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How to competently make layout for AngularJS?
I'm working on a new design for the site. The site is powered by Angular. I took all the layout from it and stylize it for a new design. The goal is to preserve the structure as much as possible.
Now my layout is displayed well on all screens and in general. But when they begin to integrate it with Angular, I suspect that problems may begin and the layout will begin to break. As for example happens in with integration with VP.
Integration with Angular will be done by completely different people.
If I don't know Angular, how can I fix the layout if it starts to break? Or is it no longer my task?
If I make up the site itself and integrate, for example, with the WP, and if there are jambs, these jambs, as I understand mine. And if I'm just doing layout, it doesn't matter what WP or Angular is for. And if before delivery it looks good, but when integrated it starts to break down, is it my fault?
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It will no longer be your fault. Unless, of course, if you're not making shit up.
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