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This project was built as part of a challenge from the Frontend Mentor website. It was developed using Tailwind CSS to test and improve my skills in utility-first styling and responsive design. The goal was to recreate the provided layout as accurately and cleanly as possible using Tailwind's utility classes.

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📄 Manage-Landing-Page


📝 Overview

This is a responsive landing page built as part of a challenge from the Frontend Mentor website. The primary goal was to test and strengthen my skills using Tailwind CSS by recreating a professional-grade design. The project focuses on clean structure, responsive layout, and utility-first styling.



🎯 Project Goals

  • Practice real-world layouts using Tailwind CSS
  • Reinforce responsive design principles
  • Build from a design brief with pixel-accurate structure
  • Test my understanding of utility-first CSS workflow


🧰 Tech Stack & Languages

  • HTML5 – Semantic page structure
  • CSS3 – Base styles
  • JavaScript – For minor interactions
  • Tailwind CSS – Utility-first styling
  • Vercel – Deployment and hosting


🚀 Deployment

The project is deployed on Vercel and is continuously updated with changes pushed to the main branch.

🔗 Live Demo: https://manage-landing-page-lyart.vercel.app



♻️ Notes & Highlights

  • Built from a Frontend Mentor challenge brief
  • Tailwind CSS used to practice utility-based development
  • Layout adapts smoothly across mobile, tablet, and desktop views
  • Structure is kept minimal and clean, focusing on layout and responsiveness


🙌 Acknowledgments

Thanks to Frontend Mentor for the challenge brief and UI design inspiration. This was a valuable hands-on project to sharpen my frontend development workflow.


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This project was built as part of a challenge from the Frontend Mentor website. It was developed using Tailwind CSS to test and improve my skills in utility-first styling and responsive design. The goal was to recreate the provided layout as accurately and cleanly as possible using Tailwind's utility classes.

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