/Resume

Resume built using HTML and CSS only.

Primary LanguageHTMLMIT LicenseMIT

Sudharsan - Resume

This project is a design-focused tool or template built primarily using HTML and CSS for resumes.

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Description

A minimalist web tool tailored for crafting and personalizing professional resumes using only HTML and CSS.

With an emphasis on simplicity and functionality, the HTML & CSS Resume Designer aims to empower users in their job-hunting journey, one resume at a time.

Demo

Live Demo

Internship

This internship is provided by CyberDude Networks Pvt. Ltd. as part of the 6-Month Free Internship program, a skill development initiative organized to enhance participants' skills. Mentoring was provided by Mr. Anbuselvan Rocky. For more information, you can contact CyberDude Networks here.

Technologies Used

  • HTML 5
  • CSS 3

Features

Currently site is with Static HTML & CSS, and there were no distinguishing feature added yet except the link redirects to the appropriate site, and hover state changes with a transition effect for a better User experience.

Installation

  • Use the following command to clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/danielace1/Resume.git
  • Change your current directory to the project's root directory:
cd Resume
  • Simply open the index.html file in your preferred web browser. You can drag and drop the file into the browser, or right-click the file and choose 'Open with' followed by your browser choice.

How to Setup the Project Locally?

Check the repository - Resume, Go to "Local Tab" and download ZIP as your method to download this project to local. Afterwards, Open it with your code editor then use "Live Server" or Right click on the index.html file and Open with your favorite browser.

Usage

  • Navigate to the directory where you've cloned or downloaded the repository and locate the index.html file.
  • Double-click the 'index.html' file to open it in your default web browser. Alternatively, you can drag and drop the file into an open browser window.
  • Customize Your Resume.
  • As you make changes, the right pane (or a designated area) should reflect these adjustments in real-time, giving you a live preview of the final look.
  • If you want to host your resume online, use platforms like GitHub Pages, Netlify, or Vercel to host the generated HTML and share the link.

Contributing

I welcome contributions from everyone. Here's how you can help:

Reporting Issue

If you were able to spot a problem with the project, Search if an issue already exists, otherwise open an issue relevant issue form here.

How to Contribute

  • Fork the Repository here.
  • Clone the Forked Repository.
  • Create a New Branch.
  • Make Your Changes:
    Ensure that you adhere to the existing coding standards. If adding a new feature, please consider writing documentation for it.
  • Commit Your Changes.
  • Push to Your Fork.
  • Submit a Pull Request.
  • Once your pull request is approved, the maintainers will merge your contribution into the main repository.

License

MIT

Acknowledgments

I'd like to acknowledge the creators and contributors of the various open-source tools and libraries I utilized. Their work laid the foundation for many features of this project.

For Contributors: Don't forget to add your extra resources if the PR were merged with the project.

Sources Links 📗 Description
Font Awesome Link For awesome icons.
W3 Schools Link For additional reference.

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