Notice: This website is currently under construction. Final results coming soon!
Welcome to the repository for my personal portfolio website. This project serves as a digital resume and a showcase of my journey from my BCA days to my current Master's in Computer Applications (MCA). It connects my academic work with personal experiments, automation projects, and web development ideas.
This portfolio is built to document my learning process and showcase what I build and explore. Instead of just writing theory, I believe in turning concepts into small, functional projects. This website itself is an ongoing experiment in crafting clean, responsive user interfaces.
- Dynamic Backgrounds: Immersive looping video background with a blur overlay for a modern aesthetic.
- Scroll Animations: Smooth fade-ins, zoom-ins, and flip animations powered by the AOS (Animate On Scroll) library.
- Interactive Timeline: A structured journey mapping my milestones from starting my BCA in 2023 to pursuing my MCA in 2025.
- Gallery Layouts: Organized, responsive grid cards for showcasing campus life, technical projects, and events.
- Direct Connect: Quick links to my GitHub, Instagram, and a direct Gmail composition button.
- HTML5: Semantic structuring.
- CSS3: Custom styling, flexbox/grid layouts, gradients, and blur effects (
layer-blur). - JavaScript (AOS Library): Used
aos.jsfor lightweight, scroll-triggered animations.
- Hero/Header: Introduction with video background and quick social/email links.
- College: Details about my ongoing MCA journey and core focus areas (C, Python, Web Dev).
- Achievements: A chronological timeline of my academic and technical milestones.
- Tech: A breakdown of my interests, including Python automation, n8n workflows, and web UI design.
- About Me: A photo gallery sharing behind-the-scenes moments of my campus life, lab sessions, and coding setups.
To run this project on your local machine:
- Clone this repository:
git clone [https://github.com/Raycisto/your-repo-name.git](https://github.com/Raycisto/your-repo-name.git)