This is my personal portfolio website, where I showcase my work and skills as a Student. The website is built using React.js, CSS, JavaScript and Firebase, and features a responsive design that looks great on desktop and mobile devices.
- Home page with an introduction to me and my work
- Portfolio page with examples of my work, including descriptions and links
- Skills page with a list of my skills and proficiency levels
- Contact page with a form to send me a message
- React.js
- CSS
- JavaScript
- Firebase (Firestore, Storage)
To view the website, simply navigate to https://peotofolio.web.app/. The website should load automatically and be fully functional. If you want to run the website locally, you can download the code from https://github.com/Ganeshshinde-2003/protofolio and run npm start in your terminal to start the development server.
I would like to acknowledge the following resources and individuals that helped me create this portfolio website:
- Firebase for providing the cloud services used to authenticate users, store data, and serve assets.
- React Router for providing a simple and flexible way to handle client-side routing in the React app.
- CSS modern button for the CSS styles used to create the buttons on the website.
- Font Awesome for the collection of icons used throughout the website.
If you have any questions or comments about my portfolio website, feel free to reach out to me using the contact form on the website.
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