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Finishing My Personal Website: Mobile-Friendly, Dark Mode, and a Better Projects Section

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Ehsan Kahrizi Posted on May 30 Finishing My Personal Website: Mobile-Friendly, Dark Mode, and a Better Projects Section # devchallenge # githubchallenge GitHub “Finish-Up-A-Thon” Challenge Submission This is a submission for the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge What I Built I revisited my personal website and decided to turn it into a more complete and polished portfolio. The project originally started as a simple personal website hosted on GitHub Pages. While it was functional, many planned features and improvements were never completed. For this challenge, I am working on improving the mobile experience, adding dark mode support, enhancing the Projects section, improving SEO, fixing existing issues, and making the website more interactive and professional. My goal is to transform an unfinished personal website into a modern portfolio that better represents my work, skills, and projects. Demo Live Website https://ehsankahrizi.github.io/ GitHub Repository https://github.com/Ehsankahrizi/Ehsankahrizi.github.io Current Status This project is currently being improved as part of the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge. Planned improvements include: Better mobile responsiveness Dark mode support Enhanced Projects section Improved SEO More interactive user experience Better website performance Additional pages and content Fixing existing usability issues The Comeback Story When I returned to this project, I realized that many ideas I originally had for the website were still unfinished. Although the website was online, it still had several limitations: The mobile experience needed improvement. Dark mode was not available. The Projects section was incomplete. The contact functionality needed attention. SEO optimization was missing. The website relied on a mostly single-page structure. User interactions were limited. Performance could be improved. Instead of starting a new project, I decided to revisit this existing one and finally complete the improvements that had been pos

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