layoutagnostic
Layoutagnostic describes systems, components, or processes whose behavior or content is independent of a specific layout or presentation. In practice, layoutagnostic design separates content from its presentation so that the same content can be rendered across multiple layouts, devices, or formats without modification to the underlying data.
In software, layoutagnostic approaches appear in content management systems, templating engines, and UI libraries that provide
Benefits of layoutagnostic design include improved reusability, easier theming, device-agnostic rendering, and simplified testing of content
Challenges include the risk of inconsistent user experiences if layout rules are underdefined, potential performance costs
Examples include headless content management systems delivering articles to diverse front-ends, document generators producing HTML, PDF,
See also: content-first design, responsive design, semantic markup.