The Front-End Design Checklist is an exhaustive list of guidelines which can help developers analyze and understand web design to ensure the quality of their front-end development. It is not just a tool for developers, it is useful for web designers we well.

If you have been working with web designers, you know that occasionally key technical elements for the developer can be forgotten. Instead of relying on “luck” or “hope”, establish a checklist that will unconditionally facilitate your workflow.

The Front-End Performance Checklist

🚀 Launch date: July 2018

👩‍💻👨‍💻 Contributors: +5

⭐️ Stars: +1500 (📈increasing fast)

🖥 Github URL: https://github.com/thedaviddias/Front-End-Performance-Checklist

🔗 Website: (will be soon on frontendchecklist.io)

💯 Product Hunt: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/front-end-performance-checklist

The Front-End Performance Checklist is an exhaustive list of resources focused on performance in front-end development. Each rule has a “why” and “how” section to help you understand what makes that rule important in just a few words and how you can fix your issues.

I have always been interested of front-end performance. I started working on this checklist to help my team at Influitive Engineering solve issues and improve the quality of our application. I decided to open-source this project too, hoping that it would help more people.

What’s coming next?

These 3 checklists are just the beginning. I’m already working on other useful and interesting checklists to help the community in having a simple but reliable workflow. I will also update the original website (https://frontendchecklist.io) to include all the checklists.

No of this could have been possible without all the contributors and the support these projects have received. Don’t hesitate to be part of that adventure too and help improve the content!

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