The first real project I built from scratch using HTML and CSS. Many small projects were made during the learning phase. This is the one that made it to GitHub.
A lot of small HTML and CSS projects were built during the learning phase. Most stayed local. This one was good enough to push. It marks the point where theory turned into something you can open in a browser and call a website.
This is a static website built with pure HTML5 and CSS3. No frameworks, no libraries, no shortcuts. Everything was written by hand while learning the fundamentals from the ground up.
I am a Computer Science student focused on Cloud Security and DevSecOps. This project sits at the beginning of the web stack journey, the point where reading about HTML tags turned into actually building something real.
| Language | Share |
|---|---|
| HTML5 | 60.7% |
| CSS3 | 39.3% |
HTML5
- Page structure and semantic markup
- Navigation, links, and sections
- Content blocks and text elements
CSS3
- Colors, fonts, and typography
- Box model and spacing
- Layout and positioning
Start — Learned HTML5 and CSS3 fundamentals through a structured course, building small exercises daily.
First Project — Combined everything into a full static website. This repo. The first one worth pushing to GitHub.
Now — Moving forward into JavaScript, Python, Cloud Security, and DevSecOps. The web stack was the beginning.
- 2 commits
- 100% hand-written
- 0 frameworks used
More repositories covering Python, full HTML/CSS courses, Cloud Security, and DevSecOps are on the profile. This project is where the GitHub journey started.
- GitHub: muhammadkashifsecurityengineer
Muhammad Kashif | CS Student | Cloud Security | DevSecOps | Pakistan