Hi! I Make Accessible Websites with Modern Best Practices 👋
I use Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.2 to help me develop my personal website.
I focus on performance. The pages on my website on average have less than 10 Kilobytes (KB) page weight. No trackers. No ads. No stock images. Only content.
Blog posts ✏️
The best blog posts I have written.
- Every Line of Code Is a Step to Success
- Manual Audit with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2
- ChatGPT and Web Developers
- Simple
- Tips for Improving Website Performance
Tell me about yourself 😎
I have built over 30 websites that show my front-end skills at Frontend Mentor. All of them are available on GitHub.
I also have helped developers in the Frontend Mentor community by analyzing their code and giving them feedback.
I have given 1300+ code reviews. Based on the statistics, 1100+ code reviews were useful. It means 83% of my comments were helpful.
My strength is my ability to create accessible websites. I make sure as many people as possible can access each website that I create. Not only that, every time I have done creating a website, I spare my time to write README
to write what I have learned and explain how I created the website.
I recommend looking through the pinned repositories that showcase my current skills.
I also write blog posts to share the knowledge I have gained. Writing not only makes it easier to understand new concepts but also helps others to understand the concepts.
I spend my free time playing sudoku and enjoying the satisfaction of solving a difficult puzzle.
Technical skills and tools 💼
- HTML - The building block of the web. No website can survive without this.
- CSS - The styling language for the web.
- Git - Track the history of my projects. It allows me to break things with no worries.
- Sass - CSS pre-processor. It helps me organize my stylesheets while still compiling them into a single CSS file.
- Figma - Design tool. I use Figma when I am working with a design file. I am not a designer.
- JavaScript - A programming language for web browsers.
- Windows Terminal - I use Command Prompt inside it.
- Visual Studio Code - Code editor. I love this tool. It has everything that I need to write code.
Accomplishments 🏆
- Gave 1300+ code reviews and found that 83% of them were helpful (see all my code reviews at Frontend Mentor)
- Finished 30+ projects of various sizes and difficulty levels (see all my projects at Frontend Mentor)
- Became "Mentor of the Week" in the 1st place twice. (see my Frontend Mentor profile)
- Wrote over 80 blog posts on my website.
License 🤝
You can copy-paste all the content without my permission. You can copy the entire source code without my permission. Also, you do not need to give an attribution to me.
I hope this can help you have a custom GitHub profile too.
The content of this file is licensed under Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal (CC0).
The source code of this repository is released under the Unlicense.