my-portfolio
react-portfolio-template
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3 months ago | 6 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD Zero Clause License |
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my-portfolio
- Desktop users please help!!!
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I have completed the first draft of my portfolio website. It is my first major project. It is a PWA and once loaded it is completely available offline. It is responsive and is completely developed on mobile ''cause I don't get computer much. Any suggestions for improvement?
Thanks! Ok I have made all the edits suggested by you all. The site is live at https://mrjithin.netlify.app/
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Sometimes the color of the navbar doesn't change in Chrome.
I am developing my web developer portfolio. In that when I press the hamburger, the color of the top nav bar should also change. But sometimes in Chrome it doesn't change and I have to reload. I thought it is probably because the script didn't load. But even after waiting for a long time this bug occurs. Can anyone say why it happens and how to solve it. Note that this color change is only for mobile nav. The source code is available at https://github.com/mrjithin/my-portfolio/ . And the script that does this thing is available with the name ham.js in the scripts folder.
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Cache is building up with each load.
The source code is given in the post already. I am again posting it... https://github.com/mrjithin/my-portfolio/
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Cache is building up and not clearing up.
I am working on my portfolio. It is a PWA and there is a service worker. I am caching the index page and all the required assets of the index page using the service worker. But when I actually test it the cache is building up with each load and not getting cleared. Can anyone tell what should I change or add to solve this?
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Can anyone tell why the service worker is not registering in Chrome Dev tools?
Can anyone tell why the service worker is not registering in Chrome Dev tools for my website: Source code available at GitHub.
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Why does the hamburger goes out of the screen in first load but when reloaded it becomes okay?
I am developing my portfolio and here is the link: https://mrjithin.netlify.app/ When it is viewed on mobile, on the first load, the hamburger goes out of the screen and only a part is visible. But when it is reloaded it becomes okay. Can anyone tell why is it so? The source code is available at: https://github.com/mrjithin/my-portfolio/ If the bug isn't visible again, try viewing it in incognito again. In the first load it goes out of the screen but on reload it becomes okay.
react-portfolio-template
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What am I doing wrong ?
Your project portfolio I actually thought was a troll at first, the colors, alignments, fonts, are all just horrendous. No offense, you're not a designer. But just use a nice clean template, there are hundreds out there. Use a UI kit, something. It has to be readable at the very least. Here, free - https://github.com/chetanverma16/react-portfolio-template
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React Portfolio Template V3.0
Project - https://github.com/chetanverma16/react-portfolio-template Release Notes - https://github.com/chetanverma16/react-portfolio-template/releases/tag/3.0
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How to build a portfolio website using Next.js and TailwindCSS
Hey internet, in this blog, we are going to create a developer/designer portfolio using react-portfolio-template which is a portfolio template based on Next.js & TailwindCSS.
To get started with the template, at first we need to get it up and running locally on our machine, so to do that you can clone this repo. git clone https://github.com/chetanverma16/react-portfolio-template
- I have created a React Portfolio Template for Designers and Developers hosted on Github. let me know what you guys think.
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How to become a web developer in 2022 (My Take)
Github - https://github.com/chetanverma16/react-portfolio-template
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5 Best Developer Portfolio Templates of 2021
View Demo | Get Template A simple personal portfolio website can never do you wrong. Simple can be beautiful. When going for a minimalist approach, you must focus on other things to grab the user’s attention and really understand the experience the user will take away from viewing your online portfolio. The only animation in this portfolio is a couple of the texts on the scroll.
What are some alternatives?
home - The personal website/portfolio template by Hashir Shoaib. Built using React and Bootstrap.
material-ui-portfolio - Personal Portfolio Web Application using React & Material UI
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react-frontend-dev-portfolio - Easy to adapt and deploy React portfolio inspired with solutions found at GitHub.
react-portfolio - React Portfolio made with love ❤ from India
Light-Particle - Website-Boilerplate | Combo of Webpack, Bootstrap... to develop/build a cross-browser & -device, light-theme blog + portfolio website with exchangeable WebGL header - Demo:
developer-portfolio - Software Developer Portfolio Template built with react.js and next.js bootstrap that helps you showcase your work and skills as a software developer.
osprey-delight - Osprey Delight is the free-minded artist's choice for a clutter-free and blazingly fast single-page portfolio.
iot-minion - Robô caseiro feito durante período de quarentena pela COVID-19, com placa ESP8266 e recipiente de sabão líquido dos minions. Utiliza a API REST no desenvolvimento e não o SOAP :satisfied:
kevan.tv - Personal website at https://www.kevan.tv
react-terminal-portfolio - react-terminal-portfolio :tada: A customizable template for your portfolio