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Can Freelance Frameworks Be Used?
I plan to make up websites on freelance, so I wanted to ask the professionals in advance who have freelancing experience, is it possible to use frameworks like Bootstrap for layout? How do most customers feel about frameworks? Do I need to warn the customer in advance that I will be creating not on bare HTML / CSS, but using a framework?
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More than.
Framework:
1. Save time.
2. You do quality work.
What could be the reason not to use them?
The customer doesn't care.
With very rare exceptions - when there are some of those. requirements. But you will read such requirements in advance.
If you work in the low price segment, you can’t, but you need to use frameworks.
If you want to typeset without them, then you need to work hard to take into account all the nuances of browsers. And this is an expensive segment. Very expensive. Few need it.
Not possible, but necessary. Why write bicycles if you can take some ready-made things in order to speed up the speed of development, order fulfillment? The customer does not need to be aware of this. From the fact that you tell him: "I will use the bootstrap grid" nothing will change. Moreover, many of this phrase will understand only the pronoun "I". Naturally, if he himself does not ask to delve into the details.
And also pre / post processors (SASS, LESS for example). Use what you like or what the customer wants (if he wants).
But bare CSS and HTML is hardcore
If you look at themforest, then all the themes are based on the framework (including self-written ones).
So this is the standard.
I forbid you to use frameworks) Otherwise, it's better to ask the customer what can be used in the work!!!!
Need.
When after you the other will remake, it will be easier for him to understand.
There was a topic somewhere where a student was kicked for using his CMS on freelance ..
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