259 results for “topic:simple-website”
Fast and small flat file CMS (5 files). Built with PHP, JSON database.
A simple Github Pages template for academic personal websites.
Advance attractive personal portfolio website. It looks like chatting bot. Same design as Whatsapp chat. Lightweighted, Fast. Easy to use.
Web application for Hospital management using JAVA Servlets and Tomcat server. Database is maintained using MySQL.
📃 a simple portfolio template.
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Türkçe Go Lang örnekleri
This is a simple website to wishing someone a happy birthday message / cards. Completely static, can be deployed on Github or Vercel.
simple personel website
In this repository I will create a simple restaurant website that will be made with the server side and client side in it
💛 A simple website created on HTML/CSS based on a Figma template
My GitHub Pages
Clean Responsive Blogspot Template
A website I made for the Watoto coding club. A charity teaching tech skills to the kids of the Kibera slums in Nairobi, Kenya.
Versão Herbert Richers do https://nohello.com
RESTful webservice created using Python Flask for a Blogging website (SQLite DBMS)
A simple website for a school course
Recipe Web Template
A Simple website using ReactJS
Portfolio can include a range of projects, assignments, and work experiences that showcase your skills, knowledge, and achievements in the field.
Simple Personal Web One Page For Introduction
Our project topic is an IMAGE EDITOR WEBSITE and we have named it CHITRAKALA .
A personal website created using Hugo.
website buat tugas sekaligus buat kelaskuuu @mipan.smanega
🍬 @icheft's NTU Homepage / a concise and simple one-page homepage
Was bored in school, made a website that has cool blocks.
A streamlined resource offering essential programming knowledge on key languages and tools.
This is ready to use template to quickly start selling domain with minimum setup.
Laravel Project with BootstrpUI | SISTEM INFORMASI PERPUSTAKAAN - SMK 1 Pleret | {Dev}
A simple very bare bones portfolio site template for a The RMIT Programming Club workshop