Senior Developer for Figma-Accurate Debugging
The Context:
• We already have final Figma designs (locked)
The site is live in Webflow, but we're seeing regressions during implementation:
• Mobile breakpoints behaving incorrectly (scroll lock / pinned hero / z-index issues)
• Interactions not matching Figma intent
• Carousels / sliders not behaving consistently
• Small layout shifts introduced while "fixing" other areas
What we need is not a redesign and not creative reinterpretation.
We're specifically looking for someone who:
• Treats Figma as the source of truth
• Can debug and correct existing Webflow builds without introducing new regressions
• Is comfortable working with HTML/CSS/JS when Webflow interactions fall short
• Understands mobile Safari quirks (vh units, fixed vs sticky, overflow, etc.)
• Works surgically rather than refactoring broadly
Phase 2 would focus on:
• Fixing mobile + interaction issues
• Restoring parity with Figma
• Hardening sliders/testimonials/blog sections
• Ensuring changes don't break previously working areas
If this sounds aligned, I'd love to: 1. Share the Webflow link + Figma
- Get your quick assessment of scope
- Discuss timing and whether you'd prefer hourly or a fixed milestone
Let me know if this is a good fit for you.
Thanks,
Kirat
Contract duration of less than 1 month. with 30 hours per week.
Mandatory skills:
Webflow, Web Design, Figma, Shopify, SEO Strategy, SEO Audit, SEO Performance, HubSpot, Zapier, HTML, HTML5, CSS, CSS 3, JavaScript, UX & UI Design
Job Qualifications
- Is comfortable working with HTML/CSS/JS when Webflow interactions fall short
- Understands mobile Safari quirks (vh units, fixed vs sticky, overflow, etc.)
- with 30 hours per week
- Webflow, Web Design, Figma, Shopify, SEO Strategy, SEO Audit, SEO Performance, HubSpot, Zapier, HTML, HTML5, CSS, CSS 3, JavaScript, UX & UI Design
Job Benefits
- Discuss timing and whether you'd prefer hourly or a fixed milestone
Job Responsibilities
- Mobile breakpoints behaving incorrectly (scroll lock / pinned hero / z-index issues)
- Interactions not matching Figma intent
- Carousels / sliders not behaving consistently
- Small layout shifts introduced while "fixing" other areas
- Treats Figma as the source of truth
- Can debug and correct existing Webflow builds without introducing new regressions
- Works surgically rather than refactoring broadly
- Phase 2 would focus on:
- Fixing mobile + interaction issues
- Restoring parity with Figma
- Hardening sliders/testimonials/blog sections
- Ensuring changes don't break previously working areas
- Get your quick assessment of scope