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A modern and responsive portfolio website built using Vite, React, DaisyUI, and Framer Motion. This project showcases my latest work and provides a platform to demonstrate my skills in full-stack web development.

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Vite React Daisy UI Framer Motion Portfolio

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A modern and responsive portfolio website built using Vite, React, DaisyUI, and Framer Motion. This project showcases my latest work and provides a platform to demonstrate my skills in full-stack web development.

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Features

  • Responsive Design: Works seamlessly on desktops, tablets, and mobile devices.
  • Interactive Animations: Utilizes Framer Motion for smooth and engaging animations.
  • Dark Mode Support: Includes light and dark themes using DaisyUI.
  • SEO Optimized: Meta tags and structure optimized for search engines.
  • Custom Components: Reusable and customizable React components.
  • Fast Loading: Built with Vite for lightning-fast development and production builds.

Technologies

  • React: A JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
  • Vite: A fast build tool and development server.
  • DaisyUI: A utility-first CSS framework based on Tailwind CSS.
  • Framer Motion: A powerful library for animations in React.
  • Tailwind CSS: A utility-first CSS framework for styling.

Getting Started

To get a local copy of the project up and running, follow these steps:

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v14 or later)
  • npm or yarn

Installation

  1. Clone the repo:

    git clone https://github.com/LXMachado/vite-react-daisy-ui-portfolio.git

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A modern and responsive portfolio website built using Vite, React, DaisyUI, and Framer Motion. This project showcases my latest work and provides a platform to demonstrate my skills in full-stack web development.

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