NEW LOOK AND NEW PORTFOLIO SECTIONS
- Blasco Rodríguez Porta
- Feb 27
- 2 min read
Good morning.
During these days, I have been participating in a young talent program with mentorships to help me find a stable job, taking advantage of all the advice and recommendations that people from the surrounding areas were giving me.
A program through which I attended numerous events and talks, both from companies and entrepreneurs, as well as training courses to achieve my professional and work goals.
One of these events was creating a portfolio with all the projects and experiences I've had throughout my professional life. I already had this website up and running, which, as you know, is focused on publishing my web and programming projects.

They reviewed my portfolio there, they liked it but said that some things were unnecessary on the website, such as Members (because I'm the only one on the website), Forum (because I don't have any proposals to open a discussion or virtual comments section), Services (because I don't really provide professional services, but rather I contribute my skills there), and the Newsletter subscription form at the very end, since I wasn't, let's say, running my own marketing business to monetize all my content.

I also had to revise my "About Me" section because, after hearing the event coordinator's suggestions for improvement, I realized that telling my story about liking microprocessors and all that wouldn't be of any use to them. I changed that to "About Me" and now clearly state who I am: I'm passionate about computer programming and web design. I also removed the old photos and added more recent ones.

Then, in the Portfolio section, I removed the part called Wix Portfolio and started collecting web projects using a CMS so I could add animations to the blocks (which Wix Portfolio didn't allow). I also created two more collections, one for Java projects and another for Python projects, both of which are simply programming projects for printing data to the console. There will be more sections in the Portfolio in the future.



After all, I also made several tweaks to the design, in which, for example, I converted the navigation menu into what is called a "hamburger menu," in which if you click on the three lines, the previously updated menu will unfold.

To see more, check out my website https://www.blascoswebdeveloperstudio.com and let me know what you think. Best regards.




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