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Role - HTML developer
Location - Brussels
Start - ASAP
Duration - 3 months
Required Responsibilities
Creation and maintenance of the responsive HTML library based on delivered designs
Implementation of the accessibility track in the existing/new components.
control quality (testing multi devices and cross platform) when delivering pages to business/or when publishing web pages in production
Being the Technical analyst's backup in the HTML quality control process.
propose creative pages within deadlines set and respecting graphical web guidelines -brainstorming in close collaboration with Creative expert, Business Analyst, UI Designer, HTML Web Designers -translate the strategies and concepts in creative and innovative
Technical skills
- HTML 5 & CSS3/SASS mastering
- CSS preprocessors (i.e.: SASS)
- Responsive Front-end frameworks / libraries (i.e.: Foundation, jQuery
- Knowledge of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG AA)
- Javascript (VanillaJS, ES6, async,
- Angular JS knowledge
- Photoshop/XD
- CMS's (WordPress, Joomla, Drupal
Attitudes/Behaviour
- respect guidelines
Languages
-Dutch and/or French
and English
Must have: HTML, CSS, CMS, experience with Responsive & Accessibility
Language: English + one of the two national languages (FR or NL).
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