I've already built a portfolio using Laravel and Tailwind CSS, but some of the on-scroll animations are bothering me. I'm considering starting over and want to know whether I should use plain JavaScript, PHP, and CSS, or stick with Laravel and Tailwind CSS. I'd appreciate any recommendations. Additionally, I'm looking for tips on what to include on the front page of my portfolio to make it look more professional. I've thought about including the following components: Navbar, Hero header, About me, Services, Projects list, Blog Posts, Client Testimonials, Clients Logo Carousel, Newsletter Subscription, and Footer. What do you all think? Any suggestions on what I should add or remove?
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Your list looks pretty solid overall! I think you’ve got the essentials covered. The only thing I’d suggest is to consider skipping the testimonials on your home page and save them for specific project pages. It might keep things cleaner and focused at first glance!
I think the mix of Laravel with Tailwind CSS is a great choice for your portfolio. It allows for a clean and modern design while leveraging powerful features of the framework. Just keep the animations subtle to enhance user experience rather than distract. Maybe think about adding a contact form or a featured project section too.
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