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📖 [replica my portfolio]

[replica my portfolio] This is a project to learn how to create a user interface by replicating a Figma template.

🛠 Built With

Tech Stack

Client
Server
Database

Key Features

  • This is a replica of a portfolio from figma
  • So far I added a toolbar and headline

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🚀 Live Demo

Live Demo Link

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💻 Getting Started

To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.

step 1: Clone this repo locally using git in the command line and the following command

git clone https://github.com/Jrmcuervo/hello-microverse.git

Alternatively, you can just download the complete zip file and extract the folder in your directory

Step 2: Copy All Project files and run using VSCODE. HTML can be viewed in browser.

Prerequisites

In order to run this project you need: ◦ Installation of Git ◦ Installation of NPM ◦ A working browser ◦ Internet connection ◦ A code editor like Visual Studio Code ◦ Installation of Live Server plugging in Visual Studio Code

Setup

Clone this repository to your desired folder:

git clone https://github.com/Jrmcuervo/replica-my-portfolio.git

Install

Install this project with:

  • No need of installation

Usage

To run the project, open the it by launching the Live Server plugging in visual studio code or any other means that you know.

Run tests

To run tests, run the following command:

Deployment

You can deploy this project using:

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👥 Authors

👤 Ruben

👤 Abraham

👤 Austin

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🔭 Future Features

  • In the next part of the project I'm goin to add interactions to the navbar to show and hide the menu
  • Also I'm goin to build the next part of my portfolio that includes the projects and about me section

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🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!

Feel free to check the issues page.

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⭐️ Show your support

If you like this project...

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🙏 Acknowledgments

I would like to thank...

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📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.

NOTE: we recommend using the MIT license - you can set it up quickly by using templates available on GitHub. You can also use any other license if you wish.

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