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A portfolio is a compilation of materials that exemplifies your beliefs, skills, qualifications, education, training, and experiences. It provides insight into your personality and work ethic. A portfolio website is generally a static website featuring work samples and other details as explained above. It is closely related to Online Resume or C.V.
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Dark Mode Feature
Most of the modern websites have Dark and Light mode options. I'm thinking of adding dark mode to this portfolio template. Issue is open for discussion and contribution.
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Feedback from Ahmad Shadeed. I think it's worth making the changes for things that he pointed out.
- The button text color "Get in touch" is not clear for me, I think it has to be pure white
- The github link next to "View site" needs a revisit. A screen reader will read it as "Github", which is not clear.
- The alt attribute should be more clear
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Accessibility
Looks like you've done a good job with making things accessible which is great! Looking through I found a couple of things which could be improved.
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<button>which toggles aria-expanded when it is clicked. It also needs an accessible name adding - Opening the nav should trap focus inside the nav until it is closed via the button (or the escape key is presse
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Taking a look at our current README can be daunting to starters due to the size of it. Also, there's no easy way to navigate to a section of the documentation.
Adding something similar to how most projects with long docs should be a good start.
Example