Quick JS Bug Fixing Wizard
Budget: £18 – £36 GBP
I'm in urgent need of a JavaScript expert to efficiently tackle and rectify critical functional bugs in my project's code. Without the aid of comprehensive documentation, your intuitive understanding of JavaScript and problem-solving skills will be the keystones to success.
Ideal Skills and Experience:
- Proficiency in JavaScript and related debugging tools
- Adept at rapid diagnosis and resolution of functional or logical code issues
- Capability to work and navigate code without extensive documentation
- Strong analytical skills to understand and fix complex code problems
Responsibilities:
- Quickly identify and resolve functional/logical issues within the code
- Ensure smooth functionality across all implemented features
- Suggest improvements to prevent future issues when possible
I have provided the script and can provide instructions no the desired behaviour. The goal is to implement conditional logic so certain pages do NOT prefix the language while other pages continue redirecting as expected. This likely means adding an allow-list check before redirect URLs are constructed.
You will need to analyze the code to find the best place to introduce these changes, modify the language appending logic, thoroughly test both redirecting and non-redirecting paths, and ensure users have a smooth experience switching languages across the site.
Ideal Skills and Experience:
- Proficiency in JavaScript and related debugging tools
- Adept at rapid diagnosis and resolution of functional or logical code issues
- Capability to work and navigate code without extensive documentation
- Strong analytical skills to understand and fix complex code problems
Responsibilities:
- Quickly identify and resolve functional/logical issues within the code
- Ensure smooth functionality across all implemented features
- Suggest improvements to prevent future issues when possible
I have provided the script and can provide instructions no the desired behaviour. The goal is to implement conditional logic so certain pages do NOT prefix the language while other pages continue redirecting as expected. This likely means adding an allow-list check before redirect URLs are constructed.
You will need to analyze the code to find the best place to introduce these changes, modify the language appending logic, thoroughly test both redirecting and non-redirecting paths, and ensure users have a smooth experience switching languages across the site.