Ingo Steinke is a creative web developer. His responsive portfolio website at www.ingo-steinke.com is built with classic frontend web development technology: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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Ingo Steinke is a creative web developer. His responsive portfolio website at www.ingo-steinke.com is built with classic frontend web development technology: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Blog post is simple lightweight html template for blog build with tailwindcss
💻 This project is a quick boilerplate for user ASPNET Core with Typescript and SCSS without gulp or grunt for transpiling archives.
App to upload files
Custom Registration-Login Form
This is just a training in Front End Mentor 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
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.
Solution to freeCodeCamp's Roman Numeral Converter project using JavaScript, and Bulma CSS. Bundled with Vite.
Movie searching website.
This is a cheat sheet repo for PostCSS
npm setup for using it as a build tool over Gulp or Grunt.
Admin client site for shop users
Solution to freeCodeCamp's Caesar's Cipher project using JavaScript, and Bulma CSS. Bundled with Vite.
e-commerce site built with React & TailwindCSS
GitHub Pages site template built from the '/docs' folder using an automated front-end build process with minified HTML, CSS and (transpiled) JavaScript.
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