I'm redoing a portfolio of mine and I want to take the opportunity to uses trendy technology as a learning process. However I don't want to use any JS framework like Angular, Vue, React.
Why?
It seems like overkill. I'm not making a web application. My portfolio will be well designed and present images and text.
Most of my experience has been in Wordpress, HTML, and CSS. I'm trying to implement other technologies or processes to make this interesting.
estevan carlos benson
Artist & Technologist
To be honest, React could still be an option for you. It's not a framework like Angular or Ember. It's more similar to something like jQuery, a library that can be used anywhere on your page / site. It's also super easy to learn... I was able to learn and apply it to a small piece of a site I was working on in about 30 - 45 minutes.
That being said, if your main goal is aesthetics and you just want to try something new along the way, I would go with one of the libraries you replied with earlier. They offer solutions out of the box that will get you to your desired results much easier / faster. I've impressed a lot of clients using Tilt + Waypoint :)
I use jQuery in my own portfolio and never used any of those JS frameworks.
Sean Hill
Full Stack Developer at Pingplot Inc.
I've really enjoyed using Slides Framework. I used it to build my personal website here.