This is my Portfolio WIP for a Full-Stack Boot Camp I'm participating in. You can find the delopment of this task at https://minusinfinite.github.io/portfolio/
For this task, we're given the following User Story
AS AN employer
I WANT to view a potential employee's deployed portfolio of work samples
SO THAT I can review samples of their work and assess whether they're a good candidate for an open position
As well as the following Acceptance Criteria
GIVEN I need to sample a potential employee's previous work
WHEN I load their portfolio
THEN I am presented with the developer's name, a recent photo or avatar, and links to sections about them, their work, and how to contact them
WHEN I click one of the links in the navigation
THEN the UI scrolls to the corresponding section
WHEN I click on the link to the section about their work
THEN the UI scrolls to a section with titled images of the developer's applications
WHEN I am presented with the developer's first application
THEN that application's image should be larger in size than the others
WHEN I click on the images of the applications
THEN I am taken to that deployed application
WHEN I resize the page or view the site on various screens and devices
THEN I am presented with a responsive layout that adapts to my viewport
I believe I have followed the above requirements with the following examples. When you go to my porfolio You will see a Header and Navigation that is fixed to the Viewpoint. The links are booked marked via anchor tags and ID on page sections.
Below is an example from my index.html
<header>
<h1>Porfolio - Ashley Mann</h1>
<nav>
<a href="#about-me">About Me</a>
<a href="#projects">Projects</a>
<a href="#contact">Contact</a>
<a href="https://github.com/minusInfinite" target="_blank">Github</a>
</nav>
</header>
<main>
<section id="about-me">
<h2>About Me</h2>
</section>
</main>The following CSS allows for the section links to scroll smoothly
html {
scroll-behavior: smooth;
}I have used the CSS option of Flex to allow my navigation and Project images to adjust to the browser viewpoint. Media Queries have also been added to change the navigation from an inline to a block list of links if given the viewpoints pixel width.
To demonstrate a link to a project, I've used the example of our first homework task as the first project. The image will link to the Github page deployment with the figure caption having a link to the Github repository