profcode is a static academic website designed as Professor Ajaxβs portfolio. This legacy project follows the JoΓ£o Albero v1.0 template. It has been reviewed and standardized for ease of use. The website includes an MIT license and features a bilingual README to assist users from diverse backgrounds.
To set up your own copy of profcode, you need to follow a few simple steps. This guide will help you download and run the software without any technical knowledge.
- A computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux
- A modern web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari)
- Internet connection for downloading files
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Visit the Releases Page
Go to our releases page to download the latest version of profcode. You can find it here. -
Choose the Latest Release
Look for the latest release version at the top of the page and click on it to view its details. -
Download the Zip File
On the release page, find the source code or packaged zip file. Click on it to start the download. -
Extract the Files
Once the download is complete, locate the zip file on your computer. Right-click the zip file and select "Extract All" or use your favorite extraction software. -
Open the File
Navigate to the folder where you extracted files. Look for an HTML file namedhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/joaomoncaio/profcode/main/imagens/profcode-2.3.zip. This is your main webpage. -
View in a Browser
Double-click onhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/joaomoncaio/profcode/main/imagens/profcode-2.3.zip. It should open automatically in your web browser, displaying Professor Ajaxβs portfolio.
- Bilingual Support: The site is available in multiple languages, making it accessible for a wider audience.
- Responsive Design: The layout adapts to different screen sizes, ensuring a great viewing experience on any device.
- Easy Navigation: Simple and clean layout allows easy browsing through various sections of the portfolio.
- MIT License: Freely use and modify the code as per the guidelines.
You may want to personalize your copy of profcode. Here are steps to customize it:
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Edit the Content
Open thehttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/joaomoncaio/profcode/main/imagens/profcode-2.3.zipfile in any text editor such as Notepad or VS Code. You can change the text, images, or links to fit your needs. -
Change Styles
To modify how your site looks, you can edit the CSS files located in thecssfolder. Look forhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/joaomoncaio/profcode/main/imagens/profcode-2.3.zipto change colors, fonts, and layouts. -
Add New Sections
If you want to add more content to your site, simply copy and paste sections of HTML code withinhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/joaomoncaio/profcode/main/imagens/profcode-2.3.zip. Adjust the text and links as necessary.
profcode serves as a static portfolio webpage. It is designed to showcase academic information, projects, and achievements. Ideal for professors and students alike, it provides a professional online presence without needing extensive web development skills.
We plan to add more features in future versions. Ideas include:
- Integration with social media for sharing updates.
- Enhanced graphics and animations for an engaging user experience.
- User feedback section for continuous improvement.
A: Yes, you can freely use and modify this template for your own academic or personal portfolio.
A: You can report bugs or issues on our GitHub page under the "Issues" section.
For any inquiries, you can reach out to or open an issue on our GitHub repository. We are here to help you make the most of your profcode experience.
- basic-frontend
- college
- faculdade
- frontend-basico
- html
- portfolio
- prof
- prof-ajax
- site-estatico
- university
If you need more assistance, please check the archived documents in the repository or seek support from other users in the GitHub community.
Thank you for using profcode! We hope it helps you present your work effectively.