This style guide was created for TaxSlayer employees, but we hope it’s helpful for other content and communications teams too.
This is our company style guide. It helps us style for optimal user experience and accessibility, as well as write clear and consistent content across various teams and channels. Please use it as a reference when you’re styling/writing for TaxSlayer within the application.
This guide goes beyond basic grammar and style points. It’s not traditional in format or content. We occasionally break a grammar or styling rule for clarity, practicality, or preference.
We’ve divided the guide by topic based on the types of components and content we publish, so you can reference it as needed or browse in order. The entire guide is searchable, so you can go straight to the item you’re looking for.
Recent Updates
Below are some recently updated elements of our style guide.
Quick Find
Browse some of the most commonly used elements in our application.
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Form Elements
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Modals
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Grid Views
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Inline Alerts
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