A developer portfolio is your digital resume β the first place recruiters, clients, and collaborators see your work. A professional, responsive, and visually engaging portfolio can make all the difference.
ReactJS Developer Portfolio is an open-source personal portfolio template built with React and Tailwind CSS that helps developers showcase their skills, projects, and experience in a modern and polished way.
π Key Features:
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Responsive & Mobile-First Design β Looks great on any device
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Clean, Modern UI β Visually appealing layout with smooth interactions
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Skills & Experience Sections β Highlight strengths at a glance
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Project Showcase β Display demos and source links
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Contact Form Integration β Easy way for visitors to reach out
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Tailwind CSS Styling β Fast, utility-first design system
π Technologies & Libraries Used:
π» React β UI & component architecture
π¨ Tailwind CSS β Utility-driven styling
β‘ React Router DOM β Page navigation
π© Email Integration (optional) β Contact form support
π§ Custom Components β Reusable UI blocks for sections
π Purpose of the Project:
This portfolio template makes it easier for developers to launch a professional online presence without building from scratch. Itβs ideal for job applications, freelance showcases, and personal branding.
π GitHub & Live Demo: https://reactjsguru.com/repos/reactjs-developer-portfolio-a-modern-personal-portfolio-built-with-react-tailwind-css?utm_source=devto&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=repo_post
π¬ What section would you customize first β skills, projects, or contact? Letβs discuss ππ₯
Top comments (1)
Looks nice, although a bit "flashy" - but okay, beauty is in the eye of the beholder ...
Couple of 'rendering' oddities which I noticed ...
Biggest issue I would have in using this as my portfolio/resume is that the design is pretty "unique" and "bold", so if a lot of people start copying this it will get noticeable pretty quickly that they're using a "template" ...
P.S. no Next.js used? Being a "site" rather than an "app" (to put it like that), Next.js might add some value here (SEO, first contentful paint, etc) ...