Single Price Grid Component challenge from Frontend Mentor.
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Single Price Grid Component challenge from Frontend Mentor.
💼 Personal portfolio built with React, Tailwind CSS, and Firebase. Showcases my projects, skills, and contact info with a modern, responsive UI.
Created my Portfolio using REACT. Majority of this application is Javascript, few dependencies, and time.
A open-source portfólio application based in Next.js, React.js and more React features 🌎
Personal Portfolio site having details of my works and skils i pursued
Simulador de aposentadoria com base em rentabilidade!
My first portfolio site, where I showcase my projects.
Built a portfolio website to display my technical skills, showcase projects I've worked on, and to provide a means to contact me.
A single-page static website to display my resume and projects.
Image finder
This is my portfolio which is a compilation of materials that exemplifies your my, skills, qualifications, education, training and experiences. It provides insight into your personality and work ethic.
Portfolio Lab - react app
tailwind-css kütüphanesini kullanarak oluşturduğum proje
In a desperate need to learn the mysteries of photography? You vicious little minx! No worries, me and Leibowitz got your back.
Pixora is an AI-powered video editing SaaS platform with a sleek and responsive UI. Built using React.js and Tailwind CSS, this app provides smooth and interactive features for easy video editing.
PLANiT is a collaborative travel planning app for groups looking to make the most of their next adventure. Users can create planning boards, or maps as we call them, where an unlimited amount of guests can be invited to suggest or vote on plans within user-customized trip catergories (e.g. Resturants, Accommodation, Hikes, Entertainment etc.)
A responsive single page for a fictional Banking business.
In this project I trained to use API.
Add a description, image, and links to the react-scroll topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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