Web design focuses on how a website looks, but as a Front End Developer, it’s you who’s responsible for how that design actually gets implemented on the web.
You’re the link between design and technology – you’ll take design files and convert them into code, whether it’s HTML, JavaScript or CSS.
From the design and layout to the content and navigation – everything a user sees, clicks or interacts with on a website is the work of a Front End Developer.
You’ll need to focus on the user experience – packaging up the utility of the back end in an inviting way for users to interact with.
You’ll also have to make sure there are no errors or bugs on the site, and that the design appears as it’s supposed to across various platforms and browsers.
Entry level salaries start at around £26,000 and experienced Front End Developers could earn up to £56,000.
To get into this profession, you’ll typically need to complete a university course, college course or apprenticeship in a relevant subject, such as web development or software development or computing.
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