Rifqi Pratama Juliansyah
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That's a beautiful design. One thing to avoid is having percentages in skills, the skill name is enough :)
Slick website! Great job!
I can offer some advice on improving the English even more to make it feel a little more professional.
Just like using proper indentation in code keeps it clean and easy to read, using generally accepted language conventions will make your website easier to read.
The first line should be changed from, "Hi,I'am" to "Hi, I am" or "Hi, I'm".
Notice the space after the comma. Always put a space after a comma.
"I'm" is short for "I am". The ' indicates that there are one or more letters missing. "I'am" is a syntax error.
You've used the CSS property text-transform: capitalize; to capitalize every word in this paragraph but the result is a little hard to read. Usually, capitalizing every word is only done for titles or headings, not full sentences or paragraphs. I recommend removing the CSS property.
That's all I'll say for now. If you're interested in more advice like this, let me know.
Your website is impressive and these are just small improvements. I wish you luck as you continue to improve your web design skills!
Nice work! The only thing I noticed is that you use capitalized text in many elements. Especially I found the subheading hard to read with all the capital letters.
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Tan Ahmed
Skillbars is one of the worst things to have my friend