Front-end development, also known as client-side development, refers to the part of web development that deals with the user interface and user experience of websites and applications. Front-end developers are responsible for building the visual and interactive elements of a website or application that users see and interact with.
Front-end developers use various programming languages such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build the layout, design, and functionality of websites and applications. They work closely with designers to translate the design into a functioning user interface and ensure that the application is responsive and user-friendly across different devices.
Some specific tasks that front-end developers may be responsible for include building responsive layouts, creating interactive features, implementing animations and transitions, optimizing website performance, and ensuring accessibility for all users.
Front-end development is an important aspect of web development because it directly impacts the user experience of a website or application. A well-designed and functional user interface can improve user engagement and drive business results, while a poorly designed interface can lead to user frustration and decreased engagement.
See also: Milestone Payments, Back-End