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Tanmay Naik
Tanmay Naik

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Minimis - The portal to your web footprint

Minimis is a Latin word for 'minimal', which was kept in mind when designing this template. It essentially acts as a portal to your web footprint in a professional capacity. A lot of times, writing a blog and being consistent with it is generally not feasible to every developer or designer out there. And sites like Medium, and dev.to as well, have made having a personal blog kind of pointless to a large degree.

So I created Minimis with an intent to have a decent looking single page website as a gateway to all your other profiles that you could show a potential employer or a client.

Here's a live demo of my own website using it - blazephoenix.github.io

Would love some feedback on it. Thanks!

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Andrew Brooks πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» β€’

Looks great! I personally prefer the minimalist styled portfolios as they're much easier to read.

Btw I think you may have pushed your vscode settings folder to version control just FYI if it wasn't intentional.

Thanks for creating and sharing this resource! πŸ‘

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Tanmay Naik β€’

Thanks for the heads up. Fixed it πŸ‘

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Lucas H. β€’

Hey, would love it if you could add a preview of what it looks like to the page!

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Tanmay Naik β€’

Hey, sure, I'm using it for my own website

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Oliver β€’

I LOVE THIS

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Tanmay Naik β€’

Glad you do! πŸ˜ƒ

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