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Andrei Popov2020-07-21 16:48:31
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Andrei Popov, 2020-07-21 16:48:31

Freelance front-end (vue/react) and delegate layout?

I'm a frontend middle level developer working with vue and react. I like js and these frameworks, but the problem is that I don't like doing layout (html/css).
So now I'm thinking, what if I take orders on the front, but transfer the layout to another freelancer?
- Who has tried this in practice. What are the pitfalls?
- What is the best way to work together?
- Can there be problems if the layout designer does not know how his layout will be stretched on vue/react?
- And is it worth telling the customer that I will not work alone?

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Dimonchik, 2020-07-21
@andrei500

- Who has tried this in practice. What are the pitfalls?

The problem is that I don't like doing layout (html/css).
- What is the best way to work together?

pay after the fact, keep a spare
- Can there be problems if the layout designer does not know how his layout will be stretched on vue/react?

here you will find out
- And is it worth telling the customer that I will not work alone?

in no case

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McBernar, 2020-07-22
@McBernar

If you find a good front - why not?
But just keep in mind that you will have to spend quite a lot of time managing the process. There will always be something missing in the design, the front is unlikely to want to wait until you complete the project in its entirety and wait for payment, plus in general the risks of non-payment, the front may suddenly merge, etc.
I tried working with the help guys. I can't say it worked out well. Here it is better either to have a regular order on the side (as if you are a client yourself), or a partnership of two experienced fronts.

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Sanes, 2020-07-21
@Sanes

Well, you work with ready-made layout, don't you? What's the problem with ordering it on the side?

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