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gooseNjuice()2017-09-16 11:00:56
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gooseNjuice(), 2017-09-16 11:00:56

Using fronend tools in a landing page?

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Hello everyone! The question may seem strange to knowledgeable people, but useful for beginners.
I'm studying full stack developer, it so happened that I'm already participating in the back-end in a startup to gain experience, but I still have no practice to develop front-end skills. I decided to make a landing page for a grooming salon (I have known layout, marketing for a long time, there are no problems with this), I have a designer, everything is good. A person will get a good site, and for me, in order for the site to be good for me, I need to introduce the maximum number of things that I am going through now.

Attention, the question is - where can I expand using Javascript, AngularJS, JQuery as part of creating a landing page? Even if this approach is not entirely correct - how to the maximum, but within reason, to cram all this in there?

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Alexey Sklyarov, 2017-09-16
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You should not try to stuff the landingos with all sorts of things (so that later you get a shitty project with a bunch of incomprehensible animations, as they like to do now), but do exactly what is required.
For a grooming salon, I don’t think that it will be necessary to do something beyond. As a rule, some interesting things need to be done for landing pages, one way or another related to IT. But there are different landos. You can go to dribbble and search for any layouts in gif format. There are usually a lot of interesting animations, transitions, content loading - all this, one way or another, can be implemented with the tools that you have listed.
For an average landing page, as a rule, you have to make some kind of price sliders, interesting calculators, but even there all the work rests not on the implementation of logic, but on adding interactivity (so that something pops up, etc.). So I recommend dribbble.

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