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Welcome to my portfolio! Here, I highlight various skills and creative projects. Explore how I transform complex ideas into eye-catching creations.

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Portfolio

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📖 [Portfolio]

This is my first simple portfolio website created in Microverse Module 1. Please explore my portfolio to see how I create cool websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I turn tricky ideas into simple and awesome designs.

🛠 Built With

Tech Stack

  • HTML
  • CSS

Key Features

  • Create portfolio with HTML and CSS
  • Set up linters
  • Use gitHub

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🚀 Live Demo

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💻 Getting Started

  • Here is my project as a Micronaut to understand how to build Mobile first website.

Prerequisites

  • To launch the project, please clone my repository onto your PC.

Setup

  • Clone this repository to your desired folder: a. Click Code button (shown in green color) b. Copy URL. c. Please clone it with the following command: git clone

Install

  • Install VS code, Node.js and git on your local computer.

Usage

  • In order to run this project, please clone this repository to your PC and open index.html file.

Run tests

To trace linter errors in VS code, please use the following commands:

  • For HTML: npx hint .
  • For CSS: npx stylelint "**/*.{css,scss}"
  • For Javascript: npx eslint .

Deployment

  • You can deploy this project using: gitHub pages

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👥 Author

👤 Ye Min Thu

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🔭 Future Features

  • More beautiful responsive portfolio website

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🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!

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⭐️ Show your support

If you like this project, follow my Facebook Page and subscribe my You Tube Channel.

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🙏 Acknowledgments

I would like to thank Microverse and my coding partners.

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❓ FAQ (OPTIONAL)

  • Can I use Sublime Text for this project?

    • [Any code editor can be used.]
  • Is Node.js needed?

    • [Yes.]

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📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.

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