Project: Frontend Development for a High-End Custom Website (WordPress / Elementor) I’m looking for a highly precise frontend developer for a luxury jewelry website. This is not a template-based project and not standard responsive work. The design already exists and must be translated into code exactly, with a strong focus on details, proportions, and visual balance. What I’m looking for: -WordPress + Elementor (custom HTML / CSS / JS where needed) -Very accurate design implementation (no reinterpretation) -Stable layouts (no jumping, no reflow on resize) -Clean, calm responsiveness across desktop, tablet, and mobile -Subtle, high-quality motion (not generic effects) -Strong attention to spacing, typography, and visual weight -Clear communication and reliability This project requires precision from the very beginning. Approximations that are “fixed later” do not work here. Important context (please read) I have worked with several developers who claimed strong experience but were not able to deliver the required level of detail and accuracy. Because of that, alignment is critical before starting the full project. Mandatory test (unpaid) Shortlisted freelancers must complete a small unpaid test: One representative section only to evaluate: -precision -speed -attention to detail -understanding of layout behavior and motion This test is not free labor. It is necessary because previous collaborations failed despite experience claims, and I need to ensure real alignment before committing budget and access. If you are not willing to do a small unpaid test, please do not apply. Timeline Full website: maximum 4 weeks, including motion Please apply only if -You are confident in pixel-accurate frontend work -You understand that details are not “minor” -You can work efficiently without sacrificing quality -You are comfortable being evaluated on real output, not promises When applying, please briefly confirm: -Your experience with WordPress + Elementor -That you are willing to complete the unpaid test section -A link to one project where precision mattered