The HTML Developer will create responsive HTML templates, collaborate with developers, ensure cross-browser compatibility, and debug issues while staying updated on trends.
This is a remote position.
Job Role:
Project Role: HTML Developer
Work Experience: 3+ years
Work location: Remote
Must Have Skills: HTML, CSS, JS
Roles and Responsibilities
- Creating high-quality, responsive HTML templates for our web applications and websites.
- Collaborating with the development team to ensure seamless integration with back-end systems.
- Ensuring cross-browser compatibility and consistent user experience across all platforms.
- Developing reusable code and libraries for future use.
- Debugging and troubleshooting HTML, CSS, and JavaScript issues.
- Staying up-to-date with the latest HTML, CSS, and JavaScript trends and best practices.
Technical Profile
- Proven experience in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript development.
- Strong understanding of responsive design principles.
- Expertise in PSD to HTML conversion.
- Experience with front-end development frameworks such as Bootstrap or Foundation.
- Familiarity with version control systems such as Git.
Desired Candidate Profile
- Good communication skills
- Good, positive attitude
- Good debugging and problem-solving skills
- Good IQ
- Lots of common sense
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