- vault → notes (PKM-exported content) - posts → articles (short-form, no TOC) - papers → essays (long-form, with TOC) - type: post → type: article (posts are just short articles) - layouts/paper → layouts/essay - 08a-paper.css → 08a-essay.css - CSS: fix redundant li resets, remove role="main" from article, replace <small> prev/next labels, add console layout - Update hugo.toml menus, internal URLs, front matter throughout - Add docs/context.md, docs/css-refactor-plan.md
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ASW — Agentic Semantic Web: Context Document
For agent sessions working in this repo. Read this before touching any CSS or layout file.
What ASW is
A CSS framework built for agents, not humans.
LLMs generating web pages face a specific failure mode: given a class-based framework (Bootstrap, Tailwind), they must memorize presentation strings — navbar-expand-lg, bg-gray-900, flex items-center justify-between. These strings are arbitrary, version-dependent, and hallucination-prone. The agent spends cognition on presentation, not content.
ASW's answer: don't give agents a presentation vocabulary. Give them a semantic one.
Semantic HTML is what LLMs already produce naturally. <nav>, <article>, <aside>, <details> — these express structure through language. ASW makes that HTML look correct without the agent touching CSS.
The agent directive:
Write semantic HTML. Use
data-*attributes for vault-native concepts. Never writestyle=. Never invent classes. If ASW can't express it, document the gap.
The core mechanism
Two layers of expressiveness:
1. Semantic HTML elements — styled directly, no classes needed:
<nav> → top navigation bar
<article> → content card or post
<aside> → sidebar or TOC
<details> → accordion
<dialog> → modal
2. data-* attributes — for concepts HTML has no element for:
data-task="done|todo|blocked|wip"
data-callout="note|tip|warning|error"
data-status="active|sleeping|blocked"
data-wikilink → vault note link
data-layout="docs|grid-2|grid-3|console"
data-toc → in-page table of contents
data-role="breadcrumb|steps|accordion|card"
The vocabulary is semantic, not stylistic. data-task="blocked" expresses meaning — the CSS handles appearance.
Two repos, one framework
agentic-semantic-web/ (legacy)
The original standalone version. Single built file (dist/agentic.css), no dependencies, --asw-* prefixed variables. Proves the concept. Still deployed on Trentuna. Architecture doc and philosophy live here.
asw/ (current — this repo)
The Hugo-based rewrite. Same philosophy, rebuilt on Open Props as primitive token source. Multi-layer CSS architecture. Serves as both the framework source and its own documentation site.
The two diverge in:
- Variable naming: legacy uses
--asw-*prefix, current uses unprefixed semantic aliases (--text,--surface,--accent) - Token source: legacy has its own scale, current builds on Open Props
- Delivery: legacy is a single file, current is a Hugo site with PostCSS build
Current architecture (asw/)
Hugo site
content/
docs/ → framework documentation (type: docs)
articles/ → short-form writing — no TOC (type: article)
essays/ → long-form writing — TOC, description (type: essay)
notes/ → exported PKM vault notes (type: notes)
layouts/
docs/ → three-column docs layout
console/ → docs variant: sidebar flush to viewport edge
notes/ → notes/vault content layout
essay/ → long-form essay layout (TOC)
CSS layer stack
assets/css/
main.css → entry point, @import chain
layers/
00-reset.css → normalize + box-sizing
01-asw.css → design tokens (Open Props aliases + ASW additions)
02-semantic.css → typography, prose, syntax highlighting base
03-components.css → landmarks + forms + components (being split — see refactor plan)
04-data-attrs.css → all data-* attribute patterns
05-utilities.css → text helpers, visibility, accessibility
06-charts.css → Charts.css-inspired data visualization
07-chroma.css → Hugo Chroma syntax highlighting
08-layout.css → layout systems (docs, console, grids, prose)
08a-essay.css → essay layout variant
09-landing.css → landing page styles
Token system
Open Props provides primitive scales (--color-1..16, --size-1..15, --font-size-0..8).
01-asw.css aliases these to semantic names:
--surface: var(--color-14) /* not --color-14 directly */
--text: var(--color-6)
--accent: var(--color-8)
--space-4: var(--size-3)
Rule: layers 02–08 must only reference semantic aliases, never Open Props primitives directly.
Active work
CSS layer refactor
docs/css-refactor-plan.md — full step-by-step plan.
The current 03-components.css is a mixed bag: landmark styling (nav, article, footer), form elements, and true components (dialog, accordion) are all in one file. The plan splits it into purpose-specific files and fixes ~40 Open Props primitive leaks across the codebase.
Do not start any CSS work without reading the refactor plan first.
Layout development
Two layouts exist: docs (standard three-column) and console (sidebar flush to viewport edge). The console layout is a prototype — no Hugo content type uses it in production yet.
Pending CSS cleanup (docs/css-html-cleanup-todo.md)
- Hardcoded
"On this page"strings need i18n before adding a second language
Design principles
Engine-agnostic — Templates are prototyped in Hugo but must be portable to Flask/Jinja2. Hugo-specific features (render hooks, shortcodes) are acceptable prototyping tools, not load-bearing design. Template logic should express what, not how.
No CSS classes on content — The framework uses element selectors and data-* attributes. Class selectors ([data-nav="sidebar"], [data-role="breadcrumb"]) are allowed for disambiguation but never for presentation.
Semantic token naming — Aliases express role, not value. --surface not --gray-dark-3. --weight-medium not --font-weight-5.
Agent-first means sparse vocabulary — Every data-* attribute added to the vocabulary is a cognitive load on every agent using the framework. Add only what cannot be expressed by existing semantic HTML.
Lineage
| Source | What was taken |
|---|---|
| Pico CSS | Component patterns (buttons, forms) — ported and modernized |
| Open Props | Primitive token scales — used as foundation, not bundled |
| Charts.css | data-* attribute pattern for extending HTML vocabulary |
ASW is not built on any of these. It learned from them.