FrontFixer Terms of Service

Terms of Service

Last updated: June 2026

Understand how to use FrontFixer responsibly.

By accessing or using FrontFixer, including the FRONTFIXER · LIVE INSPECTOR, you agree to these Terms of Service. FrontFixer is an independent educational resource for front-end debugging, code examples, layout explanations, and rule-based HTML/CSS guidance. Use the site carefully, review all suggestions, and test every change before applying it to a real project.

  • Educational use
  • No guaranteed results
  • Backup before applying code
  • Rule-based tool guidance

Terms at a glance

Use responsibly FrontFixer helps you understand patterns, but you are responsible for reviewing and testing your own code.
Back up your work Before applying any code suggestion, make a backup or use version control whenever possible.
No universal fixes Front-end bugs depend on markup, CSS architecture, frameworks, browsers, and surrounding components.

1. Overview

These Terms of Service govern your access to and use of FrontFixer. If you do not agree with these terms, you should not use the site.

FrontFixer provides educational front-end content, code examples, debugging explanations, and access to the FRONTFIXER · LIVE INSPECTOR. The site is designed to help readers understand common HTML, CSS, layout, and responsive issues, but it does not replace professional judgment, testing, code review, or project-specific engineering decisions.

2. Educational purpose

All content on FrontFixer is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. Code snippets, examples, explanations, comparisons, and suggested fixes are intended to illustrate common front-end debugging patterns.

FrontFixer does not provide tailored consulting, professional engineering services, security auditing, legal advice, or guaranteed implementation support through the public site.

3. FRONTFIXER · LIVE INSPECTOR

The FRONTFIXER · LIVE INSPECTOR is a no-AI, rule-based HTML and CSS debugging tool built to help developers spot common layout bugs, compare broken and fixed patterns, and understand cleaner front-end solutions.

The Live Inspector works by checking code against practical debugging rules and known front-end patterns. It may help identify issues such as overflow, sticky positioning problems, z-index conflicts, rigid grids, unclickable elements, input sizing issues, and other recurring HTML/CSS problems.

However, the Live Inspector may produce incorrect, incomplete, overly broad, or context-dependent suggestions. It does not understand every design decision, framework, dependency, browser issue, build process, or surrounding component in your project.

4. Backup and testing responsibility

Before applying any code from FrontFixer or the FRONTFIXER · LIVE INSPECTOR to a real project, you should make a backup, use version control when possible, test the change in a safe environment, and review the result carefully before publishing or shipping it to production.

You are responsible for deciding whether a suggestion is appropriate for your project. Do not apply code blindly to client work, production websites, commercial projects, or critical systems without testing and review.

5. No guarantees

FrontFixer aims to provide practical and useful information, but no guarantee is made that any fix, snippet, explanation, or Live Inspector suggestion will work in every scenario.

Front-end behavior can vary depending on browsers, devices, frameworks, plugins, themes, CSS order, JavaScript behavior, accessibility requirements, server configuration, third-party scripts, and implementation details.

6. Use at your own risk

Your use of FrontFixer content and the FRONTFIXER · LIVE INSPECTOR is at your own risk. You are solely responsible for how you apply, modify, test, publish, or deploy any code or guidance found on the site.

FrontFixer is not responsible for bugs, regressions, broken layouts, accessibility issues, data loss, business interruption, lost revenue, client disputes, production errors, security issues, or other consequences that may result from using or relying on the site.

7. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, FrontFixer, its owner, contributors, and related parties shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, punitive, or exemplary damages arising from your access to, use of, or inability to use the site, its content, code examples, or the FRONTFIXER · LIVE INSPECTOR.

This includes, but is not limited to, damages related to website downtime, broken code, layout failures, loss of data, loss of profits, loss of business opportunities, loss of goodwill, or reliance on any content or suggestion provided by FrontFixer.

8. No warranties

FrontFixer is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. No warranties are made regarding completeness, accuracy, reliability, availability, security, suitability, or fitness for a particular purpose.

FrontFixer does not warrant that the site will be uninterrupted, error-free, free from harmful components, or that any specific issue will be solved by the content or tools provided.

9. User-submitted code and privacy

The public FRONTFIXER · LIVE INSPECTOR is designed to run in your browser. Code pasted into the tool is used for local rule-based inspection in your current browser session and is not intended to be sent to a FrontFixer server by the public widget.

Even so, you should avoid pasting private, confidential, proprietary, client-sensitive, credential-containing, or security-sensitive code into any public website tool unless you have permission and understand the risks.

10. Acceptable use

You agree not to misuse FrontFixer, interfere with the site, attempt unauthorized access, scrape or copy large portions of the site, reverse engineer protected systems, attack the site, inject harmful code, or use the site in a way that violates applicable laws or the rights of others.

You also agree not to present FrontFixer content, branding, or tool output as your own product, service, or original editorial work without permission.

11. Intellectual property

The FrontFixer name, branding, visual identity, page structure, editorial content, explanations, design, and original materials are owned by FrontFixer unless otherwise stated.

You may use code snippets and examples for learning and practical implementation in your own projects, but you may not copy, reproduce, republish, redistribute, sell, scrape, or repackage FrontFixer content, design, branding, or tool logic as a competing product or content library without permission.

12. External links and third-party resources

FrontFixer may link to third-party websites, tools, documentation, plugins, or resources. These external resources are provided for convenience and reference only.

FrontFixer does not control third-party websites and is not responsible for their content, availability, accuracy, policies, security, or practices.

13. Changes to the site and terms

FrontFixer may update, remove, revise, or reorganize content, features, tools, pages, or these Terms of Service at any time.

Continued use of the site after changes are posted means you accept the updated terms.

14. Contact

For questions about these Terms of Service, contact FrontFixer at:

contact@frontfixer.com

Use FrontFixer with confidence — and caution.

FrontFixer is built to help you understand front-end bugs faster, but every implementation should be backed up, reviewed, tested, and adapted to your specific project before production use.