
May 2022
Tea Shop
Since I've run out of content, this is a copy of the third post. The posts describe the template's features, so if you missed it, I recommend starting with the first post.
Portfolio variant for coders:
Added activity graph on GitHub; simply replace the login in the iframe with your own
The ticker with publications from the header has been removed. It was added for designers so that when visiting the site, guests could visually see the designer's style before moving on to the long informational part. The columns in the header and in the “My journey” block have been aligned.
You can check out this option at the link /coder_variant

If you don't want to make a CV-like portfolio, you can remove the sidebar with details and leave only the “My journey” column. You can try this option by following the link /without_sidebar_variant

If you want a simple portfolio, you can remove the “My journey” section entirely and leave only the section with your work. You can try this option by following the link /works_only_variant.

Original version. Here you can adjust the size of publication previews both in the ticker in the header and separately in the list of works. This option is available on the main page.

For chips in the sidebar and contacts, there is a vector set of 600+ icons, including programming languages, tools, and social networks. If a tool or language is missing, you can easily add a new icon to the vector or raster sets and use them. Here are some of the icons:

In posts, the left sidebar is designed so that it can be easily removed if you do not want to use navigation within posts.

If I simply hide the sidebar and the main menu button, I will be able to use the site as before.







