Are you proud of your personal website? How would you like to improve it?
Franco Scarpa

Franco Scarpa @francoscarpa

About: BD in CS 🎓 Azure Developer at Nebula 🖥 Web Developer 🌐 Blogger ✍🏻 Always Learning 📚 Minimalism and Performance ⚙️ Lover of JAMStack and Eleventy ❤️

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Jun 17, 2019

Are you proud of your personal website? How would you like to improve it?

Publish Date: Aug 2 '20
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  • Paul (hxii) Glushak
    Paul (hxii) GlushakAug 2, 2020

    Took a couple of iterations, but I like mine. Planning on moving it to my own engine once I have some spare time.

  • Jeff Jadulco
    Jeff JadulcoAug 3, 2020

    Yes! I'm proud of what I did with jeffjadulco.com. From designing in Figma to developing with Gatsby + Tailwind CSS. The learning experience was all worth it.

    There are still improvements to make both technical and design-wise. I still have to make a social preview generator for my blog posts during build time to avoid creating them manually. Design-wise, animations are non-existent. I'm still figuring out what micro interactions to add that doesn't make it feel intrusive or over the top.

  • Médéric Burlet
    Médéric BurletAug 3, 2020

    Did a lot of optimization on my photography website.
    But I still need to re-upload the portrait pages pictures in compressed format and proper size as they are way to big as of now.
    mederic.me

  • Roland Szabó
    Roland SzabóAug 3, 2020

    I am definitely proud of my new portfolio site that took me 2 months of planning and copywriting to put together. In the process of making it, I also got to know Eleventy and Netlify, and I'm now exploring ways to improve my knowledge of these tools.

    rolandszabo.design

  • Thomas Ledoux
    Thomas LedouxAug 3, 2020

    I'm proud of mine.
    Put quite some work in the design + animations for the website.
    It was a nice way to learn how to work with NextJS + Vercel.
    I love the speed I was able to get it up and running on their platform.
    thomasledoux.be

  • Ben Sinclair
    Ben SinclairAug 4, 2020

    Funnily enough, yes. It's only one public-facing page, but I get warm fuzzies every time I remember it exists.

  • Uriel Bitton
    Uriel BittonAug 4, 2020

    I am very proud of mine and I can only improve it by not being lazy and finishing the boring text content lol
    flexrweb.com
    Have a look!

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