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Sunday, October 22, 2017

Create a Portfolio of the Programming Projects you accomplished

Housekeeping



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Intro



For all you programmers and web developers with a wordpress blog or site how would you like to create a portfolio of all the Programming Projects you accomplished?  Well in this tutorial I’m going to show you how to create that portfolio and then add a project to that portfolio.

Tutorial Requirements



All you need for this tutorial is

  • a wordpress site with the WP-GeSHi-Highlight and Jetpack plugins installed

Instructions



For this tutorial to work you need to

  1. login to your wordpress dashboard.

  2. select the Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-9.56.16-PM.png section of the settings menu.

  3. Check Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-9.56.27-PM.png.

  4. click Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-9.56.39-PM.png.

  5. You should see Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-9.56.55-PM.png, and when hovering over that image Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-9.57.10-PM.png.

  6. Select all projects.  Here’s an example of some projects I added to my portfolio: Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-9.57.42-PM.png

  7. click Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-9.58.59-PM.png.

  8. switch to the Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-9.59.37-PM.png view so you can see what code you want to show off.

  9. Enter a title here: Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-10.01.17-PM.png.

  10. Type Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-10.06.17-PM.png and Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-10.06.27-PM.png.

  11. Copy and Paste any code you want into your project.  I chose Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-10.06.40-PM.png.

  12. Click Screen-Shot-2015-06-25-at-10.07.08-PM.png.

  13. Edit the project to your liking.

  14. If you’re satisfied with it click create.

  15. click create to view your project.

Conclusion



There you have it.  A portfolio with all the programming projects that have been accomplished.

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