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How can you prevent a customer from downloading your HTML, CSS and JavaScript sources and hiding with them?
Good afternoon, I ran into a problem that is very popular among layout designers. insidious customers require a link to see how the layout is done, then download everything through the inspect element, and disappear without paying. Are there any methods to avoid this.
PS Please do not say that it is impossible to do so that HTML, CSS, JavaScript are not shown in the browser, I am interested in alternative options and do not offer Team viewer
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You don't need to protect the code, you need to learn to think one step ahead.
Send screenshots of the page from several browsers (Firefox, Chrome, IE11), let them check it. You can show a piece of code, but not the whole thing if the customer is new. (sometimes it happens the other way around, that the performer piled up shit code, just cut the pictures and arranged the positioning of the elements).
And good advice for the future: if a customer has a debt, even a small one, do not start a new job until the full payment.
Screenshots of different browsers if without prepayment or videos of work, otherwise prepayment, everything is simple.
It's very strange at the expense of scammers, how will they support the code without a developer :-]
p.s. usually noticeably throw or not, according to requests, behavior (even correspondence) :-)
here earlier they offered options to demonstrate a slave through the broadcast. table. you talk on Skype with the customer, click where he asks, and so on.
Luckily, I didn't have to mess around.)
You won't get far with that attitude from the start. Take an advance payment. And what about inspect element? Just download the source from the link is not easier?
Upload minified code for viewing, combining all css into 1 file. Same with js.
if this is not a one-time landing, but a project that is planned to be developed, it will be easier to pay.
It may sound strange, but I have not yet been thrown, and I almost never take an advance payment.
Maybe it's because I'm doing hard filtering and don't take it to do anything.
If I don't like the customer, I just don't take it.
Never a question about technology :) And where do you find such cunning customers who cannot be shown the code - they immediately run away with it. Filter people before taking on a project and you will be happy, or draw up contracts so that there is an hourly rate and guaranteed payment if you are freelancing.
Generate a picture or pdf and send to the customer instead of a link to the site.
1. Step-by-step, step-by-step work and the same step-by-step, step-by-step payment
2. a) Screenshot video / screenshots of everything you need, including code fragments. Video "live", i.e. click on links, buttons, show hovers, etc. b) Demonstration of the screen in Skype, when communicating live
3. Conclude an Agreement. But if there is no IP, according to white, excluding 13%, the organization will have to pay 28% of contributions (pension, medical insurance, social insurance). Therefore, there may be stress.
The surest option, step-by-step payment for work and work according to a well-defined TOR. You conditionally break the project into parts and take payment for each step taken, of course, having stipulated this before starting work.
Before prepayment, I won’t even open the IDE.
1. Compiled a TOR
2. Took an advance - started to work
3. Drawn a template - took the money
4. Made up - took the money
5.
Registered the code - took the money
With incremental payment, you can never go wrong, even if the client jumped off. The main thing is to specify all the details before development. Good luck)
It is better to use a hosting for display, since there are free
One option is to encrypt your css via https://www.base64encode.org.
Alternatively, you can encrypt the code through this free service use.pp.ua/code/ .
Then you show the site, the customer clicks it, says that everything suits him, and after full payment you give him the site with a normal code.
But again, it's foolproof. Yes, and such code is certainly not SEO optimized, therefore it is useless.
And if the customer comes to someone else, what would be completed, then he will most likely be sent.
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