Ecommerce Website Front End Build
Budget: ₹12,500 – ₹37,500 INR
I am putting together a customer-facing website and I need a front-end expert who can turn my designs into a smooth ecommerce experience. The site’s single, non-negotiable requirement is a reliable shopping-cart flow—from “Add to Cart” through to the final hand-off for payment processing—so every piece of the UI you create should support that goal.
You will work with modern, standards-based HTML, CSS and vanilla JavaScript or a framework you are comfortable with (React, Vue or similar). Pages must be fully responsive, accessible and lightweight, with clean component structure so I can hook in my own back-end API later. I will supply the product data and overall style guide; you focus on translating it into pixel-perfect, mobile-first screens.
Deliverables
• Responsive product listing and detail pages
• Cart overlay/page with update and remove actions
• Persistent cart state across page refreshes
• Clear hooks (events or props) for price updates and checkout redirection
• Well-commented source files and a brief README on build steps
I’m ready to start as soon as I find someone who can demonstrate previous ecommerce front-end work, especially around cart UX. If that sounds like you, tell me which framework you prefer and share one example that highlights your cart implementation.
You will work with modern, standards-based HTML, CSS and vanilla JavaScript or a framework you are comfortable with (React, Vue or similar). Pages must be fully responsive, accessible and lightweight, with clean component structure so I can hook in my own back-end API later. I will supply the product data and overall style guide; you focus on translating it into pixel-perfect, mobile-first screens.
Deliverables
• Responsive product listing and detail pages
• Cart overlay/page with update and remove actions
• Persistent cart state across page refreshes
• Clear hooks (events or props) for price updates and checkout redirection
• Well-commented source files and a brief README on build steps
I’m ready to start as soon as I find someone who can demonstrate previous ecommerce front-end work, especially around cart UX. If that sounds like you, tell me which framework you prefer and share one example that highlights your cart implementation.