I'm enthusiasts for everything tech. One will find me typically writing about tech and programming. And a life long learner with gaming and coffee problem.
Well where do I start, when I read that you only do backend, I was ready to see something poorly build or the usual stuff you see on YouTube Tutorials, but man I was wrong I am amazed, I can look again and again and again you get the idea. You did a great job.
I'm enthusiasts for everything tech. One will find me typically writing about tech and programming. And a life long learner with gaming and coffee problem.
I found one thing, it's the background itself it's taking the focus from the content when I first visited( user will only come to page once and for few minutes if not seconds). Other than that everything is just awesome.
Hi, thanks for the compliment. I first designed the plain design without the background bubbles. But it looks a bit too simple for me. Then the bubble idea popped into my head.
So I searched on codepen about some bubble idea. I really liked one, so I picked that and used that on my background.
But again, that was a bit messy. So, I made the bubble part
display :fixed
and I used
backdrop-filter: blur(10px)
in my main content. This gave me the glassmorphism style.
I hope this helps :)
I'm enthusiasts for everything tech. One will find me typically writing about tech and programming. And a life long learner with gaming and coffee problem.
Well where do I start, when I read that you only do backend, I was ready to see something poorly build or the usual stuff you see on YouTube Tutorials, but man I was wrong I am amazed, I can look again and again and again you get the idea. You did a great job.
I found one thing, it's the background itself it's taking the focus from the content when I first visited( user will only come to page once and for few minutes if not seconds). Other than that everything is just awesome.
Thanks, I will try to give the background a bit less focus.
Hi, thanks for the compliment. I first designed the plain design without the background bubbles. But it looks a bit too simple for me. Then the bubble idea popped into my head.
So I searched on codepen about some bubble idea. I really liked one, so I picked that and used that on my background.
But again, that was a bit messy. So, I made the bubble part
display :fixed
and I used
backdrop-filter: blur(10px)
in my main content. This gave me the glassmorphism style.
I hope this helps :)
Thank you it helps 🙂