Ingo Steinke is a creative web developer. His responsive portfolio website at www.ingo-steinke.com is also a proof of concept for sustainable frontend web development using a static tech stack.
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Ingo Steinke is a creative web developer. His responsive portfolio website at www.ingo-steinke.com is also a proof of concept for sustainable frontend web development using a static tech stack.
💻 This project is a quick boilerplate for user ASPNET Core with Typescript and SCSS without gulp or grunt for transpiling archives.
Blog post is simple lightweight html template for blog build with tailwindcss
App to upload files
Custom Registration-Login Form
Movie searching website.
Невероятно простой одноколесный велосипед из CLI инструментов, перемотанный синей изолентой. Присутствуют пасхалки в виде костылей
Nexter is a fully responsive landing page that I rebuilt as a Sass architecture and refactoring practice using modern features such as: Modular SCSS architecture (abstract, base, layout, sections), @use and @forward to scope styles properly, Clean folder structure for scalable frontend design
Solution to freeCodeCamp's Roman Numeral Converter project using JavaScript, and Bulma CSS. Bundled with Vite.
This is a cheat sheet repo for PostCSS
This is just a training in Front End Mentor website.
Admin interface for setting daily pool schedules, simulating an intranet page for internal use and a page to view results. Supports schedule creation, editing, and storage.
e-commerce site built with React & TailwindCSS
Admin client site for shop users
Solution to freeCodeCamp's Caesar's Cipher project using JavaScript, and Bulma CSS. Bundled with Vite.
GitHub Pages site template built from the '/docs' folder using an automated front-end build process with minified HTML, CSS and (transpiled) JavaScript.
npm setup for using it as a build tool over Gulp or Grunt.
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