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QA with less: How to lint strings and run style checks on UI text

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If you work at a large company, you may have access to style checks via your CMS, localization management platform, or commercial language quality tools. However, most of these solutions aren’t designed to work for UI text.

So, how can we catch errors in the design phase before UI concepts are handed off to developers? How can we help developers follow custom style rules? How can we make sure the content team notices when strings are updated?

There are open-source tools we can use that allow solo writers, small teams, and larger organizations to uphold their UI content standards. This talk will offer a “bag of tricks” you can select from to build a content QA solution that works for your company.

In this session, you’ll learn how to use open-source tools to:

  • Streamline the QA process.
  • Automate content quality checks and improve the consistency of enterprise content.
  • Help developers follow custom style rules.

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