Just got asked by one of my neighbor to create them a website, after they got to know I am a web developer. I want to, but I am not sure how to.

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  • If it is just a frontend (meaning no backend, meaning no user base, no hidden posts/sites etc.) you can learn some NodeJS framework that can help you learn and understand modern web dev. I can recommend SvelteKit(https://svelte.dev, https://kit.svelte.dev) it is beginner friendly and uses modern stuff as other frameworks (if you want more detail just tell me) and you can host it on cloudflare pages (https://pages.dev) charging differs across countries so i would recommend comparing your hourly salary vs common junior web dev salary in your country and of course put your learning time aside. Building a website from scratch while learning a framework can speed you up in your career but it will take time of course. On the other hand if you want to. Build it with backend you can use something like supabase(https://supabase.com/) but it would take more time and you will spend some time on security also you would spend a lot of time setting it up and idk if your neighbor could afford it. Ask any questions if you want to. Happy to help.

  • SurveyJS

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  • If it is just a frontend (meaning no backend, meaning no user base, no hidden posts/sites etc.) you can learn some NodeJS framework that can help you learn and understand modern web dev. I can recommend SvelteKit(https://svelte.dev, https://kit.svelte.dev) it is beginner friendly and uses modern stuff as other frameworks (if you want more detail just tell me) and you can host it on cloudflare pages (https://pages.dev) charging differs across countries so i would recommend comparing your hourly salary vs common junior web dev salary in your country and of course put your learning time aside. Building a website from scratch while learning a framework can speed you up in your career but it will take time of course. On the other hand if you want to. Build it with backend you can use something like supabase(https://supabase.com/) but it would take more time and you will spend some time on security also you would spend a lot of time setting it up and idk if your neighbor could afford it. Ask any questions if you want to. Happy to help.

  • SvelteKit

    web development, streamlined (by sveltejs)

  • If it is just a frontend (meaning no backend, meaning no user base, no hidden posts/sites etc.) you can learn some NodeJS framework that can help you learn and understand modern web dev. I can recommend SvelteKit(https://svelte.dev, https://kit.svelte.dev) it is beginner friendly and uses modern stuff as other frameworks (if you want more detail just tell me) and you can host it on cloudflare pages (https://pages.dev) charging differs across countries so i would recommend comparing your hourly salary vs common junior web dev salary in your country and of course put your learning time aside. Building a website from scratch while learning a framework can speed you up in your career but it will take time of course. On the other hand if you want to. Build it with backend you can use something like supabase(https://supabase.com/) but it would take more time and you will spend some time on security also you would spend a lot of time setting it up and idk if your neighbor could afford it. Ask any questions if you want to. Happy to help.

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