My name is HAMZA JAVED
And I Will Show You The Tutorials Of Web Designing, Web Development.

In this step-by-step tutorial, we will dive deep into the world of front-end development and create a personal portfolio website using only HTML and CSS. We’ll be building this website from scratch, showing you just how much you can do with these two fundamental languages, with no frameworks or libraries required!

Whether you’re a beginner looking to create your first website, a student preparing for web development interviews, or a professional wanting to showcase your work to potential clients or employers, a personal portfolio is a great tool to have. This website will be a showcase for your skills, projects, and professional experience.

What You Will Learn:

HTML Fundamentals: We will start from the basics, setting up the structure of our website with HTML. You’ll learn about various HTML tags and how to use them effectively to structure your website.

CSS Styling: Next, we will use CSS to style our website, making it visually appealing. We’ll cover various CSS properties and how to use them to create a responsive and modern website design.

Responsive Design: We’ll ensure our website looks good on all devices, from desktops to mobile phones. You’ll learn about media queries and how to use them to make your website responsive.

Remember, no previous experience or tools are needed except for a web browser and a text editor. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have a fully functioning personal portfolio website that you can use to showcase your skills and work.

So, if you’re ready to start building your own personal portfolio website using only HTML and CSS, tune in, grab a cup of your favorite beverage, and let’s get coding!

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Happy coding!