├── public ├── favicon.ico ├── logo192.png ├── logo512.png ├── profile.png ├── favicon-16x16.png ├── favicon-32x32.png ├── apple-touch-icon.png ├── portfolio-example.gif ├── android-chrome-192x192.png ├── android-chrome-512x512.png ├── robots.txt ├── site.webmanifest ├── sitemap.xml ├── manifest.json └── index.html ├── src ├── index.js ├── styles │ ├── style.css │ ├── images.css │ └── no-touch.min.css ├── components │ ├── layouts │ │ ├── HeaderButton.js │ │ ├── Project.js │ │ ├── Skills.js │ │ └── Particles.js │ └── section │ │ ├── About.js │ │ ├── Works.js │ │ ├── Header.js │ │ └── Contact.js ├── App.js └── profile.js ├── .gitignore ├── package.json ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── .eslintcache ├── README.md └── LICENSE /public/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/logo192.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/logo192.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/logo512.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/logo512.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/profile.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/profile.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/favicon-16x16.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/favicon-16x16.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/favicon-32x32.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/favicon-32x32.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/apple-touch-icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/apple-touch-icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/portfolio-example.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/portfolio-example.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/android-chrome-192x192.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/android-chrome-192x192.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/android-chrome-512x512.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/HEAD/public/android-chrome-512x512.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/robots.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # https://www.robotstxt.org/robotstxt.html 2 | Sitemap: https://kaustubhai.netlify.app/sitemap.xml 3 | User-agent: * 4 | Disallow: 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/site.webmanifest: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | {"name":"","short_name":"","icons":[{"src":"/android-chrome-192x192.png","sizes":"192x192","type":"image/png"},{"src":"/android-chrome-512x512.png","sizes":"512x512","type":"image/png"}],"theme_color":"#ffffff","background_color":"#ffffff","display":"standalone"} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react'; 2 | import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'; 3 | import App from './App'; 4 | import './styles/style.css' 5 | import './styles/images.css' 6 | import './styles/no-touch.min.css' 7 | 8 | ReactDOM.render( 9 | 10 | 11 | , 12 | document.getElementById('root') 13 | ); 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/styles/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Montserrat:wght@700&display=swap'); 2 | @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Anonymous+Pro:wght@700&display=swap'); 3 | @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Source+Sans+Pro'); 4 | :root { 5 | --primary-color: #e96224; 6 | --hover-color: #ff6600; 7 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/layouts/HeaderButton.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react' 2 | 3 | const HeaderButton = () => { 4 | 5 | return ( 6 | <> 7 |
8 | 9 |
10 | 11 | ) 12 | } 13 | 14 | export default HeaderButton 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # See https://help.github.com/articles/ignoring-files/ for more about ignoring files. 2 | 3 | # dependencies 4 | /node_modules 5 | /.pnp 6 | .pnp.js 7 | 8 | # testing 9 | /coverage 10 | 11 | # production 12 | /build 13 | /.firebase 14 | /.firebaserc 15 | /firebase.json 16 | 17 | # misc 18 | .DS_Store 19 | .env.local 20 | .env.development.local 21 | .env.test.local 22 | .env.production.local 23 | 24 | npm-debug.log* 25 | yarn-debug.log* 26 | yarn-error.log* 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/sitemap.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | https://kaustubhai.netlify.app/ 12 | 2020-07-24T21:09:55+00:00 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/layouts/Project.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react' 2 | 3 | const Project = ({id, name, url, skills}) => { 4 | return ( 5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |

{name}

10 | { skills &&

{skills.map(skill => skill)}

} 11 |
12 | ) 13 | } 14 | 15 | export default Project 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/manifest.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "short_name": "React App", 3 | "name": "Create React App Sample", 4 | "icons": [ 5 | { 6 | "src": "favicon.ico", 7 | "sizes": "64x64 32x32 24x24 16x16", 8 | "type": "image/x-icon" 9 | }, 10 | { 11 | "src": "logo192.png", 12 | "type": "image/png", 13 | "sizes": "192x192" 14 | }, 15 | { 16 | "src": "logo512.png", 17 | "type": "image/png", 18 | "sizes": "512x512" 19 | } 20 | ], 21 | "start_url": ".", 22 | "display": "standalone", 23 | "theme_color": "#000000", 24 | "background_color": "#ffffff" 25 | } 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/layouts/Skills.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react' 2 | 3 | const Skills = ({ label, svg, faClass }) => { 4 | return ( 5 |
6 | {svg ? : } 7 |
{label}
8 |
9 | ) 10 | } 11 | 12 | export default Skills 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/App.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, { useEffect } from "react"; 2 | import Particles from "./components/layouts/Particles"; 3 | import Header from "./components/section/Header"; 4 | import About from "./components/section/About"; 5 | import Works from "./components/section/Works"; 6 | import Contact from "./components/section/Contact"; 7 | import AOS from "aos"; 8 | import "aos/dist/aos.css"; 9 | import { animation } from "./profile"; 10 | 11 | function App() { 12 | useEffect(() => { 13 | AOS.init({ 14 | duration: animation.duration, 15 | once: animation.once, 16 | disable: !animation.animate, 17 | }); 18 | // eslint-disable-next-line 19 | }, []); 20 | 21 | return ( 22 |
23 |
24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 |
29 | ); 30 | } 31 | 32 | export default App; 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "portfolio", 3 | "version": "0.1.1", 4 | "private": false, 5 | "dependencies": { 6 | "@testing-library/jest-dom": "^5.11.6", 7 | "@testing-library/react": "^11.2.2", 8 | "@testing-library/user-event": "^12.2.2", 9 | "aos": "^2.3.4", 10 | "react": "^17.0.1", 11 | "react-dom": "^17.0.1", 12 | "react-particles-js": "^3.4.1", 13 | "react-scripts": "4.0.1", 14 | "tsparticles": "1.33.2", 15 | "web-vitals": "^0.2.4" 16 | }, 17 | "scripts": { 18 | "start": "react-scripts start", 19 | "build": "react-scripts build", 20 | "test": "react-scripts test", 21 | "eject": "react-scripts eject" 22 | }, 23 | "eslintConfig": { 24 | "extends": [ 25 | "react-app", 26 | "react-app/jest" 27 | ] 28 | }, 29 | "browserslist": { 30 | "production": [ 31 | ">0.2%", 32 | "not dead", 33 | "not op_mini all" 34 | ], 35 | "development": [ 36 | "last 1 chrome version", 37 | "last 1 firefox version", 38 | "last 1 safari version" 39 | ] 40 | } 41 | } 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/section/About.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react' 2 | import Skills from '../layouts/Skills' 3 | import { about, skillsBar, section2title } from '../../profile' 4 | 5 | const About = () => { 6 | return ( 7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |

{section2title}

13 |
14 |

15 | {about.paragraph} 16 |

17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | {skillsBar.map((x) => 22 | 23 | )}̀ 24 |
25 |
26 |
27 | ) 28 | } 29 | 30 | export default About 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/section/Works.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react' 2 | import Project from '../layouts/Project' 3 | import { projects, miscellaneous, section3Title, section4Title } from '../../profile' 4 | 5 | const Works = () => { 6 | return ( 7 | <> 8 |
9 | <> 10 |
11 |

{section3Title}

12 |
13 | 14 |
15 | {projects && projects.map((x) => 16 | 17 | )} 18 |
19 |
20 | 21 |
22 | <> 23 |
24 |

{section4Title}

25 |
26 | 27 |
28 | {miscellaneous && miscellaneous.map((x) => 29 | 30 | )} 31 |
32 |
33 | 34 | ) 35 | } 36 | 37 | export default Works 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/styles/images.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | /* Add your profile image here */ 3 | .Photo{ 4 | background-image: url('https://images.pexels.com/photos/3799821/pexels-photo-3799821.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=750&w=1260'); 5 | } 6 | /* Projects Photo */ 7 | .project1{ 8 | background-image: url('https://via.placeholder.com/400x600.png?text=Project+one'); 9 | cursor: none; 10 | } 11 | .project2{ 12 | background-image: url('https://via.placeholder.com/400x600.png?text=Project+two'); 13 | cursor: none; 14 | } 15 | .project3{ 16 | background-image: url('https://via.placeholder.com/400x600.png?text=Project+three'); 17 | cursor: none; 18 | } 19 | .project4{ 20 | background-image: url('https://via.placeholder.com/400x600.png?text=Project+four'); 21 | cursor: none; 22 | } 23 | .project5{ 24 | background-image: url('https://via.placeholder.com/400x600.png?text=Project+five'); 25 | cursor: none; 26 | } 27 | .project6{ 28 | background-image: url('https://via.placeholder.com/400x600.png?text=Project+six'); 29 | cursor: none; 30 | } 31 | /* Miscelaneous Activities photo */ 32 | .misc1{ 33 | background-image: url('https://via.placeholder.com/400x600.png?text=Miscellaneous+one'); 34 | cursor: none; 35 | } 36 | .misc2{ 37 | background-image: url('https://via.placeholder.com/400x600.png?text=Miscellaneous+two'); 38 | cursor: none; 39 | } 40 | .misc3{ 41 | background-image: url('https://via.placeholder.com/400x600.png?text=Miscellaneous+three'); 42 | cursor: none; 43 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/section/Header.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react'; 2 | import HeaderButton from '../layouts/HeaderButton' 3 | import { header } from '../../profile' 4 | 5 | const Header = () => { 6 | 7 | const scrollTo = () => { 8 | window.scrollTo({ 9 | top: 100000, 10 | left: 0, 11 | behavior: "smooth" 12 | }) 13 | } 14 | 15 | const toggleDarkMode = (e) => { 16 | document.documentElement.classList.toggle('dark-mode') 17 | document.getElementById('not-dark').classList.toggle('inverse-dark') 18 | document.getElementById('not-dark2').classList.toggle('inverse-dark') 19 | var x = document.getElementsByClassName('img-pro') 20 | for(let i = 0; i < x.length; i += 1) { 21 | x.item(i).classList.toggle("inverse-dark"); 22 | } 23 | 24 | if (document.documentElement.classList.contains('dark-mode')) 25 | localStorage.setItem('mode', 'Dark') 26 | else 27 | localStorage.setItem('mode', 'Light') 28 | } 29 | 30 | return ( 31 |
32 |
33 |

{ `I'm ${header.name}` }

34 |

and this is my portfolio...

35 | 39 | 40 |
41 | Contact Me 42 |
43 | ) 44 | 45 | } 46 | 47 | export default Header; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | Portfolio Template 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 |
25 | 26 | 31 | 46 | 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributing to PORTFOLIO-TEMPLATE 2 | 3 | :+1::tada: Thanks for taking the time to contribute! :tada::+1: 4 | 5 | The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to the template website 6 | on GitHub. These are just guidelines, not rules, so use your best judgment and 7 | feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request. 8 | 9 | ## Table of Contents 10 | 11 | - Steps to contribute 12 | - Issues and Pull Requests 13 | - Commit Messages 14 | - Pull Request Title 15 | - Styles 16 | 17 | ## Steps to contribute 18 | 19 | - Raise a new issue [here](https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/issues/new) 20 | - Wait for the maintainer to reach out and assign the issue to you 21 | - Fork the repo and clone it on your local machine 22 | - Get the issue solved 23 | - Read the complete CONTRIBUTING.md file to make sure you follow similar convention 24 | - Create a new branch and open a new pull request with proper convention 25 | - Wait for the maintainer to review or merge it 26 | 27 | ## Issues and Pull Requests 28 | 29 | - If you're not sure about adding something, [open an issue](https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/issues/new) to discuss it. 30 | - Feel free to open a Pull Request early so that a discussion can be had as changes are developed. 31 | - Include screenshots and animated gifs of your changes whenever possible. 32 | 33 | ### Commit Messages 34 | 35 | We use the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) specification to standardize our commit history. To enforce this convention on commit messages and/or pull request titles, we use the [Semantic Pull Requests](https://github.com/probot/semantic-pull-requests) bot. 36 | 37 | The commit message summary (or pull request title) is constructed by prepending the type of change being made (e.g., feat, fix, refactor), followed by an imperative, present tense sentence (without a period). 38 | Example: `fix: make header bold` 39 | 40 | ### Pull Request Title 41 | 42 | Same as commit messages, prepend the type of change being made (refactor, fix, chore, feat, etc.) 43 | Example: `docs: add linux setup instructions` 44 | 45 | ## Styles 46 | 47 | Stylesheets are written in CSS but are in minified format, and they all live in the `/src/styles` 48 | directory. You can prettify it using any document formatter, but you need to minify again before submitting pull requests 49 | 50 | If any of this information confusing, incorrect, or incomplete, feel free to 51 | [open an issue](https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/issues/new) 52 | for help. 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/components/section/Contact.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react' 2 | import { contact, section5Title, social } from '../../profile' 3 | 4 | const Contact = () => { 5 | 6 | return ( 7 |
8 |
9 | <> 10 |
11 |

{section5Title}

12 |
13 | 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |

27 | {contact.pitch} 28 |

29 |
30 |
31 | {social.linkedin && } 32 | {social.facebook && } 33 | {social.twitter && } 34 | {social.instagram && } 35 | {social.github && }
36 |
37 | {social.resume && } 38 |
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 |
43 |

2020 © Copyright {contact.copyright}. All Rights Reserved

44 |
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8 | { background.type === 'Snow' && } 48 | { background.type === 'Particle' && } 107 |
108 | ) 109 | } 110 | 111 | export default ParticlesBackground 112 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Web Developer React Portfolio ⚡️ [![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/kaustubhai/portfolio-template?color=blue)](https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/blob/master/LICENSE) [![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/kaustubhai/portfolio-template)](https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/stargazers) 2 | 3 | ## A clean, beautiful and responsive react portfolio template for Developers! 4 | 5 | 6 |

7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |

11 | 12 | 13 | Just change `src/profile.js` to get your personal portfolio. Feel free to use it as-is or customize it as much as you want. 14 | 15 | To Update the image go to `src/styles/images.css` 16 | To change colors, go to `src/styles/style.css` 17 | 18 | But if you want to **contribute** and make this much better for other developer raise a [Issue](https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/issues). 19 | 20 | 21 | If you created something awesome and want to contribute then feel free to open an [pull request](https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/pulls). 22 | 23 | ## Table of Contents 24 | - [Sections](#sections) 25 | - [Getting Started](#getting-started) 26 | - [How to Use](#how-to-use) 27 | - [Change and Customize](#change-and-customize-every-section-according-to-your-need) 28 | - [Deployment](#deployment) 29 | - [For the Future](#for-the-future) 30 | ## Sections 31 | ✔️ Full screen Intro\ 32 | ✔️ About Summary\ 33 | ✔️ Skills\ 34 | ✔️ Projects\ 35 | ✔️ Miscellaneous activities\ 36 | ✔️ Contact Form\ 37 | ✔️ Social Profile\ 38 | 39 | To view a live example, **[click here](https://kaustubhai.netlify.app/)**. 40 | 41 | 42 | ## Getting Started 43 | 44 | These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. 45 | 46 | You'll need [Git](https://git-scm.com) and [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) (which comes with [npm](http://npmjs.com)) installed on your computer. 47 | 48 | ``` 49 | node@v10.16.0 or higher 50 | npm@6.9.0 or higher 51 | git@2.17.1 or higher 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | 55 | ## How To Use 56 | 57 | From your command line, clone and run developerFolio: 58 | 59 | ```bash 60 | # Clone this repository 61 | $ git clone https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template.git 62 | 63 | # Go into the repository 64 | $ cd portfolio-template 65 | 66 | # Install dependencies 67 | $ npm install 68 | 69 | #Start's development server 70 | $ npm start 71 | ``` 72 | 73 | ## Change and customize every section according to your need. 74 | 75 | #### Personalize page content in `/src/profile.js` & modify it as per your need. 76 | 77 | ```javascript 78 | /* Change this file to get your Personal Porfolio */ 79 | 80 | 81 | const header = { .... } 82 | 83 | const about = { .... } 84 | 85 | const skillsBar = { .... } 86 | 87 | const projects = { .... } 88 | 89 | const miscellaneous = { .... } 90 | 91 | const contact = { .... } 92 | 93 | const social = { .... } 94 | 95 | ``` 96 | 97 | 98 | ## Deployment 99 | When you are done with the setup, you should host your website online. 100 | We highly recommend to read through the [Deploying on Github Pages](https://create-react-app.dev/docs/deployment/#github-pages) docs for React. 101 | 102 | 103 | #### Deploying to Netlify 104 | 105 | You could also host directly with Netlify by linking your own repository. 106 | 107 | [![Deploy To Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/img/deploy/button.svg)](https://app.netlify.com/start/deploy?repository=https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template) 108 | 109 | For more information, read [hosting on Netlify](https://create-react-app.dev/docs/deployment/#netlify). 110 | 111 | 112 | ## For the Future 113 | If you can help us with these. Please don't hesitate to open a [pull request](https://github.com/kaustubhai/portfolio-template/pulls). 114 | 115 | - Connect with Github API to get Pinned Projects directly 116 | 117 | - Add more Interactivity 118 | 119 | - Add More Sections 120 | 121 | 122 | 123 | 124 | 125 | --- 126 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/profile.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Change website animations 2 | const animation = { 3 | // make it false to switch off fade-up animation 4 | animate: true, 5 | // animation playing duration 6 | duration: 750, 7 | // if true, animation plays only once when element comes on screen 8 | once: false, 9 | }; 10 | // Change your display name on tha landing display 11 | const header = { 12 | name: "a Human", 13 | }; 14 | const background = { 15 | // Options: Snow or Particle 16 | type: "Snow", 17 | }; 18 | // Write a para about yourself here 19 | // To update your image, go to './styles/images.css' 20 | const section2title = "About Me"; 21 | const about = { 22 | paragraph: 23 | "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Mauris nunc congue nisi vitae suscipit tellus mauris a diam. ", 24 | }; 25 | // Edit your skill and the percentage you know about it 26 | // To Add a skill, copy any one below and paste it after the last comma 27 | const skillsBar = [ 28 | { 29 | name: "HTML5", 30 | // To add a custom svg instead of font-awesome icons, add svg path below otherwise just comment it out 31 | svg: "M0 32l34.9 395.8L191.5 480l157.6-52.2L384 32H0zm308.2 127.9H124.4l4.1 49.4h175.6l-13.6 148.4-97.9 27v.3h-1.1l-98.7-27.3-6-75.8h47.7L138 320l53.5 14.5 53.7-14.5 6-62.2H84.3L71.5 112.2h241.1l-4.4 47.7z", 32 | faClass: "fab fa-html5", 33 | }, 34 | { 35 | name: "CSS3", 36 | // svg: '', 37 | faClass: "fab fa-css3", 38 | }, 39 | { 40 | name: "Javascript", 41 | // svg: '', 42 | faClass: "fab fa-js", 43 | }, 44 | { 45 | name: "SASS", 46 | // svg: '', 47 | faClass: "fab fa-sass", 48 | }, 49 | { 50 | name: "Node", 51 | // svg: '', 52 | faClass: "fab fa-node", 53 | }, 54 | { 55 | name: "Python", 56 | // svg: '', 57 | faClass: "fab fa-python", 58 | }, 59 | { 60 | name: "Java", 61 | // svg: '', 62 | faClass: "fab fa-java", 63 | }, 64 | { 65 | name: "PHP", 66 | // svg: '', 67 | faClass: "fab fa-php", 68 | }, 69 | { 70 | name: "Database", 71 | // svg: '', 72 | faClass: "fas fa-database", 73 | }, 74 | { 75 | name: "AWS", 76 | // svg: '', 77 | faClass: "fab fa-aws", 78 | }, 79 | ]; 80 | // Edit your projects, its name, your skills used to make it, and the url. 81 | // You can omit freely anything if you dont have it 82 | // To Add a Project, copy any one below and paste it after the last comma and increment the id's project number 83 | const section3Title = "Past Projects"; 84 | const projects = [ 85 | { 86 | // Add image in './styles/images.css' in #project1 87 | id: "project1", 88 | name: "Project 1", 89 | skills: ["HTML, CSS, JS"], 90 | url: "https://github.com/kaustubhai", 91 | }, 92 | { 93 | // Add image in './styles/images.css' in #project2 94 | id: "project2", 95 | name: "Project 2", 96 | skills: ["HTML, CSS, JS"], 97 | url: "https://github.com/kaustubhai", 98 | }, 99 | { 100 | // Add image in './styles/images.css' in #project3 101 | id: "project3", 102 | name: "Project 3", 103 | skills: ["HTML, CSS, JS"], 104 | url: "https://github.com/kaustubhai", 105 | }, 106 | { 107 | // Add image in './styles/images.css' in #project4 108 | id: "project4", 109 | name: "Project 4", 110 | skills: ["HTML, CSS, JS"], 111 | url: "https://github.com/kaustubhai", 112 | }, 113 | { 114 | // Add image in './styles/images.css' in #project5 115 | id: "project5", 116 | name: "Project 5", 117 | skills: ["HTML, CSS, JS"], 118 | url: "https://github.com/kaustubhai", 119 | }, 120 | { 121 | // Add image in './styles/images.css' in #project6 122 | id: "project6", 123 | name: "Project 6", 124 | skills: ["HTML, CSS, JS"], 125 | url: "https://github.com/kaustubhai", 126 | }, 127 | ]; 128 | // Edit your Miscellaneous Activities, its name and the url. 129 | // You can omit freely anything if you dont have it 130 | // To Add a Activity, copy any one below and paste it after the last comma and increment the id's Miscellaneous number 131 | const section4Title = "Miscellaneous"; 132 | const miscellaneous = [ 133 | { 134 | // Add image in './styles/images.css' in #misc1 135 | id: "misc1", 136 | name: "Miscellaneous 1", 137 | url: "https://github.com/kaustubhai", 138 | }, 139 | { 140 | // Add image in './styles/images.css' in #misc2 141 | id: "misc2", 142 | name: "Miscellaneous 2", 143 | url: "https://github.com/kaustubhai", 144 | }, 145 | { 146 | // Add image in './styles/images.css' in #misc3 147 | id: "misc3", 148 | name: "Miscellaneous 3", 149 | url: "https://github.com/kaustubhai", 150 | }, 151 | ]; 152 | // Contact form text, and Formspree link(to send a submit contact through their API as in contact.js) 153 | // To get your own jotform link, go to https://formspree.io/ 154 | // If you hacve the link already, paste it in the contactUrl below 155 | const section5Title = "Get in Touch"; 156 | const contact = { 157 | pitch: 158 | "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Mauris nunc congue nisi vitae.", 159 | copyright: "Kaustubh Mishra", 160 | contactUrl: "", 161 | }; 162 | // Paste your respective social media links. You can omit any if you dont have it 163 | // Upload your resume in your drive, get the shaareable link and paste it in the resume section 164 | const social = { 165 | github: "https://github.com", 166 | facebook: "https://facebook.com", 167 | // twitter: "https://twitter.com", 168 | instagram: "https://instagram.com", 169 | linkedin: "https://linkedin.com", 170 | resume: "https://novoresume.com/", 171 | }; 172 | // Dont change anything here 173 | export { 174 | animation, 175 | header, 176 | background, 177 | about, 178 | skillsBar, 179 | projects, 180 | miscellaneous, 181 | contact, 182 | social, 183 | section2title, 184 | section3Title, 185 | section4Title, 186 | section5Title, 187 | }; 188 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/styles/no-touch.min.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * { 2 | box-sizing: border-box; 3 | } 4 | body { 5 | margin: 0; 6 | padding: 0; 7 | background-color: #fff; 8 | } 9 | html.dark-mode { 10 | background-color: #000; 11 | } 12 | button:focus { 13 | outline: 1px solid #777 !important; 14 | } 15 | .lead { 16 | font-weight: 400; 17 | } 18 | .bg-danger { 19 | background-color: var(--primary-color) !important; 20 | } 21 | .Header { 22 | text-align: center; 23 | align-items: center; 24 | justify-content: center; 25 | display: flex; 26 | flex-direction: column; 27 | height: 100vh; 28 | font-family: Montserrat, sans-serif; 29 | } 30 | .Header h1 { 31 | color: #000; 32 | text-align: center; 33 | font-size: 5.5rem; 34 | position: absolute; 35 | } 36 | .Header p { 37 | margin-top: 125px; 38 | } 39 | .particle { 40 | position: absolute!; 41 | margin: 0 !important; 42 | margin-top: -100vh !important; 43 | } 44 | .underline { 45 | text-decoration: underline; 46 | text-decoration-color: var(--primary-color); 47 | } 48 | .skills { 49 | padding: 3%; 50 | } 51 | .progress-block { 52 | padding: 10px 0; 53 | } 54 | .progress-block h2 { 55 | font-size: x-large; 56 | } 57 | .dark-mode { 58 | filter: invert(1) hue-rotate(180deg); 59 | -webkit-filter: invert(1) hue-rotate(180deg); 60 | -moz-filter: invert(1) hue-rotate(180deg); 61 | } 62 | .inverse-dark { 63 | filter: invert(1) hue-rotate(180deg); 64 | -webkit-filter: invert(1) hue-rotate(180deg); 65 | -moz-filter: invert(1) hue-rotate(180deg); 66 | } 67 | .effect2 { 68 | position: relative; 69 | width: 70%; 70 | background: #fff; 71 | padding: 5%; 72 | margin: 10% auto; 73 | border-bottom: solid 1px #777 !important; 74 | } 75 | .effect2:after, 76 | .effect2:before { 77 | z-index: -1; 78 | position: absolute; 79 | content: ""; 80 | bottom: 15px; 81 | left: 10px; 82 | width: 50%; 83 | top: 80%; 84 | max-width: 300px; 85 | background: #777; 86 | -webkit-box-shadow: 0 15px 10px #777; 87 | -moz-box-shadow: 0 15px 10px #777; 88 | box-shadow: 0 15px 10px #777; 89 | -webkit-transform: rotate(-3deg); 90 | -moz-transform: rotate(-3deg); 91 | -o-transform: rotate(-3deg); 92 | -ms-transform: rotate(-3deg); 93 | transform: rotate(-3deg); 94 | } 95 | .effect2:after { 96 | -webkit-transform: rotate(3deg); 97 | -moz-transform: rotate(3deg); 98 | -o-transform: rotate(3deg); 99 | -ms-transform: rotate(3deg); 100 | transform: rotate(3deg); 101 | right: 10px; 102 | left: auto; 103 | } 104 | .Photo { 105 | background-color: #fff; 106 | background-size: contain; 107 | background-repeat: no-repeat; 108 | } 109 | .Photo.inverse-dark { 110 | background-color: #000; 111 | } 112 | .about-text { 113 | width: 80%; 114 | padding: 2%; 115 | } 116 | .red-line { 117 | color: var(--primary-color); 118 | font-weight: 500; 119 | } 120 | .About-title-box { 121 | box-sizing: border-box; 122 | width: 50%; 123 | padding-bottom: 5px; 124 | border-bottom: solid 2px var(--primary-color); 125 | margin-bottom: 15px; 126 | } 127 | .skill__square { 128 | display: inline; 129 | margin: 15px 0 !important; 130 | } 131 | .skill__square i { 132 | font-size: 50px !important; 133 | color: #777 !important; 134 | height: 20px !important; 135 | } 136 | .skill__square svg { 137 | width: 35px !important; 138 | min-height: 20px !important; 139 | padding: 0; 140 | margin: 0; 141 | color: #777 !important; 142 | } 143 | .skill__square h6 { 144 | text-align: center; 145 | margin: auto; 146 | font-size: 1em; 147 | padding-top: 5px; 148 | } 149 | .skill__square i:hover, 150 | .skill__square svg:hover { 151 | color: #ff4753 !important; 152 | } 153 | .third { 154 | width: 75%; 155 | margin: 10% auto; 156 | align-items: center; 157 | padding: 3%; 158 | justify-content: center; 159 | } 160 | .project-card { 161 | padding: 15px; 162 | margin-top: 15px; 163 | box-shadow: rgba(17, 12, 46, 0.15) 0 48px 100px 0; 164 | border: 0.5px solid #eee; 165 | } 166 | .project-card h2 { 167 | color: var(--primary-color); 168 | margin-top: 10px; 169 | margin-left: 3%; 170 | font-weight: 500; 171 | } 172 | .project-card h2:hover { 173 | color: var(--hover-color); 174 | text-decoration: none; 175 | } 176 | .project-card h3 { 177 | text-align: left; 178 | font-size: 1rem; 179 | margin-left: 3%; 180 | } 181 | .image-project { 182 | height: 300px; 183 | width: auto; 184 | margin-bottom: 20px; 185 | overflow: hidden; 186 | cursor: pointer !important; 187 | } 188 | .img-pro { 189 | height: 100%; 190 | width: 100%; 191 | background-size: cover; 192 | background-repeat: no-repeat; 193 | background-position: center; 194 | -webkit-transition: all 0.5s; 195 | -moz-transition: all 0.5s; 196 | -o-transition: all 0.5s; 197 | transition: all 0.5s; 198 | } 199 | .image-project:hover .img-pro { 200 | transform: scale(1.2); 201 | } 202 | .pp-head { 203 | text-align: center; 204 | } 205 | .pp-head-line { 206 | box-sizing: border-box; 207 | width: 30%; 208 | padding-bottom: 5px; 209 | border-bottom: solid 2px var(--primary-color); 210 | margin-bottom: 15px; 211 | } 212 | .pp-text { 213 | font-size: 1.5rem; 214 | } 215 | .parallax { 216 | background-attachment: fixed; 217 | background-repeat: no-repeat; 218 | background-size: cover; 219 | height: 100vh; 220 | display: flex; 221 | flex-direction: column; 222 | justify-content: center; 223 | align-items: center; 224 | } 225 | .git-form { 226 | width: 1160px; 227 | box-sizing: border-box; 228 | display: block; 229 | margin: 3rem 3rem 0 3rem; 230 | background-color: #fff; 231 | max-height: 80vh; 232 | } 233 | .git-head-div { 234 | box-sizing: border-box; 235 | padding-top: 5%; 236 | padding-bottom: 15px; 237 | width: 30%; 238 | border-bottom: 3px solid #000; 239 | color: #000; 240 | font-weight: 500; 241 | text-align: center; 242 | } 243 | .git-cont { 244 | display: inline-block; 245 | } 246 | .half { 247 | display: inline-block; 248 | vertical-align: top; 249 | } 250 | .half form input, 251 | textarea { 252 | width: 100%; 253 | margin: 10px; 254 | padding: 10px; 255 | border-radius: 5px; 256 | outline: 0; 257 | box-shadow: none; 258 | border: 1px solid #777; 259 | } 260 | .half form textarea { 261 | padding-bottom: 45px; 262 | } 263 | .half form input:focus, 264 | textarea:focus { 265 | border-radius: 5px; 266 | outline: 0; 267 | box-shadow: none; 268 | border: 1px solid var(--primary-color); 269 | } 270 | .half form button { 271 | padding: 10px 15px; 272 | font-size: 1rem; 273 | border-radius: 2rem; 274 | color: #fff; 275 | background-color: var(--primary-color); 276 | box-shadow: none; 277 | outline: 0; 278 | border: none; 279 | margin-top: 20px; 280 | margin-left: 20px; 281 | } 282 | .half form button:hover { 283 | background-color: var(--hover-color); 284 | } 285 | .half form { 286 | padding: 3rem 1rem; 287 | } 288 | .half p { 289 | padding: 3rem 1rem 0 1rem; 290 | text-align: center; 291 | } 292 | .inline-button { 293 | display: inline; 294 | vertical-align: middle; 295 | display: flex; 296 | flex-direction: row; 297 | } 298 | .git-cont .fab { 299 | vertical-align: bottom; 300 | padding: 10px; 301 | font-size: 30px; 302 | height: 30px; 303 | text-align: center; 304 | text-decoration: none; 305 | color: var(--primary-color); 306 | transition: 0.5; 307 | } 308 | .git-cont .fab:hover { 309 | color: var(--hover-color); 310 | } 311 | .git-cont .fas { 312 | vertical-align: bottom; 313 | font-size: 40px; 314 | height: 30px; 315 | margin: 25px; 316 | text-align: center; 317 | text-decoration: none; 318 | color: #000; 319 | transition: 0.5; 320 | } 321 | .navbar { 322 | width: 100%; 323 | position: fixed; 324 | z-index: 1001; 325 | top: 0; 326 | box-shadow: 0 8px 6px -6px #646464; 327 | } 328 | .nav-link { 329 | color: #000 !important; 330 | } 331 | .is-current { 332 | color: var(--primary-color); 333 | text-decoration: underline; 334 | text-decoration-style: solid 3px; 335 | text-decoration-color: var(--primary-color); 336 | } 337 | .Copy { 338 | color: #fff !important; 339 | font-weight: 500; 340 | padding-top: 2%; 341 | } 342 | .project-name { 343 | text-decoration: none; 344 | } 345 | .gtp { 346 | position: fixed; 347 | left: 92%; 348 | height: 150px; 349 | top: 82%; 350 | z-index: 1002; 351 | cursor: crosshair; 352 | } 353 | .see { 354 | background-color: var(--primary-color); 355 | color: #fff; 356 | border: #000; 357 | outline: #000; 358 | position: absolute; 359 | padding: 5px 15px; 360 | padding-bottom: 7px; 361 | border-radius: 3px; 362 | left: 44%; 363 | top: 90%; 364 | } 365 | .fa-eye { 366 | color: #fff; 367 | font-size: 20px; 368 | padding-top: 7px; 369 | padding-bottom: 7px; 370 | padding-left: 15px; 371 | padding-right: 7px; 372 | } 373 | .see:active { 374 | outline: 0; 375 | } 376 | .see:hover { 377 | background-color: var(--hover-color); 378 | } 379 | .switch { 380 | position: relative; 381 | display: inline-block; 382 | width: 60px; 383 | height: 34px; 384 | left: 44.5%; 385 | bottom: 46%; 386 | } 387 | .Header p { 388 | margin-top: 40px; 389 | } 390 | .switch input { 391 | opacity: 0; 392 | width: 0; 393 | height: 0; 394 | } 395 | .slider { 396 | position: absolute; 397 | cursor: pointer; 398 | top: 0; 399 | left: 0; 400 | right: 0; 401 | bottom: 0; 402 | background-color: var(--primary-color); 403 | -webkit-transition: 0.4s; 404 | transition: 0.4s; 405 | } 406 | .slider:before { 407 | position: absolute; 408 | content: ""; 409 | height: 26px; 410 | width: 26px; 411 | left: 4px; 412 | bottom: 4px; 413 | background-color: #fff; 414 | -webkit-transition: 0.4s; 415 | transition: 0.4s; 416 | } 417 | input:checked + .slider { 418 | background-color: #000; 419 | } 420 | input:focus + .slider { 421 | box-shadow: 0 0 1px #000; 422 | } 423 | input:checked + .slider:before { 424 | -webkit-transform: translateX(26px); 425 | -ms-transform: translateX(26px); 426 | transform: translateX(26px); 427 | } 428 | .slider.round { 429 | border-radius: 34px; 430 | } 431 | .slider.round:before { 432 | border-radius: 50%; 433 | } 434 | .line-1 { 435 | position: relative; 436 | top: 10%; 437 | width: 12em; 438 | margin: 0 auto; 439 | border-right: 2px solid rgba(25, 25, 25, 0.75); 440 | font-size: 180%; 441 | text-align: center; 442 | white-space: nowrap; 443 | overflow: hidden; 444 | transform: translateY(-50%); 445 | font-family: "Anonymous Pro", monospace !important; 446 | } 447 | .anim-typewriter { 448 | animation: typewriter 4s steps(27) 1s 1 normal both, 449 | blinkTextCursor 0.5s steps(27) infinite normal; 450 | } 451 | .parallax { 452 | background-image: url(https://images.pexels.com/photos/691668/pexels-photo-691668.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=750&w=1260); 453 | } 454 | @keyframes typewriter { 455 | from { 456 | width: 0; 457 | } 458 | to { 459 | width: 15em; 460 | } 461 | } 462 | @keyframes blinkTextCursor { 463 | from { 464 | border-right-color: rgba(25, 25, 25, 0.75); 465 | } 466 | to { 467 | border-right-color: transparent; 468 | } 469 | } 470 | ::-moz-selection { 471 | color: #fff; 472 | background: var(--primary-color); 473 | } 474 | ::selection { 475 | color: #fff; 476 | background: var(--primary-color); 477 | } 478 | @media (max-width: 1300px) { 479 | .effect2 { 480 | width: 100%; 481 | } 482 | } 483 | @media (max-width: 800px) { 484 | .lead { 485 | font-weight: 300; 486 | } 487 | .Header h1 { 488 | font-size: 2.5rem; 489 | } 490 | .line-1 { 491 | font-size: 80%; 492 | top: 5.5%; 493 | } 494 | .underline { 495 | text-decoration-color: (0, 0, 0, 0.1); 496 | } 497 | .about-text { 498 | width: 100%; 499 | text-align: center; 500 | } 501 | .red-line::before { 502 | bottom: 590px; 503 | } 504 | .effect2 { 505 | width: 100%; 506 | } 507 | .skills { 508 | padding: 10% 5%; 509 | } 510 | .third { 511 | width: 100%; 512 | } 513 | .project-card { 514 | width: 100% !important; 515 | } 516 | .image-project { 517 | width: 100% !important; 518 | } 519 | .third { 520 | padding: 5%; 521 | } 522 | .pp-head-line { 523 | width: 70%; 524 | } 525 | .git-form { 526 | width: 90%; 527 | padding: 5px; 528 | padding-bottom: 35px; 529 | } 530 | .git-head-div { 531 | width: 75%; 532 | } 533 | .switch { 534 | bottom: 48%; 535 | left: 35%; 536 | } 537 | .half form input, 538 | textarea { 539 | margin: 5px 0; 540 | padding: 10px; 541 | } 542 | .half p { 543 | display: none; 544 | } 545 | .gtp { 546 | left: 80%; 547 | top: 87%; 548 | height: 75px; 549 | } 550 | .Copy { 551 | display: none; 552 | } 553 | .see { 554 | margin: 0; 555 | position: absolute; 556 | left: 50%; 557 | -ms-transform: translate(-50%, -50%); 558 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%); 559 | font-size: 1rem; 560 | } 561 | .fa-eye { 562 | font-size: 20px; 563 | } 564 | .half form button { 565 | margin-left: auto; 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