Developer builds pixel-perfect portfolio using React 19, Next.js, and custom GitHub graph fix
A developer has shared how they built a premium personal portfolio using React 19, Next.js 16 with App Router, and Tailwind CSS v4, focusing on clean animations and micro-interactions. A key…
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