) for far fewer false positives.
const CHILD_INSULATE_THRESHOLD = 4;
const childrenInsulate = { top: false, right: false, bottom: false, left: false };
for (const child of el.children) {
let childStyle = getComputedStyleFor(win, child);
if (!childStyle) continue;
const childPad = {
top: resolveLengthPx(childStyle.paddingTop, fontSize) ?? 0,
right: resolveLengthPx(childStyle.paddingRight, fontSize) ?? 0,
bottom: resolveLengthPx(childStyle.paddingBottom, fontSize) ?? 0,
left: resolveLengthPx(childStyle.paddingLeft, fontSize) ?? 0,
};
const childMargin = {
top: resolveLengthPx(childStyle.marginTop, fontSize) ?? 0,
right: resolveLengthPx(childStyle.marginRight, fontSize) ?? 0,
bottom: resolveLengthPx(childStyle.marginBottom, fontSize) ?? 0,
left: resolveLengthPx(childStyle.marginLeft, fontSize) ?? 0,
};
if (rect && typeof child.getBoundingClientRect === 'function') {
try {
const childRect = child.getBoundingClientRect();
if (childRect && childRect.width > 0 && childRect.height > 0) {
if (childRect.top - rect.top >= CHILD_INSULATE_THRESHOLD) childrenInsulate.top = true;
if (rect.right - childRect.right >= CHILD_INSULATE_THRESHOLD) childrenInsulate.right = true;
if (rect.bottom - childRect.bottom >= CHILD_INSULATE_THRESHOLD) childrenInsulate.bottom = true;
if (childRect.left - rect.left >= CHILD_INSULATE_THRESHOLD) childrenInsulate.left = true;
}
} catch {}
}
for (const s of ['top', 'right', 'bottom', 'left']) {
if (childPad[s] >= CHILD_INSULATE_THRESHOLD || childMargin[s] >= CHILD_INSULATE_THRESHOLD) {
childrenInsulate[s] = true;
}
}
}
const textFlush = rect ? textDescendantsFlushSides(el, rect) : null;
const fullBleedBgBand = rect && viewportWidth > 0 && rect.width >= viewportWidth * 0.94 && bgVisible && !outlineVisible;
const flushSides = [];
for (const side of ['top', 'right', 'bottom', 'left']) {
const bgBoundsSide = bgVisible && !(fullBleedBgBand && (side === 'left' || side === 'right'));
const sideBounded = borderVisible[side] || outlineVisible || bgBoundsSide;
if (sideBounded && pad[side] <= PAD_THRESHOLD && !childrenInsulate[side] && (!textFlush || textFlush[side])) {
flushSides.push(side);
}
}
if (flushSides.length > 0) {
// Confirm at least one direct child has substantial text content
// (> 4 chars). Without this, the flush is harmless: e.g. an
// image-only card.
let hasTextChild = false;
for (const child of el.children) {
const childText = (child.textContent || '').trim();
if (childText.length > 4) { hasTextChild = true; break; }
}
if (hasTextChild) {
const cls = (typeof el.className === 'string' && el.className.trim())
? el.className.trim().split(/\s+/)[0]
: '';
const boundaryParts = [];
const borderSidesVisible = ['top', 'right', 'bottom', 'left'].filter(s => borderVisible[s]);
if (borderSidesVisible.length === 4) boundaryParts.push('border');
else if (borderSidesVisible.length > 0) boundaryParts.push(`border-${borderSidesVisible.join('/')}`);
if (outlineVisible) boundaryParts.push('outline');
if (bgVisible) boundaryParts.push('bg');
const sidesLabel = flushSides.length === 4 ? 'all sides' : flushSides.join('/');
const ident = cls
? `<${tag.toLowerCase()}> "${cls}"`
: `<${tag.toLowerCase()}>`;
findings.push({
id: 'cramped-padding',
snippet: `${ident}: children flush against ${boundaryParts.join('+')} on ${sidesLabel} (no inset)`,
});
}
}
}
}
}
// --- Body text touching viewport edge --- (browser-only: needs rect)
// Catches the failure mode where the agent ships body paragraphs
// with NO container providing horizontal padding — text bleeds
// directly to the viewport edge. Different from cramped-padding,
// which requires a colored/bordered container. Here the failure
// is the absence of the container entirely.
//
// Gate aggressively to avoid false positives:
// - <p> or <li> only (body content; not headings, not nav, not
// wrappers)
// - text > 40 chars (paragraph-like, not a label)
// - rect.width > 50% of viewport (real body, not a pull-quote)
// - rect.left < 16 OR rect.right > viewport - 16 (actually
// touching the edge)
// - not inside <nav> or <header> (those legitimately bleed)
// - element itself has no background-color (intentional full-bleed
// sections set a bg-color and provide their own internal padding)
if (rect && hasDirectText && textLen > 40 && ['P', 'LI'].includes(tag.toUpperCase()) && viewportWidth > 0) {
const inNavHeader = el.closest && (el.closest('nav') || el.closest('header'));
const hasOwnBg = style.backgroundColor && style.backgroundColor !== 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)' && style.backgroundColor !== 'transparent';
const isPositioned = ['fixed', 'absolute'].includes(style.position || '');
const widthRatio = rect.width / viewportWidth;
const leftClose = rect.left < 16;
const rightClose = rect.right > viewportWidth - 16;
if (!inNavHeader && !hasOwnBg && !isPositioned && widthRatio > 0.5 && (leftClose || rightClose)) {
const which = leftClose && rightClose
? `left ${Math.round(rect.left)}px / right ${Math.round(viewportWidth - rect.right)}px`
: leftClose
? `left ${Math.round(rect.left)}px`
: `right ${Math.round(viewportWidth - rect.right)}px`;
findings.push({ id: 'body-text-viewport-edge', snippet: `<${tag.toLowerCase()}> with ${textLen}-char body bleeds to viewport edge (${which})` });
}
}
// --- Tight line height ---
if (hasDirectText && textLen > 50 && !['h1','h2','h3','h4','h5','h6'].includes(tag)) {
if (lineHeightPx != null && fontSize > 0) {
const ratio = lineHeightPx / fontSize;
if (ratio > 0 && ratio < 1.3) {
findings.push({ id: 'tight-leading', snippet: `line-height ${ratio.toFixed(2)}x (need >=1.3)` });
}
}
}
// --- Justified text (without hyphens) ---
if (hasDirectText && style.textAlign === 'justify') {
const hyphens = style.hyphens || style.webkitHyphens || '';
if (hyphens !== 'auto') {
findings.push({ id: 'justified-text', snippet: 'text-align: justify without hyphens: auto' });
}
}
// --- Tiny body text ---
// Only flag actual body content, not UI labels (buttons, tabs, badges, captions, footer text, etc.)
if (hasDirectText && textLen > 20 && fontSize < 12) {
const skipTags = ['sub', 'sup', 'code', 'kbd', 'samp', 'var', 'caption', 'figcaption'];
const inUIContext = el.closest && el.closest('button, a, label, summary, pre, [role="button"], [role="link"], [role="tab"], [role="menuitem"], [role="option"], nav, footer, [aria-hidden="true"], [class*="badge" i], [class*="caption" i], [class*="chip" i], [class*="code" i], [class*="console" i], [class*="diff" i], [class*="label" i], [class*="meta" i], [class*="mock" i], [class*="pill" i], [class*="preview" i], [class*="tag" i], [class*="terminal" i], [class*="writes" i]');
const isUppercase = style.textTransform === 'uppercase';
if (!skipTags.includes(tag) && !inUIContext && !isUppercase && !isNonRenderedText(el, tag, style)) {
findings.push({ id: 'tiny-text', snippet: `${fontSize}px body text` });
}
}
// --- Undersized functional / UI text ---
// Complements `tiny-text` above, which owns long body copy and deliberately
// EXEMPTS the UI furniture layer (nav, footer, links, buttons, labels,
// uppercase micro-labels). This rule targets exactly that blind spot: the
// interactive and short content-bearing text — nav items, buttons, labels,
// table cells, meta rows, timecodes — shipped below an 11px floor.
//
// The live failure it closes: a build shipped its entire furniture layer at
// 8px, and the design hook waved it through because 8px had been added to
// the DESIGN.md size ramp. Being on the ramp is a token argument, not a
// legibility one, so this rule ignores the design system entirely — a value
// on the ramp is still flagged.
//
// Floors: 11px for anything functional. The floor holds inside a footer;
// only NON-interactive legal smallprint gets the softer 10px floor. Exempts
// sup/sub, visually-hidden (sr-only) text, and code/terminal contexts.
// Uppercase letterspaced micro-labels are still functional — not exempt.
{
const directText = [...el.childNodes]
.filter(n => n.nodeType === 3)
.map(n => n.textContent || '')
.join('')
.replace(/\s+/g, ' ')
.trim();
const dtLen = directText.length;
// `option` renders (in native select popups) so it stays a local skip;
// script/style/title/noscript/head-descendants and display:none /
// visibility:hidden are handled by isNonRenderedText (shared with tiny-text).
const UI_SKIP_TAGS = new Set(['sub', 'sup', 'option']);
// jsdom resolves the parent chain in resolveFontSizePx, so em/rem/%-sized
// text that computes at or above the floor never reaches here. The browser
// adapter additionally catches values only resolvable with real layout
// (e.g. viewport-relative units, cascade winners set in linked sheets).
if (fontSize > 0 && fontSize < 11 && dtLen >= 2 && !UI_SKIP_TAGS.has(tag) && !isNonRenderedText(el, tag, style)) {
const EXEMPT_CONTEXT = 'pre, code, kbd, samp, var, svg, [aria-hidden="true"], [class*="terminal" i], [class*="console" i], [class*="code" i], [class*="mock" i], [class*="editor" i], [class*="syntax" i], [class*="diff" i]';
const isExemptContext = (el.matches && el.matches(EXEMPT_CONTEXT)) || (el.closest && el.closest(EXEMPT_CONTEXT));
if (!isExemptContext && !isVisuallyHidden(el, style)) {
const INTERACTIVE = 'a[href], button, summary, label, select, textarea, [role="button"], [role="link"], [role="tab"], [role="menuitem"], [role="menuitemcheckbox"], [role="menuitemradio"], [role="option"], [role="checkbox"], [role="radio"], [role="switch"], [role="treeitem"], [tabindex]';
const FURNITURE = 'nav, [role="navigation"], td, th, [role="gridcell"], [role="cell"], caption, figcaption, dt, dd, footer, [class*="meta" i], [class*="label" i], [class*="badge" i], [class*="chip" i], [class*="pill" i], [class*="tag" i], [class*="kicker" i], [class*="eyebrow" i], [class*="breadcrumb" i], [class*="timestamp" i], [class*="category" i], [class*="caption" i], [class*="nav" i]';
const SMALLPRINT = 'small, footer, [class*="legal" i], [class*="copyright" i], [class*="fineprint" i], [class*="fine-print" i], [class*="smallprint" i], [class*="small-print" i], [class*="disclaimer" i], [class*="disclosure" i], [class*="footnote" i]';
const isInteractive = (el.matches && el.matches(INTERACTIVE)) || (el.closest && el.closest(INTERACTIVE));
const isFurniture = (el.matches && el.matches(FURNITURE)) || (el.closest && el.closest(FURNITURE));
const isSmallprint = (el.matches && el.matches(SMALLPRINT)) || (el.closest && el.closest(SMALLPRINT));
const floor = (!isInteractive && isSmallprint) ? 10 : 11;
// Fire on functional text only: interactive, structural furniture, or
// any short (<=20-char) run — the label / meta / timecode shape. Long
// non-furniture body copy stays with `tiny-text`, so the two rules
// never double-flag the same element.
if (fontSize < floor && (isInteractive || isFurniture || dtLen <= 20)) {
const excerpt = directText.slice(0, 40);
findings.push({ id: 'undersized-ui-text', snippet: `${fontSize}px functional text "${excerpt}" (below ${floor}px floor)` });
}
}
}
}
// --- All-caps body text ---
if (hasDirectText && textLen > 30 && style.textTransform === 'uppercase') {
if (!['h1','h2','h3','h4','h5','h6'].includes(tag)) {
findings.push({ id: 'all-caps-body', snippet: `text-transform: uppercase on ${textLen} chars of body text` });
}
}
// --- Wide letter spacing on body text ---
if (hasDirectText && textLen > 20 && style.textTransform !== 'uppercase') {
if (letterSpacingPx != null && letterSpacingPx > 0 && fontSize > 0) {
const trackingEm = letterSpacingPx / fontSize;
if (trackingEm > 0.05) {
findings.push({ id: 'wide-tracking', snippet: `letter-spacing: ${trackingEm.toFixed(2)}em on body text` });
}
}
}
// --- Crushed letter spacing (mirror of wide-tracking) ---
// Tracking pulled tighter than ~-0.05em crushes characters into each other.
// Optical tightening that display type legitimately wants (around -0.02em)
// stays well above this floor.
if (hasDirectText && textLen > 20 && fontSize > 0) {
if (letterSpacingPx != null && letterSpacingPx < 0) {
const trackingEm = letterSpacingPx / fontSize;
if (trackingEm <= -0.05) {
const excerpt = (el.textContent || '').trim().replace(/\s+/g, ' ').slice(0, 40);
findings.push({ id: 'extreme-negative-tracking', snippet: `letter-spacing: ${trackingEm.toFixed(2)}em — "${excerpt}"` });
}
}
}
return findings;
}
function checkElementQualityDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const hasDirectText = [...el.childNodes].some(n => n.nodeType === 3 && n.textContent.trim().length > 10);
const textLen = el.textContent?.trim().length || 0;
// Browser getComputedStyle resolves everything to px — direct parseFloat
// works.
const fontSize = parseFloat(style.fontSize) || 16;
const lineHeightPx = resolveLengthPx(style.lineHeight, fontSize);
const letterSpacingPx = resolveLengthPx(style.letterSpacing, fontSize);
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
const lineMax = (typeof window !== 'undefined' && window.__IMPECCABLE_CONFIG__?.lineLengthMax) || 80;
const viewportWidth = (typeof window !== 'undefined' ? window.innerWidth : 0) || 0;
return checkQuality({ el, tag, style, hasDirectText, textLen, fontSize, lineHeightPx, letterSpacingPx, rect, lineMax, viewportWidth, win: typeof window !== 'undefined' ? window : null });
}
// Pure page-level skipped-heading walk. Takes a Document so it works in both
// the browser and jsdom.
function checkPageQualityFromDoc(doc) {
const findings = [];
const headings = doc.querySelectorAll('h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6');
let prevLevel = 0;
let prevText = '';
for (const h of headings) {
const level = parseInt(h.tagName[1]);
const text = (h.textContent || '').trim().replace(/\s+/g, ' ').slice(0, 60);
if (prevLevel > 0 && level > prevLevel + 1) {
findings.push({
id: 'skipped-heading',
snippet: `<h${prevLevel}> "${prevText}" followed by <h${level}> "${text}" (missing h${prevLevel + 1})`,
});
}
prevLevel = level;
prevText = text;
}
return findings;
}
// Browser adapter (returns the legacy { type, detail } shape used by the overlay loop)
function checkPageQualityDOM() {
return checkPageQualityFromDoc(document).map(f => ({ type: f.id, detail: f.snippet }));
}
// Node adapters — take pre-extracted jsdom computed style
// jsdom doesn't lay out OR resolve em/rem/% to px — so we pre-resolve every
// CSS length the rule needs ourselves (walking the parent chain for
// font-size inheritance), and pass `rect: null` to skip the two rules that
// genuinely need element rects (line-length, cramped-padding).
function checkElementQuality(el, style, tag, window) {
const hasDirectText = [...el.childNodes].some(n => n.nodeType === 3 && n.textContent.trim().length > 10);
const textLen = el.textContent?.trim().length || 0;
const fontSize = resolveFontSizePx(el, window);
const lineHeightPx = resolveLengthPx(style.lineHeight, fontSize);
const letterSpacingPx = resolveLengthPx(style.letterSpacing, fontSize);
return checkQuality({ el, tag, style, hasDirectText, textLen, fontSize, lineHeightPx, letterSpacingPx, rect: null, win: window });
}
function checkElementBorders(tag, style, overrides, resolvedRadius, el = null) {
const sides = ['Top', 'Right', 'Bottom', 'Left'];
const widths = {}, colors = {};
for (const s of sides) {
widths[s] = parseFloat(style[`border${s}Width`]) || 0;
colors[s] = style[`border${s}Color`] || '';
// jsdom silently drops any border shorthand containing var(), leaving
// both width and color empty on the computed style. When the detectHtml
// pre-pass pulled a resolved value off the rule, use it to fill in the
// missing side so the side-tab check can run. Real browsers resolve
// var() natively, so this fallback is a no-op in the browser path.
if (widths[s] === 0 && overrides && overrides[s]) {
widths[s] = overrides[s].width;
colors[s] = overrides[s].color;
} else if (colors[s] && colors[s].startsWith('var(') && overrides && overrides[s]) {
// Longhand case: jsdom kept the width but left the color as the
// literal `var(...)` string. Substitute the resolved color.
colors[s] = overrides[s].color;
}
}
// resolvedRadius lets the caller pre-resolve the radius via
// resolveBorderRadiusPx so the value survives jsdom 29.1.0's broken
// shorthand serialization. Falls back to the computed value for tests
// and browser callers that don't pre-resolve.
const radius = resolvedRadius != null
? resolvedRadius
: (parseFloat(style.borderRadius) || 0);
const ownBg = parseAnyColor(style.backgroundColor);
return checkBorders(tag, widths, colors, radius, {
tabContext: isTabContextElement(el),
statusContext: isStatusContextElement(el),
badgeLike: !!(ownBg && (ownBg.a ?? 1) > 0.1),
});
}
function checkElementColors(el, style, tag, window, customPropMap, hasAnchorInheritRule) {
const directText = [...el.childNodes].filter(n => n.nodeType === 3).map(n => n.textContent).join('');
const hasDirectText = directText.trim().length > 0;
const effectiveBg = resolveBackground(el, window, customPropMap);
// jsdom returns literal "var(--X)" / "oklch(...)" for color, so plain
// parseRgb misses Tailwind-tokenized text colors. Resolve through the
// customPropMap first; fall back to parseRgb for vanilla rgb() pages.
let textColor = customPropMap ? parseColorResolved(style.color, customPropMap) : null;
if (!textColor) textColor = parseRgb(style.color);
// Anchor-inherit FP workaround: jsdom's UA stylesheet has `:link { color:
// blue }` at high specificity. The page's `a { color: inherit }` rule
// (Tailwind v4 preflight) loses to jsdom even though it WINS in real
// browsers (Chrome's UA wraps :link in :where() — zero specificity).
// When the page declares the inherit rule AND we see jsdom's default
// link blue on an anchor, walk to the nearest non-anchor ancestor and
// use its color instead.
if (
hasAnchorInheritRule &&
textColor &&
textColor.r === 0 && textColor.g === 0 && textColor.b === 238 &&
(tag === 'a' || el.closest?.('a'))
) {
let cur = el.parentElement;
while (cur && cur.tagName !== 'HTML') {
if (cur.tagName !== 'A') {
const ps = window.getComputedStyle(cur);
const inh = (customPropMap ? parseColorResolved(ps.color, customPropMap) : null) || parseRgb(ps.color);
if (inh && !(inh.r === 0 && inh.g === 0 && inh.b === 238)) {
textColor = inh;
break;
}
}
cur = cur.parentElement;
}
}
// Own background: resolve var()/oklch() tokens through the custom-property
// map first (mirrors the textColor path above). Without this a chip whose
// background is `var(--sev)` reads as no-own-bg in the static engine and
// the styled-control contrast exception never engages.
let ownBg = (customPropMap ? parseColorResolved(style.backgroundColor, customPropMap) : null)
|| readOwnBackgroundColor(el, style);
// Full-cover surface pseudo (static): the cascade pass marks elements
// whose ::before/::after paints an opaque covering surface. When the
// element itself has no usable own background, that pseudo is the real
// surface for contrast purposes.
let finalEffectiveBg = effectiveBg;
if ((!ownBg || (ownBg.a ?? 1) <= 0.5) && typeof window.getPseudoSurface === 'function') {
const pseudoSurface = window.getPseudoSurface(el);
if (pseudoSurface) {
ownBg = pseudoSurface;
finalEffectiveBg = pseudoSurface;
}
}
return checkColors({
tag,
textColor,
bgColor: ownBg,
effectiveBg: finalEffectiveBg,
effectiveBgStops: finalEffectiveBg ? null : resolveGradientStops(el, window, customPropMap),
fontSize: parseFloat(style.fontSize) || 16,
fontWeight: parseInt(style.fontWeight) || 400,
hasDirectText,
isEmojiOnly: isEmojiOnlyText(directText),
bgClip: style.webkitBackgroundClip || style.backgroundClip || '',
bgImage: style.backgroundImage || '',
classList: el.getAttribute?.('class') || el.className || '',
});
}
// Static-engine adapter for hover-state contrast. Relies on the static
// cascade's hover pass (css-cascade.mjs) exposing a per-element hover style
// via window.getHoverStyle — present only when a :hover rule changed the
// element's color or background-color relative to its resting state.
function checkElementHoverContrast(el, style, tag, window) {
if (typeof window.getHoverStyle !== 'function') return [];
const hover = window.getHoverStyle(el);
if (!hover) return [];
const directText = [...el.childNodes].filter(n => n.nodeType === 3).map(n => n.textContent).join('');
if (directText.trim().length === 0) return [];
const textColor = parseAnyColor(hover.color);
if (!textColor || (textColor.a != null && textColor.a < 1)) return [];
const restingOwnBg = parseAnyColor(style.backgroundColor);
const hoverOwnBg = parseAnyColor(hover.backgroundColor);
const ownBg = hoverOwnBg || restingOwnBg;
// Effective hover background: the element's own hover bg composited over
// whatever sits underneath. Bail when the surface can't be resolved to a
// solid color — gradient ancestors are handled (as at rest) by the
// resting-state check, not duplicated here.
let bg = null;
if (ownBg && ownBg.a >= 0.99) {
bg = ownBg;
} else {
const under = resolveBackground(el.parentElement || el, window, null);
if (!under) return [];
bg = ownBg && ownBg.a > 0.1 ? compositeColorOver(ownBg, under) : under;
}
return checkHoverContrast({
tag,
textColor,
bg,
ownBgAlpha: ownBg ? ownBg.a ?? 1 : null,
fontSize: parseFloat(style.fontSize) || 16,
fontWeight: parseInt(style.fontWeight) || 400,
hasDirectText: true,
isEmojiOnly: isEmojiOnlyText(directText),
});
}
function checkElementIconTile(el, tag, window) {
if (!HEADING_TAGS.has(tag)) return [];
const sibling = el.previousElementSibling;
if (!sibling) return [];
const sibStyle = window.getComputedStyle(sibling);
// jsdom doesn't lay out — read explicit pixel dimensions from CSS instead.
const sibWidth = parseFloat(sibStyle.width) || 0;
const sibHeight = parseFloat(sibStyle.height) || 0;
const iconChild = sibling.querySelector('svg, i[data-lucide], i[class*="fa-"], i[class*="icon"]');
let iconWidth = 0;
if (iconChild) {
const iconStyle = window.getComputedStyle(iconChild);
iconWidth = parseFloat(iconStyle.width) || parseFloat(iconChild.getAttribute('width')) || 0;
}
// Or: tile contains an emoji/symbol character directly as its only content
const sibDirectText = [...sibling.childNodes].filter(n => n.nodeType === 3).map(n => n.textContent).join('');
const hasInlineEmojiIcon = sibling.children.length === 0 && isEmojiOnlyText(sibDirectText);
return checkIconTile({
headingTag: tag,
headingText: el.textContent || '',
headingTop: 0, // jsdom: no layout, skip vertical-stacking gate
siblingTag: sibling.tagName.toLowerCase(),
siblingWidth: sibWidth,
siblingHeight: sibHeight,
siblingBottom: 0,
siblingBgColor: parseRgb(sibStyle.backgroundColor),
siblingBgImage: sibStyle.backgroundImage || '',
siblingBorderWidth: parseFloat(sibStyle.borderTopWidth) || 0,
siblingBorderRadius: resolveBorderRadiusPx(sibling, sibStyle, sibWidth, window),
hasIconChild: !!iconChild || hasInlineEmojiIcon,
iconChildWidth: iconWidth,
});
}
function checkElementItalicSerif(el, style, tag) {
if (tag !== 'h1' && tag !== 'h2') return [];
return checkItalicSerif({
tag,
fontStyle: style.fontStyle || '',
fontFamily: style.fontFamily || '',
fontSize: parseFloat(style.fontSize) || 0,
headingText: el.textContent || '',
});
}
function checkElementHeroEyebrow(el, style, tag, window, customPropMap) {
if (tag !== 'h1') return [];
const sibling = el.previousElementSibling;
if (!sibling) return [];
const sibStyle = window.getComputedStyle(sibling);
// Resolve Tailwind v4 CSS-variable wrappers (font-weight:var(--font-weight-bold)
// etc.) before parsing. jsdom returns these verbatim from getComputedStyle;
// without resolution every style-based gate fails silently on Tailwind v4 builds.
const fontSizeRaw = customPropMap ? resolveVarRefs(sibStyle.fontSize, customPropMap) : sibStyle.fontSize;
const fontWeightRaw = customPropMap ? resolveVarRefs(sibStyle.fontWeight, customPropMap) : sibStyle.fontWeight;
const letterSpacingRaw = customPropMap ? resolveVarRefs(sibStyle.letterSpacing, customPropMap) : sibStyle.letterSpacing;
const colorRaw = customPropMap ? resolveVarRefs(sibStyle.color, customPropMap) : sibStyle.color;
const headingFontSizeRaw = customPropMap ? resolveVarRefs(style.fontSize, customPropMap) : style.fontSize;
const siblingFontSize = parseFloat(fontSizeRaw) || 0;
// resolveLengthPx returns null for 'normal' / 'auto'; coerce to 0 so the
// gate falls through cleanly. jsdom returns letter-spacing verbatim
// (e.g. '0.15em'), unlike real browsers, so this conversion is required.
return checkHeroEyebrow({
headingTag: tag,
headingText: el.textContent || '',
headingFontSize: resolveHeroHeadingSizePx(headingFontSizeRaw),
headingInApplicationContext: !!el.closest?.('[role="tabpanel"], [role="dialog"], [role="application"], dialog'),
siblingTag: sibling.tagName.toLowerCase(),
siblingText: sibling.textContent || '',
siblingTextTransform: sibStyle.textTransform || '',
siblingFontSize,
siblingLetterSpacing: resolveLengthPx(letterSpacingRaw, siblingFontSize) || 0,
siblingFontWeight: fontWeightRaw || '',
siblingColor: colorRaw || '',
// Static cascade marks elements matched by a ::before/::after rule
// whose geometry is a short chromatic dash (css-cascade.mjs).
siblingHasAccentDashPseudo: typeof window.hasAccentDashPseudo === 'function'
? window.hasAccentDashPseudo(sibling)
: false,
});
}
function checkKickerAboveHeadingFromDoc(doc, win) {
const candidates = collectKickerCandidates(
doc,
(el) => win.getComputedStyle(el),
(value, fontSize) => resolveLengthPx(value, fontSize) || 0,
);
return checkKickerAboveHeading({ candidates });
}
function checkElementMotion(tag, style) {
return checkMotion({
tag,
transitionProperty: style.transitionProperty || '',
animationName: style.animationName || '',
timingFunctions: [style.animationTimingFunction, style.transitionTimingFunction].filter(Boolean).join(' '),
classList: '',
});
}
function checkElementGlow(tag, style, effectiveBg) {
const boxShadow = style.boxShadow && style.boxShadow !== 'none' ? style.boxShadow : '';
const textShadow = style.textShadow && style.textShadow !== 'none' ? style.textShadow : '';
if (!boxShadow && !textShadow) return [];
return checkGlow({ tag, boxShadow, textShadow, effectiveBg });
}
// ─── Section 6: Page-Level Checks ───────────────────────────────────────────
// Browser page-level checks — use document/getComputedStyle globals
function checkTypography() {
const findings = [];
// Walk actual text-bearing elements and tally font usage by *computed style*.
// This is much more accurate than scanning CSS rules — it ignores rules that
// exist in the stylesheet but apply to nothing (e.g. demo classes showing
// anti-patterns), and counts what the user actually sees.
const fontUsage = new Map(); // primary font name → count of elements
let totalTextElements = 0;
for (const el of document.querySelectorAll('p, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, li, td, th, dd, blockquote, figcaption, a, button, label, span')) {
// Skip impeccable's own elements
if (el.closest && el.closest('.impeccable-overlay, .impeccable-label, .impeccable-banner, .impeccable-tooltip')) continue;
// Only count elements that actually have visible direct text
const hasText = [...el.childNodes].some(n => n.nodeType === 3 && n.textContent.trim().length > 0);
if (!hasText) continue;
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const ff = style.fontFamily;
if (!ff) continue;
const stack = ff.split(',').map(f => f.trim().replace(/^['"]|['"]$/g, '').toLowerCase());
const primary = stack.find(f => f && !GENERIC_FONTS.has(f));
if (!primary) continue;
fontUsage.set(primary, (fontUsage.get(primary) || 0) + 1);
totalTextElements++;
}
if (totalTextElements >= 20) {
// A font is "primary" if it's used by at least 15% of text elements
const PRIMARY_THRESHOLD = 0.15;
for (const [font, count] of fontUsage) {
const share = count / totalTextElements;
if (share < PRIMARY_THRESHOLD) continue;
if (!OVERUSED_FONTS.has(font)) continue;
if (isBrandFontOnOwnDomain(font)) continue;
findings.push({ type: 'overused-font', detail: `Primary font: ${font} (${Math.round(share * 100)}% of text)` });
}
}
const sizes = new Set();
for (const el of document.querySelectorAll('h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,p,span,a,li,td,th,label,button,div')) {
const fs = parseFloat(getComputedStyle(el).fontSize);
if (fs > 0 && fs < 200) sizes.add(Math.round(fs * 10) / 10);
}
if (sizes.size >= 3) {
const sorted = [...sizes].sort((a, b) => a - b);
const ratio = sorted[sorted.length - 1] / sorted[0];
if (ratio < 2.0) {
findings.push({ type: 'flat-type-hierarchy', detail: `Sizes: ${sorted.map(s => s + 'px').join(', ')} (ratio ${ratio.toFixed(1)}:1)` });
}
}
return findings;
}
function isCardLikeDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (SAFE_TAGS.has(tag) || ['input','select','textarea','img','video','canvas','picture'].includes(tag)) return false;
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const cls = el.getAttribute('class') || '';
const hasShadow = (style.boxShadow && style.boxShadow !== 'none') || /\bshadow(?:-sm|-md|-lg|-xl|-2xl)?\b/.test(cls);
const hasBorder = /\bborder\b/.test(cls);
const hasRadius = parseFloat(style.borderRadius) > 0 || /\brounded(?:-sm|-md|-lg|-xl|-2xl|-full)?\b/.test(cls);
const hasBg = (style.backgroundColor && style.backgroundColor !== 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)') || /\bbg-(?:white|gray-\d+|slate-\d+)\b/.test(cls);
return isCardLikeFromProps(hasShadow, hasBorder, hasRadius, hasBg);
}
function checkLayout() {
const findings = [];
const flaggedEls = new Set();
for (const el of document.querySelectorAll('*')) {
if (!isCardLikeDOM(el) || flaggedEls.has(el)) continue;
const cls = el.getAttribute('class') || '';
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
if (style.position === 'absolute' || style.position === 'fixed') continue;
if (/\b(?:dropdown|popover|tooltip|menu|modal|dialog)\b/i.test(cls)) continue;
if ((el.textContent?.trim().length || 0) < 10) continue;
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
if (rect.width < 50 || rect.height < 30) continue;
let parent = el.parentElement;
while (parent) {
if (isCardLikeDOM(parent)) { flaggedEls.add(el); break; }
parent = parent.parentElement;
}
}
for (const el of flaggedEls) {
let isAncestor = false;
for (const other of flaggedEls) {
if (other !== el && el.contains(other)) { isAncestor = true; break; }
}
if (!isAncestor) findings.push({ type: 'nested-cards', detail: 'Card inside card', el });
}
return findings;
}
// Heading rhythm (browser-only): a heading binds to the content it
// introduces, so its rendered space above must exceed its space below.
// Margins alone can't be trusted (collapsing, flex rows, section padding),
// so this measures actual getBoundingClientRect gaps between the heading
// and the nearest content genuinely above / below it. Fires only when two
// or more headings violate the principle — a single occurrence is noise.
function checkHeadingRhythmDOM() {
const MIN_VIOLATIONS = 2;
const CARD_EXEMPT_HEIGHT = 200;
const MAX_BELOW_PX = 160; // beyond this the heading isn't binding to nearby content at all
const MIN_DEFICIT_PX = 12;
function isVisibleFlow(el) {
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
if (style.display === 'none' || style.visibility === 'hidden') return false;
if (parseFloat(style.opacity || '1') <= 0.05) return false;
if (style.position === 'absolute' || style.position === 'fixed' || style.position === 'sticky') return false;
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
return rect.width >= 1 && rect.height >= 1;
}
// Edges only count when they share the heading's column — grid layouts
// put content beside a heading, and a far-away element in another column
// says nothing about the heading's vertical rhythm.
function overlapsX(sr, rect) {
return Math.min(sr.right, rect.right) - Math.max(sr.left, rect.left) >= 8;
}
// Does this container draw its own top boundary (background, top border,
// shadow)? Crossing out of such a container means the container edge is
// the separator above the heading, not raw whitespace — exempt.
function hasOwnTopBoundary(el) {
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const bg = parseAnyColor(style.backgroundColor || '');
if (bg && (bg.a ?? 1) > 0.05) return true;
if ((parseFloat(style.borderTopWidth) || 0) > 0) return true;
if (style.boxShadow && style.boxShadow !== 'none') return true;
return false;
}
// Eyebrows, kickers, and index labels sitting directly on top of a
// heading belong to the heading's own cluster — space above is measured
// from the top of the cluster, not from the label to the heading.
function clusterTop(h, rect) {
const headingFontSize = parseFloat(getComputedStyle(h).fontSize) || 16;
let topEl = h;
let top = rect.top;
for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
const sib = topEl.previousElementSibling;
if (!sib || !isVisibleFlow(sib)) break;
const sr = sib.getBoundingClientRect();
if (!overlapsX(sr, rect)) break;
const gap = top - sr.bottom;
if (gap < 0 || gap >= 28 || sr.height > 60) break;
const text = (sib.textContent || '').trim();
const sibFontSize = parseFloat(getComputedStyle(sib).fontSize) || 16;
const labelLike = sibFontSize < headingFontSize * 0.75 || text.length <= 40;
if (!labelLike || text.length > 80) break;
topEl = sib;
top = sr.top;
}
return { topEl, top };
}
// Nearest content edge strictly above the heading cluster. Walks
// previous siblings, then out through ancestors. Skips elements that
// vertically overlap (flex-row companions, sticky rails) or sit in
// another column. Returns null when nothing qualifies — first content
// on the page, or the top of a visually bounded container.
function edgeAbove(startEl, top, rect) {
let node = startEl;
while (node && node !== document.body) {
let sib = node.previousElementSibling;
while (sib) {
if (isVisibleFlow(sib)) {
const sr = sib.getBoundingClientRect();
if (sr.bottom <= top + 2 && overlapsX(sr, rect)) return sr.bottom;
}
sib = sib.previousElementSibling;
}
const parent = node.parentElement;
if (!parent || parent === document.body) return null;
// Leaving a container upward: if it draws its own top edge, that
// edge separates the heading from whatever sits above.
if (hasOwnTopBoundary(parent)) return null;
node = parent;
}
return null;
}
// Nearest content edge strictly below the heading — the block the
// heading introduces. Crosses wrappers freely (headings often share a
// row wrapper with an eyebrow or index label).
function edgeBelow(h, rect) {
let node = h;
while (node && node !== document.body) {
let sib = node.nextElementSibling;
while (sib) {
if (isVisibleFlow(sib)) {
const sr = sib.getBoundingClientRect();
if (sr.top >= rect.bottom - 2 && overlapsX(sr, rect)) return sr.top;
}
sib = sib.nextElementSibling;
}
node = node.parentElement;
}
return null;
}
function insideSmallCard(h) {
let cur = h.parentElement;
while (cur && cur !== document.body) {
if (isCardLikeDOM(cur)) {
const cr = cur.getBoundingClientRect();
if (cr.height < CARD_EXEMPT_HEIGHT) return true;
}
cur = cur.parentElement;
}
return false;
}
const candidates = [];
for (const h of document.querySelectorAll('h2, h3, h4')) {
if (!isVisibleFlow(h)) continue;
const text = (h.textContent || '').trim().replace(/\s+/g, ' ');
if (text.length < 3) continue;
const rect = h.getBoundingClientRect();
const belowTop = edgeBelow(h, rect);
if (belowTop == null) continue; // heading introduces nothing measurable
const { topEl, top } = clusterTop(h, rect);
const aboveBottom = edgeAbove(topEl, top, rect);
if (aboveBottom == null) continue; // first content, or bounded container
if (insideSmallCard(h)) continue;
const above = Math.max(0, top - aboveBottom);
const below = Math.max(0, belowTop - rect.bottom);
if (below < 6 || below > MAX_BELOW_PX) continue;
// Violation: the space above clearly fails to exceed the space below.
// Near-equal gaps are ambiguous rather than inverted, so they pass.
if (above < below * 0.75 && below - above >= MIN_DEFICIT_PX) {
candidates.push({ el: h, tag: h.tagName.toLowerCase(), text: text.slice(0, 60), above, below });
}
}
if (candidates.length < MIN_VIOLATIONS) return [];
return candidates.map(c => ({
type: 'heading-rhythm',
detail: `${c.tag} "${c.text}" has ${Math.round(c.above)}px above vs ${Math.round(c.below)}px below — it reads as bound to the block above (${candidates.length} headings on page)`,
el: c.el,
}));
}
// Node page-level checks — take document/window as parameters
function checkPageTypography(doc, win) {
const findings = [];
const fonts = new Set();
const overusedFound = new Set();
for (const sheet of doc.styleSheets) {
let rules;
try { rules = sheet.cssRules || sheet.rules; } catch { continue; }
if (!rules) continue;
for (const rule of rules) {
if (rule.type !== 1) continue;
const ff = rule.style?.fontFamily;
if (!ff) continue;
const stack = ff.split(',').map(f => f.trim().replace(/^['"]|['"]$/g, '').toLowerCase());
const primary = stack.find(f => f && !GENERIC_FONTS.has(f));
if (primary) {
fonts.add(primary);
if (OVERUSED_FONTS.has(primary)) overusedFound.add(primary);
}
}
}
// Check Google Fonts links in HTML
const html = doc.documentElement?.outerHTML || '';
for (const f of extractGoogleFontFamilies(html)) {
fonts.add(f);
if (OVERUSED_FONTS.has(f)) overusedFound.add(f);
}
// Also parse raw HTML/style content for font-family (jsdom may not expose all via CSSOM)
const ffRe = /font-family\s*:\s*([^;}]+)/gi;
let fm;
while ((fm = ffRe.exec(html)) !== null) {
for (const f of fm[1].split(',').map(f => f.trim().replace(/^['"]|['"]$/g, '').toLowerCase())) {
if (f && !GENERIC_FONTS.has(f)) {
fonts.add(f);
if (OVERUSED_FONTS.has(f)) overusedFound.add(f);
}
}
}
for (const font of overusedFound) {
findings.push({ id: 'overused-font', snippet: `Primary font: ${font}` });
}
// Flat type hierarchy
const sizes = new Set();
const textEls = doc.querySelectorAll('h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, span, a, li, td, th, label, button, div');
for (const el of textEls) {
const fontSize = parseFloat(win.getComputedStyle(el).fontSize);
// Filter out sub-8px values (jsdom doesn't resolve relative units properly)
if (fontSize >= 8 && fontSize < 200) sizes.add(Math.round(fontSize * 10) / 10);
}
if (sizes.size >= 3) {
const sorted = [...sizes].sort((a, b) => a - b);
const ratio = sorted[sorted.length - 1] / sorted[0];
if (ratio < 2.0) {
findings.push({ id: 'flat-type-hierarchy', snippet: `Sizes: ${sorted.map(s => s + 'px').join(', ')} (ratio ${ratio.toFixed(1)}:1)` });
}
}
return findings;
}
function isCardLike(el, win) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (SAFE_TAGS.has(tag) || ['input', 'select', 'textarea', 'img', 'video', 'canvas', 'picture'].includes(tag)) return false;
const style = win.getComputedStyle(el);
const rawStyle = el.getAttribute?.('style') || '';
const cls = el.getAttribute?.('class') || '';
const hasShadow = (style.boxShadow && style.boxShadow !== 'none') ||
/\bshadow(?:-sm|-md|-lg|-xl|-2xl)?\b/.test(cls) || /box-shadow/i.test(rawStyle);
const hasBorder = /\bborder\b/.test(cls);
const widthPx = parseFloat(style.width) || 0;
const hasRadius = resolveBorderRadiusPx(el, style, widthPx, win) > 0 ||
/\brounded(?:-sm|-md|-lg|-xl|-2xl|-full)?\b/.test(cls) || /border-radius/i.test(rawStyle);
const hasBg = /\bbg-(?:white|gray-\d+|slate-\d+)\b/.test(cls) ||
/background(?:-color)?\s*:\s*(?!transparent)/i.test(rawStyle);
return isCardLikeFromProps(hasShadow, hasBorder, hasRadius, hasBg);
}
function checkPageLayout(doc, win) {
const findings = [];
// Nested cards
const allEls = doc.querySelectorAll('*');
const flaggedEls = new Set();
for (const el of allEls) {
if (!isCardLike(el, win)) continue;
if (flaggedEls.has(el)) continue;
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
const cls = el.getAttribute?.('class') || '';
const rawStyle = el.getAttribute?.('style') || '';
if (['pre', 'code'].includes(tag)) continue;
if (/\b(?:absolute|fixed)\b/.test(cls) || /position\s*:\s*(?:absolute|fixed)/i.test(rawStyle)) continue;
if ((el.textContent?.trim().length || 0) < 10) continue;
if (/\b(?:dropdown|popover|tooltip|menu|modal|dialog)\b/i.test(cls)) continue;
// Walk up to find card-like ancestor
let parent = el.parentElement;
while (parent) {
if (isCardLike(parent, win)) {
flaggedEls.add(el);
break;
}
parent = parent.parentElement;
}
}
// Only report innermost nested cards
for (const el of flaggedEls) {
let isAncestorOfFlagged = false;
for (const other of flaggedEls) {
if (other !== el && el.contains(other)) {
isAncestorOfFlagged = true;
break;
}
}
if (!isAncestorOfFlagged) {
findings.push({ id: 'nested-cards', snippet: `Card inside card (${el.tagName.toLowerCase()})` });
}
}
return findings;
}
// ── Repeated text inside one container ──────────────────────────────────────
// The same literal string rendered 3+ times in structurally different spots
// inside one bordered/elevated container — typically a status word wired
// into every slot of a card template. Legitimate repetition is structural:
// table columns, calendar grids, nav/menu lists, and templated sibling rows
// all repeat text in *parallel* positions, so occurrences whose element
// paths inside the container are identical (or live in dedicated repetition
// structures) never count. Only 3+ occurrences at 3+ distinct structural
// positions flag.
const REPEATED_TEXT_SKIP_SELECTOR = [
'table',
'select',
'datalist',
'nav',
'menu',
'[role="navigation"]',
'[role="menu"]',
'[role="menubar"]',
'[role="listbox"]',
'[role="grid"]',
'[role="tablist"]',
'[role="radiogroup"]',
'[aria-hidden="true"]',
].join(',');
const REPEATED_TEXT_CONTAINER_TAGS = new Set([
'div', 'section', 'article', 'aside', 'main', 'figure', 'form', 'fieldset', 'details', 'li',
]);
// A container worth attributing text to: visibly bounded (border on most
// sides or an elevation shadow) and surface-like (radius or own background).
function isRepeatedTextContainer(style) {
if (!style) return false;
const hasShadow = !!(style.boxShadow && style.boxShadow !== 'none' && style.boxShadow !== '');
const borderSides = ['Top', 'Right', 'Bottom', 'Left']
.filter(side => (parseFloat(style[`border${side}Width`]) || 0) >= 1).length;
const hasBorder = borderSides >= 3;
const hasRadius = (parseFloat(style.borderRadius) || 0) > 0;
const bg = parseRgb(style.backgroundColor) || parseAnyColor(style.backgroundColor);
const hasBg = !!(bg && (bg.a ?? 1) > 0.1);
return isCardLikeFromProps(hasShadow, hasBorder, hasRadius, hasBg);
}
function collectRepeatedContainerTextFindings(doc, getStyle, opts = {}) {
const isVisible = opts.isVisible || (() => true);
const findings = [];
const containers = [];
const containerSet = new Set();
for (const el of doc.querySelectorAll('*')) {
if (!REPEATED_TEXT_CONTAINER_TAGS.has(el.tagName.toLowerCase())) continue;
if (el.closest?.(REPEATED_TEXT_SKIP_SELECTOR)) continue;
if (!isRepeatedTextContainer(getStyle(el))) continue;
containers.push(el);
containerSet.add(el);
}
for (const container of containers) {
if (!isVisible(container)) continue;
const descendants = container.querySelectorAll('*');
// Page-scale wrappers that merely happen to carry a background are not
// the "one card" this rule reasons about.
if (descendants.length > 250) continue;
const groups = new Map();
for (const d of descendants) {
// Attribute text to the innermost container only.
let anc = d.parentElement;
let ownedByInner = false;
while (anc && anc !== container) {
if (containerSet.has(anc)) { ownedByInner = true; break; }
anc = anc.parentElement;
}
if (ownedByInner) continue;
if (d.closest?.(REPEATED_TEXT_SKIP_SELECTOR)) continue;
// Icon-font glyph names read as text but render as symbols.
if (/icon|material-symbols|(?:^|\s)fa[srlbd]?(?:\s|-|$)/i.test(String(d.getAttribute?.('class') || ''))) continue;
if (!isVisible(d)) continue;
const direct = [...d.childNodes]
.filter(n => n.nodeType === 3)
.map(n => n.textContent)
.join(' ')
.replace(/\s+/g, ' ')
.trim();
if (direct.length < 4 || direct.length > 48) continue;
if (!/[a-zA-Z]/.test(direct)) continue;
// Structural signature: the element path from the occurrence up to
// the container. Parallel/templated repetition shares one signature.
const sig = [];
for (let cur = d; cur && cur !== container; cur = cur.parentElement) {
const cls = String(cur.getAttribute?.('class') || '')
.trim().split(/\s+/).filter(Boolean).sort().join('.');
sig.push(cur.tagName.toLowerCase() + (cls ? `.${cls}` : ''));
}
if (!groups.has(direct)) groups.set(direct, []);
groups.get(direct).push(sig.join('>'));
}
for (const [text, sigs] of groups) {
if (sigs.length < 3) continue;
if (new Set(sigs).size < 3) continue;
findings.push({
id: 'repeated-container-text',
snippet: `"${text.slice(0, 40)}" rendered ${sigs.length}× in distinct spots inside ${classSelector(container)}`,
});
}
}
return findings;
}
function checkRepeatedContainerTextFromDoc(doc, win) {
return collectRepeatedContainerTextFindings(
doc,
(el) => win.getComputedStyle(el),
{ isVisible: (el) => String(win.getComputedStyle(el).display || '') !== 'none' },
);
}
function checkRepeatedContainerTextDOM() {
return collectRepeatedContainerTextFindings(
document,
(el) => getComputedStyle(el),
{ isVisible: isRenderedForBrowserRule },
);
}
// ─── Cream / beige palette (the default "tasteful" AI surface) ────────────────
// A warm, lightly-tinted off-white page background — light, with R≥G≥B and a
// small warm tint (not white, not a strong color). The current reflex surface.
function isCreamColor(rgb) {
if (!rgb) return false;
const { r, g, b } = rgb;
if (Math.min(r, g, b) < 209) return false; // must be light
if (!(r >= g && g >= b)) return false; // warm ordering
const warmth = r - b;
return warmth >= 6 && warmth <= 48; // tinted, not white, not strong
}
// Tailwind background utilities that render as a warm off-white surface. The
// static engine doesn't fetch Tailwind's CSS, so a `bg-amber-50` on <body>
// resolves to nothing in computed style — catch it from the class list
// instead. Candidate tokens map to their actual Tailwind hex and are still
// filtered through isCreamColor, so neutral grays (stone) and over-saturated
// shades drop out on their own.
const TAILWIND_BG_HEX = {
'bg-amber-50': '#fffbeb', 'bg-amber-100': '#fef3c7',
'bg-orange-50': '#fff7ed', 'bg-orange-100': '#ffedd5',
'bg-yellow-50': '#fefce8',
'bg-stone-50': '#fafaf9', 'bg-stone-100': '#f5f5f4', 'bg-stone-200': '#e7e5e4',
};
function creamFromClassList(cls) {
if (!cls) return null;
// Arbitrary value: bg-[#f5f0e6] / bg-[rgb(245_240_230)] (underscores = spaces).
const arb = cls.match(/\bbg-\[([^\]]+)\]/);
if (arb && isCreamColor(parseAnyColor(arb[1].replace(/_/g, ' ')))) return `bg-[${arb[1]}]`;
// Named warm-light utilities.
for (const [tok, hex] of Object.entries(TAILWIND_BG_HEX)) {
if (new RegExp(`(^|\\s)${tok}($|\\s)`).test(cls) && isCreamColor(parseAnyColor(hex))) return tok;
}
return null;
}
function checkCreamPalette(doc, win) {
const findings = [];
const body = doc.body || (doc.querySelector ? doc.querySelector('body') : null);
if (!body) return findings;
const html = doc.documentElement;
const getCS = (el) => (win ? win.getComputedStyle(el) : getComputedStyle(el));
// 1. Computed background — covers inline / <style> / linked CSS, and Tailwind
// once it's actually rendered (browser path).
let bg = readOwnBackgroundColor(body, getCS(body));
if (!bg || bg.a === 0) {
if (html) bg = readOwnBackgroundColor(html, getCS(html));
}
if (isCreamColor(bg)) {
findings.push({ id: 'cream-palette', snippet: `cream/beige page background rgb(${bg.r}, ${bg.g}, ${bg.b})` });
return findings;
}
// 2. Tailwind class fallback — for the static path, where utility classes
// never resolve to computed CSS.
for (const el of [body, html]) {
const tok = creamFromClassList(el && el.getAttribute ? el.getAttribute('class') : '');
if (tok) {
findings.push({ id: 'cream-palette', snippet: `cream/beige page background (Tailwind ${tok})` });
break;
}
}
return findings;
}
// ─── Oversized hero headline ────────────────────────────────────────────────
// Fires when a *long* headline is set at display size and actually dominates
// the viewport. A punchy one- or two-word headline at the same size is a
// legitimate stylistic choice, and a large-but-contained two-line hero should
// pass too — length and viewport share together are the tell.
const OVERSIZED_H1_FONT_PX = 72;
const OVERSIZED_H1_MIN_CHARS = 40;
const OVERSIZED_H1_MIN_VIEWPORT_HEIGHT_RATIO = 0.28;
const OVERSIZED_H1_MIN_VIEWPORT_AREA_RATIO = 0.25;
function checkOversizedH1({ tag, fontSize, headingText, rect = null, viewportWidth = 0, viewportHeight = 0 }) {
if (tag !== 'h1') return [];
const textLen = headingText.length;
if (fontSize >= OVERSIZED_H1_FONT_PX && textLen >= OVERSIZED_H1_MIN_CHARS) {
let viewportDetail = '';
if (rect && viewportWidth > 0 && viewportHeight > 0) {
const heightRatio = rect.height / viewportHeight;
const areaRatio = (rect.width * rect.height) / (viewportWidth * viewportHeight);
const dominatesViewport = heightRatio >= OVERSIZED_H1_MIN_VIEWPORT_HEIGHT_RATIO
|| areaRatio >= OVERSIZED_H1_MIN_VIEWPORT_AREA_RATIO;
if (!dominatesViewport) return [];
viewportDetail = `, ${Math.round(heightRatio * 100)}vh`;
}
return [{ id: 'oversized-h1', snippet: `${Math.round(fontSize)}px h1, ${textLen} chars${viewportDetail} "${headingText.slice(0, 60)}"` }];
}
return [];
}
function checkElementOversizedH1(el, style, tag, window) {
if (tag !== 'h1') return [];
const fontSize = resolveFontSizePx(el, window);
const headingText = (el.textContent || '').trim().replace(/\s+/g, ' ');
return checkOversizedH1({ tag, fontSize, headingText });
}
function checkElementOversizedH1DOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (tag !== 'h1') return [];
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const fontSize = parseFloat(style.fontSize) || 0;
const headingText = (el.textContent || '').trim().replace(/\s+/g, ' ');
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
const viewportWidth = (typeof window !== 'undefined' ? window.innerWidth : 0) || 0;
const viewportHeight = (typeof window !== 'undefined' ? window.innerHeight : 0) || 0;
return checkOversizedH1({ tag, fontSize, headingText, rect, viewportWidth, viewportHeight });
}
// ─── Generated-UI tell: hairline border + wide diffuse shadow ────────────────
const CSS_COLOR_TOKEN_RE = /(?:rgba?|hsla?|oklch|oklab|lab|lch|color)\([^)]*\)|#[0-9a-fA-F]{3,8}\b|\b(?:black|white|transparent|currentcolor)\b/gi;
function shadowLayerAlpha(layer) {
CSS_COLOR_TOKEN_RE.lastIndex = 0;
const match = CSS_COLOR_TOKEN_RE.exec(layer);
if (!match) return 1;
if (match[0].toLowerCase() === 'transparent') return 0;
const parsed = parseAnyColor(match[0]);
return parsed ? (parsed.a ?? 1) : 1;
}
function shadowMaxBlurPx(boxShadow, { minAlpha = 0 } = {}) {
if (!boxShadow || boxShadow === 'none') return 0;
let maxBlur = 0;
// Split into layers on commas not inside parentheses (rgba(...) etc.).
for (const layer of boxShadow.split(/,(?![^()]*\))/)) {
if (shadowLayerAlpha(layer) < minAlpha) continue;
// Strip colors and keywords (rgba()/hsl()/hex/named/inset/px), leaving the
// ordered length tokens: offsetX offsetY blur [spread]. Static jsdom keeps
// unitless zeros ("0 0 24px"); browsers normalize to px ("0px 0px 24px") —
// both reduce to the same numbers here.
const cleaned = layer.replace(CSS_COLOR_TOKEN_RE, ' ').replace(/\b[a-z]+\b/gi, ' ');
const nums = [...cleaned.matchAll(/-?\d*\.?\d+/g)].map(m => parseFloat(m[0]));
if (nums.length >= 3) maxBlur = Math.max(maxBlur, nums[2]);
}
return maxBlur;
}
function cssColorAlpha(value) {
if (cssColorIsTransparent(value)) return 0;
const parsed = parseAnyColor(value);
return parsed ? (parsed.a ?? 1) : 1;
}
function checkGptThinBorderWideShadow({ borderWidths, borderColors, boxShadow }) {
const visibleThinBorders = borderWidths
.map((width, index) => ({ width, alpha: cssColorAlpha(borderColors?.[index] || '') }))
.filter(({ width, alpha }) => width > 0 && width <= 1.5 && alpha >= 0.28);
const maxBorder = Math.max(0, ...visibleThinBorders.map(({ width }) => width));
const blur = shadowMaxBlurPx(boxShadow, { minAlpha: 0.12 });
if (visibleThinBorders.length >= 2 && blur >= 16) {
return [{ id: 'gpt-thin-border-wide-shadow', snippet: `${maxBorder}px border + ${Math.round(blur)}px shadow blur` }];
}
return [];
}
function borderWidthsFromStyle(style) {
return [
parseFloat(style.borderTopWidth) || 0,
parseFloat(style.borderRightWidth) || 0,
parseFloat(style.borderBottomWidth) || 0,
parseFloat(style.borderLeftWidth) || 0,
];
}
function borderColorsFromStyle(style) {
return [
style.borderTopColor || '',
style.borderRightColor || '',
style.borderBottomColor || '',
style.borderLeftColor || '',
];
}
function checkElementGptBorderShadow(el, style) {
return checkGptThinBorderWideShadow({ borderWidths: borderWidthsFromStyle(style), borderColors: borderColorsFromStyle(style), boxShadow: style.boxShadow || '' });
}
function checkElementGptBorderShadowDOM(el) {
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
return checkGptThinBorderWideShadow({ borderWidths: borderWidthsFromStyle(style), borderColors: borderColorsFromStyle(style), boxShadow: style.boxShadow || '' });
}
// ─── Clipped overflow container ───────────────────────────────────────────────
// A clipping container (overflow hidden/clip, not a scroll region) wrapping an
// absolutely/fixed-positioned descendant clips popovers/menus that must escape.
function classSelector(el) {
const cls = (el.getAttribute ? el.getAttribute('class') : el.className) || '';
const tokens = String(cls).trim().split(/\s+/).filter(Boolean);
const tag = el.tagName ? el.tagName.toLowerCase() : 'el';
return tokens.length ? `${tag}.${tokens.join('.')}` : tag;
}
function positionedChildIsDecorative(child) {
if (!child || typeof child.getAttribute !== 'function') return false;
if (child.closest?.('[aria-hidden="true"]')) return true;
const role = (child.getAttribute('role') || '').toLowerCase();
if (role === 'none' || role === 'presentation') return true;
const tag = child.tagName ? child.tagName.toLowerCase() : '';
if (['img', 'svg', 'canvas', 'video'].includes(tag)) return true;
const ident = `${child.getAttribute('class') || ''} ${child.getAttribute('id') || ''}`;
if (
/\b(art|bg|background|badge|blob|crop|decor|dot|glow|grain|image|mask|ornament|overlay|photo|scrim|shadow|shine|texture)\b/i.test(ident) &&
!positionedChildHasSubstantiveContent(child)
) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
const POSITIONED_CHILD_INTERACTIVE_SELECTOR = [
'a[href]',
'button',
'input',
'select',
'summary',
'textarea',
'[tabindex]:not([tabindex="-1"])',
'[role="button"]',
'[role="dialog"]',
'[role="link"]',
'[role="listbox"]',
'[role="menu"]',
'[role="menuitem"]',
'[role="option"]',
'[role="tooltip"]',
].join(',');
function positionedChildHasSubstantiveContent(child) {
const text = (child.textContent || '').replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim();
if (text.length > 0) return true;
if (typeof child.matches === 'function') {
try {
if (child.matches(POSITIONED_CHILD_INTERACTIVE_SELECTOR)) return true;
} catch {}
}
if (typeof child.querySelector === 'function') {
try {
if (child.querySelector(POSITIONED_CHILD_INTERACTIVE_SELECTOR)) return true;
} catch {}
}
return false;
}
function clippingContainerIsIntentionalViewport(el) {
if (!el || typeof el.getAttribute !== 'function') return false;
const roleDescription = (el.getAttribute('aria-roledescription') || '').toLowerCase();
if (/\b(carousel|slider)\b/.test(roleDescription)) return true;
const ident = `${el.getAttribute('class') || ''} ${el.getAttribute('id') || ''}`.toLowerCase();
return /\b(carousel|comparison|compare|fisheye|marquee|preview|scroller|slider|slideshow|split|viewport)\b/.test(ident) ||
/\b(demo-area|demo-stage|demo-viewport)\b/.test(ident);
}
function elementRect(el) {
if (!el || typeof el.getBoundingClientRect !== 'function') return null;
try {
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
if (!rect) return null;
const values = [rect.top, rect.right, rect.bottom, rect.left, rect.width, rect.height];
if (!values.every(Number.isFinite)) return null;
if (rect.width <= 0 && rect.height <= 0) return null;
return rect;
} catch {
return null;
}
}
function positionedStyleImpliesEscape(style) {
const values = [
style.top,
style.right,
style.bottom,
style.left,
style.inset,
style.insetBlock,
style.insetInline,
style.insetBlockStart,
style.insetBlockEnd,
style.insetInlineStart,
style.insetInlineEnd,
].filter(Boolean).map(value => String(value).trim().toLowerCase());
for (const value of values) {
if (/(^|[\s(])-+(?:\d|\.)/.test(value)) return true;
if (/(^|[\s(])100(?:\.0+)?%/.test(value)) return true;
}
return false;
}
function positionedChildEscapesClip(el, child, clipX, clipY) {
const parentRect = elementRect(el);
const childRect = elementRect(child);
if (!parentRect || !childRect) return null;
const threshold = 2;
return Boolean(
(clipX && (childRect.left < parentRect.left - threshold || childRect.right > parentRect.right + threshold)) ||
(clipY && (childRect.top < parentRect.top - threshold || childRect.bottom > parentRect.bottom + threshold))
);
}
function checkClippedOverflow(el, style, getStyle) {
const clips = (v) => v === 'hidden' || v === 'clip';
const scrolls = (v) => v === 'auto' || v === 'scroll';
const ox = style.overflowX || '', oy = style.overflowY || '', ov = style.overflow || '';
const clipX = clips(ox) || clips(ov);
const clipY = clips(oy) || clips(ov);
const anyClip = clipX || clipY;
const anyScroll = scrolls(ox) || scrolls(oy) || scrolls(ov);
if (!anyClip || anyScroll) return [];
if (clippingContainerIsIntentionalViewport(el)) return [];
if (!el.querySelectorAll) return [];
for (const child of el.querySelectorAll('*')) {
const childStyle = getStyle(child);
const pos = childStyle.position || '';
if (pos === 'absolute' || pos === 'fixed') {
if (positionedChildIsDecorative(child)) continue;
const escapes = positionedChildEscapesClip(el, child, clipX, clipY);
if (escapes === false) continue;
if (escapes === null && !positionedStyleImpliesEscape(childStyle)) continue;
return [{ id: 'clipped-overflow-container', snippet: `${classSelector(el)} clips a positioned child` }];
}
}
return [];
}
function checkElementClippedOverflow(el, style, tag, window) {
return checkClippedOverflow(el, style, (n) => window.getComputedStyle(n));
}
function checkElementClippedOverflowDOM(el) {
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
return checkClippedOverflow(el, style, (n) => getComputedStyle(n));
}
// ─── Text overflow (browser-only: needs scrollWidth/clientWidth) ──────────────
const TEXT_OVERFLOW_SKIP_TAGS = new Set(['pre', 'code', 'textarea', 'svg', 'canvas', 'select', 'option', 'marquee']);
function metricLengthPx(value, fontSizePx = 16) {
if (typeof value === 'number' && Number.isFinite(value)) return value;
if (typeof value !== 'string') return null;
return resolveLengthPx(value, fontSizePx);
}
function firstMetricLengthPx(fontSizePx, ...values) {
for (const value of values) {
const parsed = metricLengthPx(value, fontSizePx);
if (parsed !== null) return parsed;
}
return null;
}
function expandBoxShorthand(parts) {
if (parts.length === 1) return [parts[0], parts[0], parts[0], parts[0]];
if (parts.length === 2) return [parts[0], parts[1], parts[0], parts[1]];
if (parts.length === 3) return [parts[0], parts[1], parts[2], parts[1]];
return [parts[0], parts[1], parts[2], parts[3]];
}
function clippedByInset(clipPath) {
const match = String(clipPath || '').trim().toLowerCase().match(/^inset\s*\(([^)]*)\)$/);
if (!match) return false;
const beforeRound = match[1].split(/\s+round\s+/)[0].trim();
if (!beforeRound) return false;
const values = expandBoxShorthand(beforeRound.split(/\s+/).slice(0, 4));
const percents = values.map(value => String(value).trim().match(/^(-?\d+(?:\.\d+)?)%$/));
if (percents.some(match => !match)) return false;
const [top, right, bottom, left] = percents.map(match => parseFloat(match[1]));
return top + bottom >= 100 || left + right >= 100;
}
function clippedByRect(clip) {
const match = String(clip || '').trim().toLowerCase().match(/^rect\s*\(([^)]*)\)$/);
if (!match) return false;
const values = match[1].split(/[,\s]+/).map(value => value.trim()).filter(Boolean);
if (values.length !== 4) return false;
const [top, right, bottom, left] = values.map(value => metricLengthPx(value, 16));
if ([top, right, bottom, left].some(value => value === null)) return false;
return bottom <= top || right <= left;
}
function isScreenReaderOnlyTextStyle(style, metrics = {}) {
if (!style) return false;
const overflowValues = [style.overflow, style.overflowX, style.overflowY]
.map(value => String(value || '').toLowerCase());
const clipsOverflow = overflowValues.some(value => value === 'hidden' || value === 'clip');
const fontSize = metricLengthPx(style.fontSize, 16) || 16;
const width = firstMetricLengthPx(fontSize, metrics.width, metrics.clientWidth, style.width, style.inlineSize);
const height = firstMetricLengthPx(fontSize, metrics.height, metrics.clientHeight, style.height, style.blockSize);
const isTiny = width !== null && height !== null && width <= 2 && height <= 2;
const isAbsolutelyHidden = String(style.position || '').toLowerCase() === 'absolute' && isTiny && clipsOverflow;
const clipPath = String(style.clipPath || style.webkitClipPath || '').trim();
const clip = String(style.clip || '').trim();
return isAbsolutelyHidden || clippedByInset(clipPath) || clippedByRect(clip);
}
function isRenderedForBrowserRule(el) {
for (let cur = el; cur && cur.nodeType === 1; cur = cur.parentElement) {
if (cur.getAttribute?.('aria-hidden') === 'true') return false;
const style = getComputedStyle(cur);
const visibility = String(style.visibility || '').toLowerCase();
if (style.display === 'none' || visibility === 'hidden' || visibility === 'collapse') return false;
if ((parseFloat(style.opacity) || 0) <= 0.01) return false;
if (String(style.contentVisibility || '').toLowerCase() === 'hidden') return false;
}
return true;
}
function checkElementTextOverflowDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (TEXT_OVERFLOW_SKIP_TAGS.has(tag)) return [];
if (!isRenderedForBrowserRule(el)) return [];
// Only the element that actually owns overflowing text — not its ancestors,
// which inherit a wider scrollWidth from the spilling descendant.
const hasDirectText = [...el.childNodes].some(n => n.nodeType === 3 && n.textContent.trim().length > 0);
if (!hasDirectText) return [];
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect ? el.getBoundingClientRect() : null;
if (isScreenReaderOnlyTextStyle(style, {
width: rect?.width,
height: rect?.height,
clientWidth: el.clientWidth,
clientHeight: el.clientHeight,
})) return [];
const isScrollRegion = (s) => /(auto|scroll)/.test(s.overflowX || '') || /(auto|scroll)/.test(s.overflow || '');
if (isScrollRegion(style)) return [];
// A scrollable ancestor means this overflow is intentional and scrollable.
for (let p = el.parentElement; p; p = p.parentElement) {
if (isScrollRegion(getComputedStyle(p))) return [];
}
const delta = el.scrollWidth - el.clientWidth;
if (el.clientWidth > 0 && delta >= 16) {
return [{ id: 'text-overflow', snippet: `${classSelector(el)} overflows its box by ${Math.round(delta)}px` }];
}
// Inline text owners have no client geometry (clientWidth/scrollWidth are
// both 0), so the scrollWidth path above never sees them. Their overflow
// registers only on a block ancestor, and that ancestor has no direct text
// so the ownership gate skips it. (The shipped miss: a nowrap inline
// <span> spilling 45px past its fixed-width grid cell.) Measure the inline
// box against the padding box of its nearest block container instead.
if (el.clientWidth === 0 && rect && rect.width > 0) {
let container = el.parentElement;
while (container && container.clientWidth === 0) container = container.parentElement;
if (!container) return [];
// Transforms make rect comparisons lie; skip anything on that path.
for (let p = el; p && p !== container.parentElement; p = p.parentElement) {
const t = getComputedStyle(p).transform;
if (t && t !== 'none') return [];
}
const cRect = container.getBoundingClientRect();
const contentRight = cRect.left + container.clientLeft + container.clientWidth;
const spill = rect.right - contentRight;
if (spill >= 16) {
return [{ id: 'text-overflow', snippet: `${classSelector(el)} overflows its container by ${Math.round(spill)}px` }];
}
}
return [];
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Blinking cursor (browser-only)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Block / underscore glyphs commonly used as a fake text cursor.
const CURSOR_GLYPH_RE = /^[_|▀-▟■▮❙❚|]$/;
// How far down the page still counts as the first-viewport / hero region.
// Hero compositions regularly run past a literal viewport height, so the
// gate is a landing-region budget, not an exact fold line.
const CURSOR_FIRST_VIEWPORT_PX = 1200;
// Do the named @keyframes only toggle visibility (opacity dropping to ~0 or
// visibility:hidden), i.e. a blink rather than a fade/move/spin? Walks the
// live CSSOM; cross-origin sheets are skipped.
function keyframesToggleVisibilityDOM(name) {
if (!name) return false;
for (const sheet of document.styleSheets) {
let rules;
try { rules = sheet.cssRules || sheet.rules; } catch { continue; }
if (!rules) continue;
const stack = [...rules];
while (stack.length) {
const rule = stack.shift();
if (rule.cssRules && rule.type !== 7) { stack.push(...rule.cssRules); continue; }
if (rule.type !== 7 || rule.name !== name) continue; // 7 = KEYFRAMES_RULE
let togglesOut = false;
for (const frame of rule.cssRules || []) {
const fs = frame.style;
if (!fs) continue;
for (let i = 0; i < fs.length; i++) {
const prop = fs[i];
if (prop === 'opacity') {
if ((parseFloat(fs.getPropertyValue('opacity')) || 0) <= 0.15) togglesOut = true;
} else if (prop === 'visibility') {
if (/hidden/i.test(fs.getPropertyValue('visibility'))) togglesOut = true;
} else if (prop !== 'animation-timing-function') {
return false; // keyframes animate something else — not a blink
}
}
}
return togglesOut;
}
}
return false;
}
// Decorative blinking cursor: a small block / underscore element bound to an
// infinite blink animation, sitting in the first-viewport region of a page.
// Real editable surfaces (inputs, textareas, contenteditable, role=textbox)
// draw their own caret and are exempt. Round pulsing dots stay with the
// pulsing-dot rule.
function checkElementBlinkingCursorDOM(el) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (['input', 'textarea', 'select', 'img', 'svg', 'script', 'style'].includes(tag)) return [];
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
const iterations = (style.animationIterationCount || '').split(',').map(s => s.trim());
if (!iterations.includes('infinite')) return [];
const names = (style.animationName || '').split(',').map(s => s.trim()).filter(n => n && n !== 'none');
if (names.length === 0) return [];
const blinkName = names.find(n => /blink|caret|cursor/i.test(n))
|| names.find(n => keyframesToggleVisibilityDOM(n));
if (!blinkName) return [];
// Real caret contexts are exempt.
if (el.isContentEditable || el.closest('[contenteditable=""], [contenteditable="true"], [role="textbox"]')) return [];
const rect = el.getBoundingClientRect();
if (rect.width <= 0 || rect.height <= 0) return [];
// First-viewport gate: the hero cliché, not a footer terminal.
const pageTop = rect.top + (window.scrollY || 0);
if (pageTop > CURSOR_FIRST_VIEWPORT_PX) return [];
// Cursor shape: a lone block/underscore glyph, or an empty solid
// rectangle sized like a text caret (block or underscore form).
const text = (el.textContent || '').trim();
const glyphCursor = text.length === 1 && CURSOR_GLYPH_RE.test(text);
let blockCursor = false;
if (!glyphCursor) {
if (text.length > 0 || el.childElementCount > 0) return [];
const bg = parseAnyColor(style.backgroundColor || '');
const filled = bg && (bg.a ?? 1) > 0.2;
const hasBorderFill = ['Left', 'Right', 'Bottom'].some(
side => (parseFloat(style[`border${side}Width`]) || 0) >= 1,
);
if (!filled && !hasBorderFill) return [];
const vertical = rect.width >= 1 && rect.width <= 24 && rect.height >= 6 && rect.height <= 48 && rect.height >= rect.width;
const underscore = rect.height >= 1 && rect.height <= 6 && rect.width >= 4 && rect.width <= 24;
if (!vertical && !underscore) return [];
// Round dots are the pulsing-dot rule's territory.
const radiusPx = parseFloat(style.borderRadius) || 0;
if (radiusPx >= 0.4 * Math.min(rect.width, rect.height)) return [];
blockCursor = true;
}
if (!glyphCursor && !blockCursor) return [];
// Hero-region promotion: a fake caret blinking in the first ~900px or
// inside the page chrome is the shipped hero cliché, not an incidental
// flourish. Promote those from the registry's advisory to warning;
// lower first-viewport occurrences keep the default severity.
const inHeroRegion = pageTop <= 900
|| !!(el.closest && el.closest('header, nav, [role="banner"], [role="navigation"]'));
return [{
id: 'blinking-cursor',
snippet: `${classSelector(el)}${Math.round(rect.width)}x${Math.round(rect.height)}px blinking cursor (animation "${blinkName}") in the first viewport`,
...(inHeroRegion ? { severity: 'warning' } : {}),
}];
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Content invisible at rest (browser-only, driven by the URL engine)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Tags whose text never renders, or whose hidden state is legitimate UI
// (templates, dialogs, native select options). Text inside them stays out of
// both the numerator and the denominator.
const HIDDEN_TEXT_EXCLUDE_TAGS = new Set([
'script', 'style', 'noscript', 'template', 'title', 'head', 'meta', 'link',
'option', 'optgroup', 'select', 'datalist', 'dialog',
]);
// Measure how many text characters currently render invisible (computed
// opacity ~0 or visibility hidden anywhere on the ancestor chain) versus
// visible. display:none / [hidden] / aria-hidden subtrees are legitimately
// hidden UI (menus, tab panels, templates): they are excluded from the
// denominator entirely rather than counted as invisible.
function measureHiddenTextDOM() {
const cache = new Map();
function stateOf(el) {
if (!el || el.nodeType !== 1 || el === document.documentElement) return 'visible';
const cached = cache.get(el);
if (cached) return cached;
let state;
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (HIDDEN_TEXT_EXCLUDE_TAGS.has(tag)) {
state = 'excluded';
} else {
const parentState = stateOf(el.parentElement);
if (parentState === 'excluded') {
state = 'excluded';
} else {
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
if (style.display === 'none' || el.hidden || el.getAttribute('aria-hidden') === 'true'
|| String(style.contentVisibility || '').toLowerCase() === 'hidden') {
state = 'excluded';
} else if (parentState === 'invisible'
|| (parseFloat(style.opacity) || 0) <= 0.02
|| /^(hidden|collapse)$/.test(style.visibility)) {
state = 'invisible';
} else {
state = 'visible';
}
}
}
cache.set(el, state);
return state;
}
let totalChars = 0;
let hiddenChars = 0;
const hiddenSamples = [];
for (const el of document.querySelectorAll('body *')) {
let len = 0;
for (const node of el.childNodes) {
if (node.nodeType === 3) len += node.textContent.replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim().length;
}
if (!len) continue;
const state = stateOf(el);
if (state === 'excluded') continue;
totalChars += len;
if (state === 'invisible') {
hiddenChars += len;
if (hiddenSamples.length < 3) {
const text = String(el.textContent || '').replace(/\s+/g, ' ').trim().slice(0, 40);
if (text) hiddenSamples.push(text);
}
}
}
return { totalChars, hiddenChars, hiddenSamples };
}
// Pure threshold check over a measureHiddenTextDOM() result. The URL engine
// calls it AFTER a reveal sweep (scroll through the document so every
// IntersectionObserver / scroll reveal had its chance to fire, then back to
// the top): a healthy reveal-on-scroll page drops to ~0 invisible text after
// the sweep, while a page whose reveal script died keeps most of its text at
// opacity 0 forever. Fires only when the invisible share stays above 30%
// with a real amount of text behind it.
function checkContentHiddenAtRest({ totalChars = 0, hiddenChars = 0, hiddenSamples = [] } = {}) {
if (totalChars < 200 || hiddenChars < 150) return [];
const share = hiddenChars / totalChars;
if (share <= 0.3) return [];
const sample = hiddenSamples.length ? ` (e.g. "${hiddenSamples[0]}")` : '';
return [{
id: 'content-hidden-at-rest',
snippet: `${Math.round(share * 100)}% of page text (${hiddenChars} of ${totalChars} chars) stays at opacity 0 / visibility hidden after reveal handlers ran${sample}`,
}];
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Edge-flush cards in horizontal scrollers (browser-only)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A visually-defined card (own opaque background, or borders on 2+ sides)
// inside a horizontal scroller, sitting flush against one edge of the
// scroller's clip box at rest while keeping a clear gutter on the other
// side. The canonical bug: the first snap panel is sized wider than the
// scroller, so its cards end exactly at the clip edge with their rounded
// corners cut, while every sibling panel keeps its inset. Cards that extend
// far past the edge are deliberate peeks and stay exempt.
function checkEdgeFlushCardsDOM() {
const findings = [];
const vh = window.innerHeight || 800;
const isScroller = (s) => /(auto|scroll)/.test(s.overflowX || '') || /(auto|scroll)/.test(s.overflow || '');
for (const scroller of document.querySelectorAll('*')) {
const style = getComputedStyle(scroller);
if (!isScroller(style)) continue;
if (scroller.scrollWidth <= scroller.clientWidth + 8) continue;
// At rest only: a user-scrolled or snapped-forward scroller legitimately
// shows cut cards at both edges.
if (scroller.scrollLeft > 4) continue;
const scRect = scroller.getBoundingClientRect();
if (scRect.width < 120 || scRect.height < 60) continue;
// Landing-region gate: the defect matters where the page opens.
if (scRect.top + (window.scrollY || 0) > 2 * vh) continue;
const contentLeft = scRect.left + scroller.clientLeft;
const contentRight = contentLeft + scroller.clientWidth;
const flush = [];
for (const card of scroller.querySelectorAll('*')) {
if (!isRenderedForBrowserRule(card)) continue;
// Attribute cards to their nearest scroller only (nested scrollers).
let owner = card.parentElement;
while (owner && owner !== scroller && !isScroller(getComputedStyle(owner))) owner = owner.parentElement;
if (owner !== scroller) continue;
const cs = getComputedStyle(card);
const rect = card.getBoundingClientRect();
if (rect.width < 80 || rect.height < 40) continue;
const bg = parseAnyColor(cs.backgroundColor || '');
const hasBg = !!(bg && (bg.a ?? 1) > 0.5);
const borderSides = ['Top', 'Right', 'Bottom', 'Left']
.filter(side => (parseFloat(cs[`border${side}Width`]) || 0) > 0).length;
if (!hasBg && borderSides < 2) continue;
const leftGutter = rect.left - contentLeft;
const rightGap = contentRight - rect.right;
// Flush right with a left gutter, or the mirror. The -24 floor keeps
// deliberately peeking next-cards (cut mid-card) exempt.
const flushRight = leftGutter >= 6 && rightGap < 8 && rightGap > -24;
const flushLeft = rightGap >= 6 && leftGutter < 8 && leftGutter > -24;
if (!flushRight && !flushLeft) continue;
flush.push({ card, edge: flushRight ? 'right' : 'left', gap: Math.round(flushRight ? rightGap : leftGutter) });
}
if (flush.length === 0) continue;
const worst = flush.reduce((a, b) => (b.gap < a.gap ? b : a));
findings.push({
el: scroller,
type: 'edge-flush-cards',
detail: `${flush.length} card${flush.length === 1 ? '' : 's'} flush against the ${worst.edge} edge of ${classSelector(scroller)} at rest (${worst.gap}px gap, e.g. ${classSelector(worst.card)})`,
});
}
return findings;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Text occlusion / element overlap (browser-only)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// An opaque decorated box: a near-solid background fill or two-plus visible
// borders make it hide whatever sits behind it. Gradient / image fills are
// deliberately excluded — a scrim gradient over hero imagery is a contrast
// layer, not an occluder, and belongs to the pixel low-contrast rule.
function isOpaqueDecoratedBox(cs) {
if (!cs) return false;
const bg = parseAnyColor(cs.backgroundColor || '');
if (bg && (bg.a ?? 1) > 0.6) return true;
const borderSides = ['Top', 'Right', 'Bottom', 'Left'].filter((side) => {
if ((parseFloat(cs[`border${side}Width`]) || 0) <= 0) return false;
const bc = parseAnyColor(cs[`border${side}Color`] || '');
return bc && (bc.a ?? 1) > 0.3;
}).length;
return borderSides >= 2;
}
// Is this element lifted out of normal flow into a layer that can cover
// siblings? Two normal-flow blocks stacked vertically cannot truly hide each
// other's ink — an overlap between their rects is line-box bleed from tight
// leading (a display headline reaching up over the line before it), not
// occlusion. Only out-of-flow positioning (absolute / fixed / sticky) moves an
// element off its own row onto the pixels of another; an in-place transform or
// relative nudge on a display headline does not.
function isLayeredElement(el) {
for (let cur = el; cur && cur.nodeType === 1 && cur !== document.body; cur = cur.parentElement) {
const pos = String(getComputedStyle(cur).position || 'static');
if (pos === 'absolute' || pos === 'fixed' || pos === 'sticky') return true;
}
return false;
}
function elementDirectText(el) {
let t = '';
for (const node of el.childNodes || []) {
if (node.nodeType === 3) t += node.textContent;
}
return t.trim();
}
// Rendered gate that, unlike isRenderedForBrowserRule, does NOT exempt
// aria-hidden subtrees: a decorative aria-hidden box still paints on screen
// and can still visually cover real text.
function isPaintedForOcclusion(el) {
for (let cur = el; cur && cur.nodeType === 1; cur = cur.parentElement) {
const style = getComputedStyle(cur);
const visibility = String(style.visibility || '').toLowerCase();
if (style.display === 'none' || visibility === 'hidden' || visibility === 'collapse') return false;
if ((parseFloat(style.opacity) || 0) <= 0.05) return false;
if (String(style.contentVisibility || '').toLowerCase() === 'hidden') return false;
}
return true;
}
// Detects text that is actually painted UNDER an opaque box or another text
// run (the reader can't read it), plus two structural overlap tells the
// elementFromPoint probe can't reach: a large headline whose edge tucks behind
// an opaque card, and an inline element whose leaked padding-box (a common
// class-name-collision bug) covers a sibling.
//
// The occlusion probe is viewport-bound: elementFromPoint only answers for the
// scan's current viewport (scroll 0), so the ground-truth paths cover the
// first-viewport composition where collisions matter most. The inline-leak
// path is pure geometry and runs anywhere on the page.
const OCCLUSION_TEXT_SKIP_TAGS = new Set(['script', 'style', 'noscript', 'template', 'title']);
function checkTextOcclusionDOM() {
const findings = [];
const seenVictims = new Set();
const vw = window.innerWidth || 1280;
const vh = window.innerHeight || 800;
const isFloated = (cs) => {
const f = String(cs.cssFloat || cs.float || 'none').toLowerCase();
return f === 'left' || f === 'right';
};
const isMarqueeish = (el, cs) => {
if (el.tagName === 'MARQUEE') return true;
const ident = `${el.getAttribute?.('class') || ''} ${el.getAttribute?.('id') || ''}`;
if (/\b(marquee|ticker|scroller|carousel|conveyor)\b/i.test(ident)) return true;
const anim = String(cs.animationName || '').toLowerCase();
return /marquee|ticker|scroll/.test(anim);
};
// A fixed or sticky overlay (status bar, toolbar, sticky header) floats above
// scrolling content by design — whatever sits under it at rest scrolls clear,
// so it is not occluding the page.
const isPinnedOverlay = (el) => {
for (let cur = el; cur && cur.nodeType === 1 && cur !== document.body; cur = cur.parentElement) {
const pos = String(getComputedStyle(cur).position || 'static');
if (pos === 'fixed' || pos === 'sticky') return true;
}
return false;
};
// Collect renderable text owners in / near the first viewport for the
// elementFromPoint probe. SVG <text> counts too.
const textEls = [];
for (const el of document.querySelectorAll('body *')) {
const tag = el.tagName.toLowerCase();
if (OCCLUSION_TEXT_SKIP_TAGS.has(tag)) continue;
const inSvg = !!el.closest('svg');
if (inSvg && tag !== 'text') continue;
const text = inSvg ? (el.textContent || '').trim() : elementDirectText(el);
if (text.length < 2) continue;
if (!isPaintedForOcclusion(el)) continue;
let rect; try { rect = el.getBoundingClientRect(); } catch { continue; }
if (rect.width < 6 || rect.height < 6) continue;
// Viewport-bound probe: keep text whose box overlaps the live viewport.
if (rect.bottom <= 0 || rect.top >= vh) continue;
textEls.push({ el, rect, text, inSvg });
}
for (const victim of textEls) {
const { el, rect, text } = victim;
if (seenVictims.has(el)) continue;
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
if (isScreenReaderOnlyTextStyle(style, { width: rect.width, height: rect.height, clientWidth: el.clientWidth, clientHeight: el.clientHeight })) continue;
const cols = Math.max(6, Math.min(30, Math.round(rect.width / 12)));
const rows = Math.max(1, Math.min(4, Math.round(rect.height / 14)));
let total = 0;
let occluded = 0;
let occluderEl = null;
let occluderKind = '';
for (let i = 0; i < cols; i++) {
const x = rect.left + rect.width * ((i + 0.5) / cols);
if (x < 1 || x > vw - 1) continue;
for (let j = 0; j < rows; j++) {
const y = rect.top + rect.height * ((j + 0.5) / rows);
if (y < 1 || y > vh - 1) continue;
total++;
const top = document.elementFromPoint(x, y);
if (!top) continue;
// Text visible here: the probe returns the text itself, a descendant,
// or one of its ancestors (the text's own container / background).
if (top === el || el.contains(top) || top.contains(el)) continue;
const topCs = getComputedStyle(top);
if (isFloated(topCs) || isMarqueeish(top, topCs) || isPinnedOverlay(top)) continue;
const topTag = top.tagName.toLowerCase();
// Text sitting under a raw image/video is contrast territory (deduped
// against the pixel low-contrast rule); leave those alone here.
if (['img', 'video', 'canvas', 'picture'].includes(topTag)) continue;
const topHasText = elementDirectText(top).length > 0 || !!top.closest('svg');
if (isOpaqueDecoratedBox(topCs)) {
occluded++;
if (!occluderEl) { occluderEl = top; occluderKind = 'box'; }
} else if (topHasText) {
occluded++;
if (!occluderEl) { occluderEl = top; occluderKind = 'text'; }
}
}
}
if (total === 0 || !occluderEl) continue;
const occFrac = occluded / total;
// A solid box's paint fills its rect, so box coverage is real at a lower
// bar. Text coverage rides on elementFromPoint returning the occluder's box
// (line box / container), which can exceed its actual glyph ink, so the
// text bar is higher — partial overlaps below it are crowding, not burial.
if (occFrac < (occluderKind === 'text' ? 0.45 : 0.3)) continue;
// (i) Substantial occlusion: a real slab of the text is behind something.
if (occluderKind === 'text') {
// Two SVG texts inside the same emblem (concentric arcs, monogram) are one
// decorative unit, not a collision.
const victimSvg = el.closest('svg');
const occSvg = occluderEl.closest('svg');
if (victimSvg && occSvg && victimSvg === occSvg) continue;
// Both sides in plain flow: the overlap is line-box bleed from tight
// leading (a big headline reaching up over its own eyebrow), not one text
// run painted over another.
if (!isLayeredElement(el) && !isLayeredElement(occluderEl)) continue;
}
seenVictims.add(el);
findings.push({
el,
type: 'text-occlusion',
detail: `${classSelector(el)} "${text.slice(0, 24)}" is ${Math.round(occFrac * 100)}% covered by ${occluderKind === 'text' ? 'overlapping text' : 'an opaque element'} (${classSelector(occluderEl)})`,
});
}
// (ii) Headline overhanging an opaque card: a display-scale line whose bulk
// sits outside a bounded content card but whose edge clips into it. The text
// may still paint on top and stay readable, but the two layers were dropped
// on the same pixels — a placement collision, not a composition.
const cards = [];
for (const el of document.querySelectorAll('body *')) {
if (el.closest('svg')) continue;
if (!isPaintedForOcclusion(el)) continue;
const cs = getComputedStyle(el);
const bg = parseAnyColor(cs.backgroundColor || '');
const bgImg = cs.backgroundImage || '';
if (!bg || (bg.a ?? 1) <= 0.7) continue;
if (bgImg && bgImg !== 'none' && /(gradient|url)\(/i.test(bgImg)) continue;
const hasBorder = ['Top', 'Right', 'Bottom', 'Left'].some((s) => (parseFloat(cs[`border${s}Width`]) || 0) > 0);
const hasShadow = cs.boxShadow && cs.boxShadow !== 'none';
if (!hasBorder && !hasShadow) continue;
if (isPinnedOverlay(el)) continue;
let cr; try { cr = el.getBoundingClientRect(); } catch { continue; }
if (cr.width < 100 || cr.width > 0.8 * vw || cr.height < 60) continue;
cards.push({ el, rect: cr });
}
for (const victim of textEls) {
const { el, rect, text } = victim;
if (seenVictims.has(el)) continue;
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
if ((parseFloat(style.fontSize) || 16) < 40) continue;
let lineHeight = parseFloat(style.lineHeight);
if (!Number.isFinite(lineHeight)) lineHeight = (parseFloat(style.fontSize) || 16) * 1.2;
const centerX = rect.left + rect.width / 2;
for (const card of cards) {
if (card.el === el || el.contains(card.el) || card.el.contains(el)) continue;
const ix = Math.max(0, Math.min(rect.right, card.rect.right) - Math.max(rect.left, card.rect.left));
const iy = Math.max(0, Math.min(rect.bottom, card.rect.bottom) - Math.max(rect.top, card.rect.top));
if (ix < 8 || iy < 0.5 * lineHeight) continue;
// The headline's bulk must sit outside the card — only its edge clips in.
if (centerX >= card.rect.left && centerX <= card.rect.right) continue;
if (ix > 0.5 * rect.width) continue;
seenVictims.add(el);
findings.push({
el,
type: 'text-occlusion',
detail: `${classSelector(el)} "${text.slice(0, 24)}" overhangs ${classSelector(card.el)} by ${Math.round(ix)}px — the headline and the card collide`,
});
break;
}
}
// (iii) Inline padding leak: an inline element with an opaque background and
// large vertical padding paints a filled block whose padding-box overflows
// its line (inline padding reserves no vertical space), so the fill lands on
// the content above and below instead of enclosing its own text. The
// canonical bug is a class-name collision that hands a decorative marker a
// payoff card's padding. The tell is a rendered height several times the line
// height, which distinguishes the leak from a padded inline highlight.
for (const el of document.querySelectorAll('body *')) {
if (el.closest('svg')) continue;
if (!isPaintedForOcclusion(el)) continue;
const cs = getComputedStyle(el);
if (cs.display !== 'inline') continue;
const bg = parseAnyColor(cs.backgroundColor || '');
if (!bg || (bg.a ?? 1) <= 0.6) continue;
const padTop = parseFloat(cs.paddingTop) || 0;
const padBottom = parseFloat(cs.paddingBottom) || 0;
if (padTop + padBottom < 24) continue;
let rect; try { rect = el.getBoundingClientRect(); } catch { continue; }
if (rect.width < 12 || rect.height < 24) continue;
const fontSize = parseFloat(cs.fontSize) || 16;
let lineHeight = parseFloat(cs.lineHeight);
if (!Number.isFinite(lineHeight)) lineHeight = fontSize * 1.4;
// The padding box has to overflow the line by a clear margin — a padded
// inline highlight sits at roughly one line height, the leak at several.
if (rect.height < 2.2 * lineHeight) continue;
if (seenVictims.has(el)) continue;
// Name a neighbour the fill lands on, if one is nearby (paint state aside,
// reveal-on-scroll siblings still occupy the space it covers).
let overlaps = null;
for (const other of el.parentElement ? el.parentElement.children : []) {
if (other === el || el.contains(other) || other.contains(el)) continue;
if (getComputedStyle(other).display === 'none') continue;
const oRect = other.getBoundingClientRect();
const ix = Math.max(0, Math.min(rect.right, oRect.right) - Math.max(rect.left, oRect.left));
const iy = Math.max(0, Math.min(rect.bottom, oRect.bottom) - Math.max(rect.top, oRect.top));
if (ix > 4 && iy > 4 && (other.textContent || '').trim().length > 0) { overlaps = other; break; }
}
seenVictims.add(el);
findings.push({
el,
type: 'text-occlusion',
detail: `${classSelector(el)} is an inline element whose opaque fill leaks ${Math.round(rect.height)}px past its line${overlaps ? ` onto ${classSelector(overlaps)}` : ''}`,
});
}
return findings;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// First-viewport column overflow — the stretched-hero signature (browser-only)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// A multi-column composition that opens the page (grid/flex with two or more
// side-by-side columns, each a real share of the width) where one column's
// content runs far past the fold while its sibling fits inside a single
// viewport. The row stretches to the tall column, so the short one floats in a
// screen-and-a-half of dead space and the fold falls deep inside a single
// section. Single-column pages and full-page heroes (no sibling column) are
// exempt because there is no fitting sibling to contrast against.
function checkFirstViewportColumnOverflowDOM() {
const findings = [];
const vw = window.innerWidth || 1280;
const vh = window.innerHeight || 800;
const isMultiCol = (s) => /(^|inline-)(grid|flex)$/.test(String(s.display || ''));
for (const el of document.querySelectorAll('body *')) {
const style = getComputedStyle(el);
if (!isMultiCol(style)) continue;
let rect; try { rect = el.getBoundingClientRect(); } catch { continue; }
if (rect.width < 0.5 * vw) continue;
const pageTop = rect.top + (window.scrollY || 0);
const pageBottom = pageTop + rect.height;
// The fold must fall inside this container: it opens within the first
// viewport and runs past it.
if (pageTop >= vh * 0.9 || pageBottom <= vh) continue;
// Direct children that read as side-by-side columns: a real width share,
// not full-bleed (stacked single column), sharing the container's top row.
const cols = [];
for (const child of el.children) {
const cs = getComputedStyle(child);
if (cs.display === 'none') continue;
if (String(cs.position || '') === 'absolute' || String(cs.position || '') === 'fixed') continue;
let cr; try { cr = child.getBoundingClientRect(); } catch { continue; }
const wShare = cr.width / rect.width;
if (wShare < 0.25 || wShare > 0.9) continue;
if (cr.height < 40) continue;
// Content extent: how far the child's own content actually reaches,
// independent of a stretched row height.
let contentBottom = cr.top;
for (const d of child.querySelectorAll('*')) {
const ds = getComputedStyle(d);
if (ds.position === 'absolute' || ds.position === 'fixed') continue;
if (ds.display === 'none' || ds.visibility === 'hidden') continue;
let dr; try { dr = d.getBoundingClientRect(); } catch { continue; }
if (dr.width > 0 && dr.height > 0) contentBottom = Math.max(contentBottom, dr.bottom);
}
cols.push({ child, top: cr.top, contentH: contentBottom - cr.top });
}
if (cols.length < 2) continue;
// Side-by-side: the two candidate columns must share the top row.
cols.sort((a, b) => b.contentH - a.contentH);
const tall = cols[0];
const shortest = cols[cols.length - 1];
if (Math.abs(tall.top - shortest.top) > 0.25 * vh) continue;
if (tall.contentH <= vh * 1.4) continue;
if (shortest.contentH > vh) continue;
findings.push({
el,
type: 'first-viewport-column-overflow',
detail: `${classSelector(el)} opens the page with one column running ${Math.round(tall.contentH / vh * 100)}% of the viewport tall while a sibling fits in ${Math.round(shortest.contentH / vh * 100)}% — the fold falls deep inside the section`,
});
}
return findings;
}
export {
CSS_NAMED_COLORS,
checkBorders,
isEmojiOnlyText,
checkColors,
checkHoverContrast,
checkElementHoverContrast,
parseColorMix,
compositeColorOver,
isCardLikeFromProps,
checkIconTile,
resolveSerif,
checkItalicSerif,
isAccentColor,
checkHeroEyebrow,
checkKickerAboveHeading,
checkMotion,
checkGlow,
scanCssTextForGlow,
scanCssTextForGridBackground,
scanCssTextForRadialHalo,
scanCssTextForPseudoStripe,
scanCssTextForInsetStripe,
scanCssTextForMarquee,
collectMarqueeKeyframes,
collectCssCustomProps,
cssLengthToPx,
scanCssTextForPulsingDot,
scanHtmlForShapeAssembledIllustration,
buildHtmlPatternCorpora,
checkHtmlPatterns,
readOwnBackgroundColor,
resolveBackground,
resolveGradientStops,
parseRadiusToPx,
resolveBorderRadiusPx,
checkElementBordersDOM,
checkElementColorsDOM,
checkElementIconTileDOM,
checkElementItalicSerifDOM,
checkElementHeroEyebrowDOM,
buildCustomPropMap,
resolveVarRefs,
oklchToRgb,
parseAnyColor,
parseColorResolved,
cleanInlineText,
isKickerCandidate,
collectKickerCandidates,
checkKickerAboveHeadingDOM,
parseNumberedLabelText,
isNumberedSectionLabelCandidate,
collectNumberedSectionLabelCandidates,
checkNumberedSectionLabels,
checkNumberedSectionLabelsFromDoc,
checkNumberedSectionLabelsDOM,
checkEmDashOveruse,
checkEmDashOveruseDOM,
isRepeatedTextContainer,
collectRepeatedContainerTextFindings,
checkRepeatedContainerTextFromDoc,
checkRepeatedContainerTextDOM,
checkElementPseudoStripeDOM,
checkElementMotionDOM,
checkElementGlowDOM,
checkElementAIPaletteDOM,
checkElementRadialSpotlightDOM,
checkElementRadialSpotlight,
checkRadialSpotlight,
resolveFontSizePx,
resolveLengthPx,
checkQuality,
checkElementQualityDOM,
checkPageQualityFromDoc,
checkPageQualityDOM,
checkElementQuality,
checkElementBorders,
checkElementColors,
checkElementIconTile,
checkElementItalicSerif,
checkElementHeroEyebrow,
checkKickerAboveHeadingFromDoc,
checkElementMotion,
checkElementGlow,
checkTypography,
isCardLikeDOM,
checkLayout,
checkPageTypography,
isCardLike,
checkPageLayout,
isCreamColor,
checkCreamPalette,
checkOversizedH1,
checkElementOversizedH1,
checkElementOversizedH1DOM,
shadowMaxBlurPx,
checkGptThinBorderWideShadow,
checkElementGptBorderShadow,
checkElementGptBorderShadowDOM,
checkClippedOverflow,
checkElementClippedOverflow,
checkElementClippedOverflowDOM,
isScreenReaderOnlyTextStyle,
checkElementTextOverflowDOM,
checkHeadingRhythmDOM,
checkElementBlinkingCursorDOM,
measureHiddenTextDOM,
checkContentHiddenAtRest,
checkEdgeFlushCardsDOM,
isOpaqueDecoratedBox,
isLayeredElement,
checkTextOcclusionDOM,
checkFirstViewportColumnOverflowDOM,
};