The ‘front end’ of a website refers to the part that users interact with directly in their web browsers. It includes everything they see and interact with, such as text, images, buttons, and navigation menus. The front end is created using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which combine to shape the website’s appearance, layout, and functionality.
Essentially, the visual aspects of the website are designed to provide a user-friendly experience. While users can see and engage with the front end, the back end, which involves servers and databases, operates behind the scenes to manage data and ensure the site works properly.
Further reading: The Difference Between Web Design, UI and UX Design