Milky-Way is a minimalist portfolio template designed with a whimsical charm, perfect for showcasing creative work in an elegant digital space. Built using Astro, a modern static site generator, it emphasizes clean lines and intuitive navigation to ensure visitors focus solely on your creations. This template is ideal for designers, developers, artists, and any creative professional seeking a fast, responsive, and easily customizable online presence.
Key Features:
- Minimalist & Clean Design: Allows your work to shine without distractions, offering a sophisticated backdrop for your projects.
- Responsive Layout: Guarantees a seamless viewing experience across all devices, from desktops to smartphones, making your portfolio accessible to a wider audience.
- Fast & Efficient: Leverages the power of Astro for rapid page loads and optimal performance, providing an excellent user experience.
- Easy Customization: Features a straightforward HTML structure and CSS styling, enabling quick and simple modifications to match your personal brand and preferences.
- Static Site Generation: Benefits from Astro's approach to generate highly performant static sites, enhancing security and reducing hosting costs.
Use Cases:
- Personal Portfolios: Ideal for individuals to display their projects, skills, and professional journey.
- Creative Showcases: Perfect for artists, photographers, and designers to present their visual work.
- Developer Portfolios: A great starting point for developers to highlight their coding projects and technical expertise.
Getting Started:
To begin, clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/ttomczak3/Milky-Way.git
cd Milky-WayThen, install dependencies and run the development server:
npm install
npm run devCustomize the content in src/pages and styles in src/styles to personalize your portfolio. The project structure is organized with public/ for static assets, src/components/ for reusable UI, src/content/ for markdown content, src/layouts/ for page layouts, and src/pages/ for individual pages. Contributions are welcome through issues or pull requests. The project is licensed under the MIT License.





