hig-components-layout

Apple Human Interface Guidelines for layout and navigation components. Use this skill when the user asks about sidebar, split view, tab bar, tab view, scroll view, window design, panel, list view, table view, column view, outline view, navigation structure, app layout, boxes, ornaments, or organizing content hierarchically in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should I organize my app, what navigation pattern should I use, my layout breaks on iPad, how do I build a sidebar, should I use tabs or a sidebar, or my app doesn't adapt to different screen sizes. Cross-references: hig-foundations for layout/spacing principles, hig-platforms for platform-specific navigation, hig-patterns for multitasking and full-screen, hig-components-content for content display.

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Best use case

hig-components-layout is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt. It is especially useful for teams working in multi. Apple Human Interface Guidelines for layout and navigation components. Use this skill when the user asks about sidebar, split view, tab bar, tab view, scroll view, window design, panel, list view, table view, column view, outline view, navigation structure, app layout, boxes, ornaments, or organizing content hierarchically in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should I organize my app, what navigation pattern should I use, my layout breaks on iPad, how do I build a sidebar, should I use tabs or a sidebar, or my app doesn't adapt to different screen sizes. Cross-references: hig-foundations for layout/spacing principles, hig-platforms for platform-specific navigation, hig-patterns for multitasking and full-screen, hig-components-content for content display.

Apple Human Interface Guidelines for layout and navigation components. Use this skill when the user asks about sidebar, split view, tab bar, tab view, scroll view, window design, panel, list view, table view, column view, outline view, navigation structure, app layout, boxes, ornaments, or organizing content hierarchically in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should I organize my app, what navigation pattern should I use, my layout breaks on iPad, how do I build a sidebar, should I use tabs or a sidebar, or my app doesn't adapt to different screen sizes. Cross-references: hig-foundations for layout/spacing principles, hig-platforms for platform-specific navigation, hig-patterns for multitasking and full-screen, hig-components-content for content display.

Users should expect a more consistent workflow output, faster repeated execution, and less time spent rewriting prompts from scratch.

Practical example

Example input

Use the "hig-components-layout" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Apple Human Interface Guidelines for layout and navigation components. Use this skill when the user asks about sidebar, split view, tab bar, tab view, scroll view, window design, panel, list view, table view, column view, outline view, navigation structure, app layout, boxes, ornaments, or organizing content hierarchically in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should I organize my app, what navigation pattern should I use, my layout breaks on iPad, how do I build a sidebar, should I use tabs or a sidebar, or my app doesn't adapt to different screen sizes. Cross-references: hig-foundations for layout/spacing principles, hig-platforms for platform-specific navigation, hig-patterns for multitasking and full-screen, hig-components-content for content display.

Example output

A structured workflow result with clearer steps, more consistent formatting, and an output that is easier to reuse in the next run.

When to use this skill

  • Use this skill when you want a reusable workflow rather than writing the same prompt again and again.

When not to use this skill

  • Do not use this when you only need a one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • Do not use it if you cannot install or maintain the related files, repository context, or supporting tools.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/hig-components-layout/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/main/skills/sickn33/hig-components-layout/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/hig-components-layout/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How hig-components-layout Compares

Feature / Agenthig-components-layoutStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Apple Human Interface Guidelines for layout and navigation components. Use this skill when the user asks about sidebar, split view, tab bar, tab view, scroll view, window design, panel, list view, table view, column view, outline view, navigation structure, app layout, boxes, ornaments, or organizing content hierarchically in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should I organize my app, what navigation pattern should I use, my layout breaks on iPad, how do I build a sidebar, should I use tabs or a sidebar, or my app doesn't adapt to different screen sizes. Cross-references: hig-foundations for layout/spacing principles, hig-platforms for platform-specific navigation, hig-patterns for multitasking and full-screen, hig-components-content for content display.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# Apple HIG: Layout and Navigation Components

Check for `.claude/apple-design-context.md` before asking questions. Use existing context and only ask for information not already covered.

## Key Principles

1. **Organize hierarchically.** Structure information from broad categories to specific details. Sidebars for top-level sections, lists for browsable items, detail views for individual content.

2. **Use standard navigation patterns.** Tab bars for flat navigation between peer sections (iPhone). Sidebars for deep hierarchical navigation (iPad, Mac). Match the pattern to the information architecture and platform.

3. **Adapt to screen size.** Three-column on iPad collapses to single-column on iPhone. Use size classes and adaptive APIs (NavigationSplitView) for automatic adaptation.

4. **Support multitasking on iPad.** Respond gracefully to Split View, Slide Over, and Stage Manager. Test at every split ratio and size class transition.

5. **Maintain spatial consistency on visionOS.** Windows, volumes, and ornaments in shared space. Position predictably. Use ornaments for toolbars and controls without occluding content.

6. **Use scroll views for overflow content.** Enable paging for discrete content units. Support pull-to-refresh where appropriate. Respect safe areas.

7. **Keep navigation predictable.** Users should always know where they are, how they got there, and how to go back. Use back buttons, breadcrumbs, and clear section titles.

8. **Prefer system components.** UINavigationController, UISplitViewController, NavigationSplitView, and TabView provide built-in adaptivity, accessibility, and state restoration.

## Reference Index

| Reference | Topic | Key content |
|---|---|---|
| [sidebars.md](references/sidebars.md) | Sidebars | Source lists, selection state, collapsible sections, iPad/Mac patterns |
| [column-views.md](references/column-views.md) | Column Views | Finder-style browsing, progressive disclosure through columns |
| [outline-views.md](references/outline-views.md) | Outline Views | Expandable hierarchies, disclosure triangles, tree structures |
| [split-views.md](references/split-views.md) | Split Views | Two/three column layouts, NavigationSplitView, adaptive collapse |
| [tab-views.md](references/tab-views.md) | Tab Views | Segmented tabs, page-style tabs, macOS tab grouping |
| [tab-bars.md](references/tab-bars.md) | Tab Bars | Bottom tab bars (iOS), badge counts, max tab count |
| [scroll-views.md](references/scroll-views.md) | Scroll Views | Paging, scroll indicators, content insets, pull-to-refresh |
| [windows.md](references/windows.md) | Windows | macOS/visionOS window management, sizing, full-screen, restoration |
| [panels.md](references/panels.md) | Panels | Inspector panels, utility panels, floating panels, macOS conventions |
| [lists-and-tables.md](references/lists-and-tables.md) | Lists and Tables | Plain/grouped/inset-grouped styles, swipe actions, section headers |
| [boxes.md](references/boxes.md) | Boxes | Content grouping containers, labeled boxes, macOS grouping |
| [ornaments.md](references/ornaments.md) | Ornaments | visionOS toolbar attachments, positioning, visibility |

## Navigation Pattern Selection

| App Structure | Recommended Pattern | Platform Adaptation |
|---|---|---|
| 3-5 peer top-level sections | Tab Bar | iPhone: bottom tab bar. iPad: sidebar (`.sidebarAdaptable`, iPadOS 18+). Mac: sidebar or toolbar tabs |
| Deep hierarchical content | Sidebar + NavigationSplitView | iPhone: single column stack. iPad: two/three columns. Mac: full multi-column |
| Deep file/folder tree | Column View | Mac: Finder-style. iPad: adaptable. iPhone: push navigation |
| Flat list with detail | Split View (two column) | iPhone: push/pop stack. iPad/Mac: primary + detail columns |
| Document-based with inspectors | Window + Panels | Mac: main window with inspector. iPad: sheet or popover |
| Spatial app with tools | Window + Ornaments | visionOS: ornaments on window. Other platforms: toolbars |

## Layout Adaptation Checklist

- [ ] **Compact width (iPhone portrait):** Navigation collapses to single stack? Tab bars visible?
- [ ] **Regular width (iPad landscape, Mac):** Navigation expands to sidebar + detail? Space used well?
- [ ] **Multitasking (iPad):** Adapts at every split ratio? Works in Slide Over?
- [ ] **Accessibility:** Supports Dynamic Type at all sizes? VoiceOver order logical?
- [ ] **Orientation:** Content reflows between portrait and landscape?
- [ ] **visionOS:** Windows positioned ergonomically? Ornaments accessible? Depth meaningful?

## Output Format

1. **Recommended navigation pattern** with rationale for the app's information architecture.
2. **Layout hierarchy** from root container down (e.g., TabView > NavigationSplitView > List > Detail).
3. **Platform adaptation** across targeted platforms and size classes.
4. **Size class behavior** at each transition.

## Questions to Ask

1. What is the app's information architecture? (Sections, hierarchy depth, top-level categories?)
2. How many top-level sections?
3. Which platforms?
4. Need multitasking on iPad?
5. SwiftUI or UIKit?

## Related Skills

- **hig-foundations** -- Layout spacing, margins, safe areas, alignment
- **hig-platforms** -- Platform-specific navigation conventions
- **hig-patterns** -- Multitasking, full-screen, and launching patterns
- **hig-components-content** -- Content displayed within layout containers

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