A simple and minimal portfolio website template designed for developers. This project includes a home page, blogs page, works page, and an example blog. It’s perfect for beginners who want to create a clean and straightforward portfolio with minimal HTML and CSS.
- Minimal Design: Focus on simplicity and usability with clean, easy-to-read layouts.
- Responsive Layout: Works well on all screen sizes from mobile to desktop.
- Easy to Customize: Modify the HTML and CSS to suit your personal style and needs.
- Example Blog: Pre-built example blog post to help you get started with content creation.
- Home: An introduction to who you are, your skills, and your experience.
- Blogs: A collection of your blog posts.
- Works: Showcase of your projects and works.
- Example Blog: A sample blog post to illustrate how blog posts will look on your site.
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/nilaachandra/minimalio.git
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Navigate to the project directory
cd minimalio
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Open the project: Open the
index.html
file in your preferred web browser to view the website locally. Customization
Modify the content in the HTML files to add your personal information, projects, and blog posts
- Update CSS: Customize the styles.css file to change colors, fonts, and layout to match your preferences.
- Add your own images: Replace the placeholder images in the images folder with your own photos and project screenshots.
You can deploy this website using various platforms. Here are a few options:
- GitHub Pages: Push your repository to GitHub and enable GitHub Pages in the repository settings.
- Netlify: Connect your GitHub repository to Netlify for automatic deployments.
- Vercel: Import your project from GitHub to Vercel for easy deployment and hosting.
Alright, let's be real for a sec. This minimal portfolio isn't trying to win any design awards, but that's kind of the point. It's for devs who want to showcase their work without the fuss.
Think of it as the coding equivalent of that plain white t-shirt in your wardrobe. It gets the job done, and hey, sometimes simple is best, right?
If you found this useful (or at least mildly entertaining), consider dropping a star on the repo. It's not exactly rocket science, but a little appreciation never hurt anybody.
Happy coding, and may your commits always be cleaner than this portfolio's design! 👩💻👨💻
P.S. Remember, it's not a bug, it's a feature. Minimalism for the win! Also If anyone asks, yes, it's supposed to look like that. It's called "aesthetic", look it up.