Front-end or client-side development is a relatively obscure Internet discipline. Historically, this role has been known under several aliases, htmler, web designer, coder, frontender and so on, but its core functions remain the same while expanding with the progress of the Internet. It is a hinge role that requires both aesthetic sensitivity and programmatic rigor.
To many people, client-side development might be perceived as 'making things pretty' and, while it is a valid comment since we do make things look good, as good-looking things sell better, there are many other technologies that fall within this field that might be usually overlooked.
Here's an overview of some of them.
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I was reading the "23 excellent examples of how-to design online stores" and was captured by the cleanliness of design and the "icons in the footer" mentions for Blooming Gorgeous Flowers
And so I went to their website and opened the webpage with Firefox's HTML editor .... Imagine my surprise when I saw the hidden content in the footer.
PLEASE tell me that's NOT the way of promoting your average website on search engines ...Comments [1]
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