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Portfolio-mobile-first

Portfolio-mobile-first is a project required as part of the microverse project tasks for day three, the project is a portfolio design using mobile first approach.

🛠 Built With

Tech Stack

HTML
CSS

Key Features

  • HTML to prepare the page semantics
  • CSS to style the page
  • linters to improve code readability and spot syntax errors
  • Git for versioning and code repositioning

💻 Getting Started

  • The portfolio mobile first project introduces students to;
    • Creating mobile UI and design.
    • Use of linters such as stylelint, weblint and lighthouse
    • Understanding of Github flows

Prerequisites

  • Git installed

Setup

  • open the terminal window
  • run git clone https://github.com/Obimbo07/portfolio-mobile-first.git
  • run cd portfolio-mobile-first
  • open index.html

Prerequisites

Usage

To run the project, execute the following command:

simply execute/launch the index.html

Deployment

You can deploy this project by:

  • Copying the project files to the deploynennt environment
  • Running the index.html

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Authors

👤 Austin Obimbo

🔭 Future Features

  • Linters to improve code functionality, site speed and code understanding
  • Semantically designed html/css codes
  • Interactions: Improving interactions with Javascript
  • Page Designs: More intuitive Designs and themes for Users
  • Multi-Languages: Including Site articule in Hindi, Spanish and French

🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!

Feel free to check the issues page

Show your support

If you like this project , please show your support by;

  • Contributing to growth and improvement of our code base
  • Give us a 5 Star

❓ FAQ

  • Can I contribute to the project?
    • Ans: Yes, we welcome contributions from the open source community
  • How often is the code base update
    • Ans: Frequently, we review the code and welcome requests for changes from the community

📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.