This website is My Resume.
In general, this website presents information about Me (COMPETENCE,PORTFOLIOS, GitHub).
- Codeinstitute: materials and homework and projector during the lesson.
- HTML: by using HTML language to markup web pages in this project.
- CSS: to perform style for the WepApp.
- FontAwesome: to perform font and icon.
- bootstrap 4: to perform responsive for the WepApp.
- JavaScript and jQuery to perform:
- The active class for the navbar links.
- Data-Countdown for events.
- Sticky-Header.
- Mobile Navigation(navbar responsive for the mobile).
- Back to top: When you are at the bottom of a page, there is a button that will take you to the top of the page.
- Send Email.
- Google map.
- Websites like: (Stackoverflow, css-tricks, w3schools, betalamedswish, github, youtube).
- API:
- EmailJS: to send email.
- Google: to get the address location on the map.
I have tested the web page with my mentor. Initially, I got some feedback and I made a little changes
- Make code more formatted.
- Reduce the comments.
I have tested the web page on different browsers and screen sizes and its works.
I have chosen to deployed my project in github pages. Why GitHub Pages? GitHub Pages offers a lot of features and flexibility, all for free. Some of the benefits include:
- Easy setup.
- Good cooperation and communication using Git and GitHub.
- Free hosting with >95% uptime.
- Live updating with normal GitHub workflow.
In GitHub, navigate to my username.github.io repository and click Settings. Within Settings, navigate to the Source section within the Github Pages section. From the dropdown menu, select master branch. Now, all of may repositories can be found at http://username.github.io/repository-name.