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Being a web developer for some time now, I can say I’ve made a few mistakes along the way that I learned to avoid.
The most common mistakes made by web developers have to do with leaving things unclear during the project instead of clarifying them in the very beginning.
Those mistakes cause misunderstandings with the client and they’ll make you work more, without getting payed as you should.I’d like to share some mistakes I think the best of us made before we learned our lesson:
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Letting browser compatibility left unclear












