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Wasula Benjamin

Welcome to my Personal Portfolio Web Template!

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Introduction

This project is designed to help individuals showcase their skills, projects, and experience in a professional and visually appealing manner. Whether you are a developer, designer, or any professional looking to create an online presence, this template serves as a starting point for building your portfolio.

Audience

This project is for anyone who wants to:

  • Create a personal portfolio website.
  • Display their professional experience and projects.
  • Highlight their skills and accomplishments.
  • Share their contact details and social media links.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have the following:

  • Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • A GitHub account to host your portfolio using GitHub Pages.
  • A code editor (e.g., Sublime Text or Visual Studio Code) for customization.

Technologies Used

This portfolio template leverages the following technologies:

  • HTML5: For the structure of the website.
  • CSS3: For styling and layout design.
  • JavaScript: For interactive features.
  • Bootstrap: For responsive design and pre-built components.
  • GitHub Pages: For hosting the website.

Usage

  • Clone or Download the Repository
  • Customize the content inside index.html with your personal details, projects, and social links.
  • Customize the content inside assets folder reflect your design preferences.
  • Publish your site

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Bugs and Feature Requests

Have a bug or a feature request? Here is to how you can help:

Contributing

This is an open source example tutorial, therefore developers are encouraged to contribute and help maintain the project throughout its life cycle. Any contributions will be highly appreciated.

Looking to contribute something to this tutorial?

Please read through the contributing guidelines, included are directions for opening issues, coding standards, and notes on development.