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Frontend Series: Modeling Website Homepage

Welcome to the Frontend Series Modeling Website Homepage repository! This project showcases a complete homepage for a modeling website using HTML and CSS. The goal was to cover a wide range of frontend topics, from grid layouts to animations, and ensure full responsiveness across different devices.

Preview

Click here to preview the deployed web application

About This Project

In this repository, you'll find:

  1. HTML Files: These files define the structure and content of the modeling website.
  2. CSS Files: Styling instructions to enhance the visual appeal and layout of the web pages.
  3. Responsive Design: Specialized techniques used to adapt the website for various screen sizes.

Goals

  • Master HTML and CSS fundamentals.
  • Implement advanced CSS features like grids and animations.
  • Achieve a fully responsive design suitable for all devices.

How to Use

Explore the HTML and CSS files directly on GitHub or clone the repository to your local machine to experiment with the code.

git clone https://github.com/hamzamalik22/fsm-premier.git

Open the index.html file in your web browser to view the modeling website homepage.

Get Involved

If you have suggestions for improvements, find any bugs, or want to discuss frontend development, please open an issue or reach out to me. Feedback and contributions are highly appreciated!

Next Steps

This project marks a significant milestone in my frontend journey. Stay tuned for more projects as I continue to advance my skills and explore new frontend technologies.

Connect With Me

You can find me on LinkedIn to stay updated on my frontend series projects and other web development endeavors.

Happy coding! 🌟

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