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PTAC-2858 Report
PTAC-2858 Report
The foundation of the site is its HTML structure, what partitions the material into consistent parts
and ensures openness. The site is styled and planned utilizing CSS, which utilizes format, variety,
text style, and movement to further develop ease of use and tasteful allure. JavaScript upgrades
utility and commitment by permitting dynamic parts like picture sliders, sifting decisions, and
liquid looking over.
Introduction:
The website's gallery is a neatly organised and aesthetically appealing way to showcase the owner's
work. Visitors may examine each portfolio item's pertinent information, such as project descriptions,
photographs, and links, to learn more about the creator's qualifications.
Additionally, the website uses responsive design principles to guarantee fluid viewing and interaction
across devices. By reducing loading times and creating simple navigation, it puts a high priority on
user experience and makes it simple to explore the portfolio.
This portfolio website offers an excellent platform for people to demonstrate their abilities, engage
visitors, and maybe attract job possibilities in a visually attractive and dynamic way thanks to its
combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Design:
A direct portfolio site has my CV, which subtleties my experience, schooling, and talents. A reaction
from the client is shipped off the owner. Saves the worth or information that the client has gone into
a specific bookkeeping sheet.
TECHNICAL APPROVAL COMMITTEE – REPORT SUBMISSION FORMAT
Methodology:
1.Planning and Conceptualization
2.HTML Markup
3.CSS Styling
4.Responsive Design
5.Portfolio Showcase
6.JavaScript Functionality
7.Cross-Browser Compatibility
8.Testing and Debugging
Outcome of project:
1.Visual Impact
2.Clear Navigation
3.Showcase Portfolio
4.About Me Section
5.Contact and Call-to-Action
6.Responsive and Accessible Design
7.User Engagement.
8.Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Cost Analysis:
No Cost
References:
1.Behance (https://www.behance.net/)
2.Dribbble (https://dribbble.com/)
3.Awwwards (https://www.awwwards.com/)
4.Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/)
5.Miroslav Tížik (https://tizik.net/)
6.Hannah Purmort (http://www.hannahpurmort.com/)
7.Samuel Scalzo (https://samuelscalzo.com/)
8.Tobias van Schneider (https://www.vanschneider.com/)
9.Ben Mingo (https://www.benmingo.com/)
10.Ramotion (https://ramotion.com/).