What is a Front-End Developer?
Front-End Development is the process of creating the visible part of a website or web app that users interact with directly in their browser. It involves building layout, design, and interactivity using the following core technologies:
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HTML (HyperText Markup Language): Defines the structure of web pages.
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CSS (Cascading Style Sheets): Styles and formats the content (colors, layout, fonts).
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JavaScript: Adds dynamic behavior and interactivity (e.g., sliders, forms, menus).
Front-end developers focus on user experience (UX), responsive design (mobile-friendly), and ensuring websites work across different browsers and devices.
HTML – Structure of webpages
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CSS – Styling and layouts
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JavaScript – Interactivity and logic
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Responsive Design – Mobile-first layouts
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Version Control (Git & GitHub) – Code tracking
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Basic SEO Principles – How front-end affects search visibility
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Optional: CSS Frameworks – Like Bootstrap or Tailwind
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Optional: JavaScript Libraries – Like React (for later stages) #FrontEndDevelopment #WebDevelopment #FrontendDeveloper #LearnToCode #WebDesign #CodeNewbie #DevCommunity #HTML #CSS #JavaScript
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