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Research on Personal Sites

After exploring other people/student websites I had better understanding how I want my website to look.

1. I want my home page have a picture of me and I want it to be not too crowded so it would not make people overwhelmed.

2. About me and bio info is gonna be in separate tab so I could include my hobbies too and photos.

3. I feel like resume could be in about me tab, but then it can be overlooked. So I should think of a smart place to put it in.

4. Some of my portfolio links are gonna be on the first page to interest people, others are gonna be in separate add.

5. My personal addition is gonna be order panel if people are interested, so they would not need to go try to find my email, then go to email and write an email.

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