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General Discussion

What if the Dev team is uncooperative?

I know I am late to this lesson, but I am a UX designer at a start up and it is my first time in this role. I am experienced with front end development and some app development as well. Sometimes my dev team will come back and tell me they cannot accomplish something that I know is possible (like adaptive text size) and if I cannot find the exact line of code for the solution for them, the integrity of the cross-platform design is compromised. Do you have a way of dealing with this when it happens?

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Hey Holly, I have no experience in this field as i'm still learning quite a bit. But as someone who's usually told that an idea of mine cant happen I expect reasons/facts to explain why I cant get my way etc. AND if i have to settle without it I usually just teach myself how to do it instead. I'm not sure this is any help but just a view point from another person in the same position in a different environment.