Question: I am looking for someone who has had first-hand success implementing CMS into a website theme of some kind without compromising the theme along the way - or something similar. I am referring to maintaining “visual parity”. Context: I built a SquareSpace site some time ago. Then I installed a cloning Skill and converted it to Next.js - it was almost flawless. Then I implemented 5 CMS’ and each time there was either visual drift (significant) or it fundamentally could not provide edibility in a sensible and SquareSpace like manner (drag-n-drop layout design, etc…) Attempted Solutions: Eventually I succumbed to building an inline-editor with CMS capabilities. But along the way it failed to maintain visual parity with the cloned site. At this point, I could manually edit it one item at a time, but that seems stupid and has taken forever. The best tool I used was /visual-regression-tester for Claude Code: https://github.com/jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills It’s all right, but far from pixel-perfect. In general, I find that AI’s capacity (Claude, Codex, Grok Build) is terrible. Finds things that are more subtle than more obvious things, etc… Matching a single row of a website seems impossible without manually describing it step by step. Is anyone having success in this area? #visualparity submitted by /u/Embarrassed_Jello_15
Originally posted by u/Embarrassed_Jello_15 on r/ClaudeCode
