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bvdboomen
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Online portfolio

Post by bvdboomen »

Many people didn't know it, but I had a portfolio website for a long time.
Because I was no longer actively programming, I chose Adobe Portfolio at the time.
Now my school has changed its name and the account I used for that has been lost. So everything is gone.

[geek mode on]
So ​​I have decided to build a portfolio site myself, using (hopefully) the latest techniques such as "mobile first" and "responsive" design.
The basis is a javascript that I wrote myself. Nothing happens server side, so no PHP or NodeJS in use. Not because I don't master that, but because I want to keep the site purely client site.
For the PC, some animations have been added because that looks nice. They use the "mouseover" event, which of course does not exist on the phone. That does not mean that there is less functionality on mobile, because that is not the case. In fact; on mobile you have the option to rotate the device.

At the moment the site seems to be free of bugs but oh well, it's always others who discover that. :D Because it's a client-side website, you can just look at the code and frown at certain choices I've made. Time of day when programming, so to speak. The script has already been changed 10 times because I myself sometimes have my doubts about certain choices. :wink:
[geek mode off]

The moment you visit the site, you're looking at the third version and the first one of which I think; yes, now I dare to publish it. :D
The intention is to make the front page even more dynamic, which makes it easier to maintain. The photos that are already there (especially GLV5) need to be selected even better. There are too many of them now.

I don't know yet whether I'm going to put travel reports on it. It has been taken into account in the development of the site.

Anyway, enough about it I think. Here is the link: https://www.bvdboomen.nl
Enjoy watching!
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