Portfolio Page - Responsive Web Design Complete!

Shh :shushing_face:

I’ve finally completed my portfolio page and am proud to announce that I’ve aqquired my Responsive Web Design Certification! I’m really satisfied with the whole course and am excited to begin the next!

Here’s my Portfolio (Better / Enhanced experience on Desktop)

  • Updated hero section (first screen) animations.
  • Added latest projects. (more info)
  • Added more latest projects and some changes to the portfolio. (more info)

Source Code (forgot to add this)

Here’s my official Certificate!
Most of the projecst you view in the cirtificate may be broken. That’s because I used javascript and external images for some parts of the project. So, if you wan’t to view the full, Not Broken, site, just head to my portfolio.

Contact Form [Update]

The contact form at the bottom of my site is fully functional for those of you who are unaware. I’ll be sure to reply to any messages received!

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Wow, dude, it looks amazing. Nice work, really nice work.
The only downside I can point out is that the first screen on the portfolio webpage (the one with the animation with your name on it) is pretty laggy, and it’s kind of annoying, but besides that, everything else is just incredible.

Hope i get to that level some day xd.

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Thank you very much @agustinperez444! I spent about 4 weeks on it and am very satisfied with the results and am glad you are too!
I’m not too sure why the hero section (first screen) lags. Maybe it’s because I used an external CSS animation library for it. (specifically this one).
I’ll make the animations myself and change it. Hopefully it gets better.

You’ll definitely get to my level. All you need is a little bit of passion and drive! Don’t give up!

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Just wanted to let you campers know that I’ve updated my portfolio with three of my latest projects.

Portfolio

You can view the seperate posts i’ve made for each of these new projects here:

Summary

Project 1
Project 2
Project 3

Your thoughts would be appreciated!

That’s looks great. What did you use to build it?

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@coderostro HTML, CSS and Javascript. Nothing fancy

I just discovered how young you are - no way!

You have a bright future as a developer if you keep learning. Also a good idea to go full stack, front-end might be too boring for you soon.

Much success on your journey!

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Still. Looks great - was this the portfolio project for the Resp. Web Design course?

How long have you been learning?

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@DanielHuebschmann Thank you so much! I’ve always taken a fancy to all things programming and just about 5 months ago, I decided to get fully into it! I hope to learn full stack developement, as well as game developement languages. My ultimate goal is to become a 3D game developer. I already have basic 3D modelling and animation skills.

Thank you so much for your comment. It’s incredibly encouraging! Cheers!

About 5 months. You can see a live counter in my portfolio all the way at the bottom,
image

ha, we have been learning about the same length of time, but I am slightly older than 15!

Well done

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Amazing work. It’s a delight to visit. How you do the animations so well is beyond me - hats off!

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Where did you learn those animations?

@coderostro It’s just a few basic keyframes.

Here’s a list of my favorite Front-End Developement Youtube Mentors (in no specific order):

I hope these people help you guys out, as much as they did for me!

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Tyvm!
Your comments truly are encouraging!

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Thx for the mentor list!

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Your portfolio looks amazing! I love the animations you added to the website–they really add to the experience.

I heard that employers prefer not to see skill bars as they are subjective and take up a lot of space, so I would consider taking that out and replacing it with a list of skills instead. I think your work speaks for itself!

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I second this. Your page looks great! If your intention is showing it to real employers then maybe change the skill bars for a skill list.

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Thanks for your comments!
Atm, I’m not planning on showing this to any employers (I don’t think im getting employed at 15 :laughing:). This is my first portfolio and It’ll probably change in the future. For more official work, I’ll definitely take what you’ve said into account.

Much appreciated!

Looks very snappy, love it!
From Product perspective, I could not figure out the navigation instantly when I landed on the page. Do you think it would help if you left the top-bar fixed upon user landing? Perhaps a downward arrow pointing down with light colored motion - think mustang car turn lights :wink: ?

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