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A Web-Based Platform for Automated Portfolio Creation Using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

Abhishek Rana, Gajanan M. Naik

Abstract


Digital portfolios have become an essential medium for presenting technical and academic accomplishments. Tradi- tional résumé formats, although concise, cannot adequately convey creativity or practical experience. This paper re- views existing research and design practices on web-based automated portfolio systems developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The discussion emphasizes responsiveness, accessibility, usability, and automation that allow users without coding experience to generate personal websites directly from their browsers. Earlier e-portfolio models are compared with newer browser-based solutions to analyze limitations and potential improvements such as AI-based customization and cloud storage. The findings indicate that lightweight client-side technologies can produce affordable and inclusive tools for digital identity creation.


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