Student builds personal portfolio website using Cursor AI IDE
Timestops (11)
Tools Used
Topic Overview
Keywords
Hashtags
Transcript
This is the website I decided to create with the cursor, um, I decided to create a portfolio. Um, I said to name Lauren Davis, this is just the home page, um. It talks about what I wanna do with school, which is marketing and multimedia, um. I added this image later on, and I debugged it cause it originally had a photo of a guy, and so I just changed it to a picture of me. Um, just have a short little description here, a couple buttons you can click, and we'll get to that in a second. Um, if you scroll down, it says explore the portfolio, and they, um, these are just the three different sections. I have my work experience, um, my lens, and then my graphic design page. Um, the top here, there's a couple of buttons you can choose the home page, which is what we're on right now. Um, there's experience, Lauren Davis lens, graphic design, and then finally contact. Um, so we can click this button to go to the lens page. Um, this is my photography page, has this, um, little paragraph it created. Um, and then here's just some photos that they came up with. Um, originally. The photos didn't move, they were just um standstill, so I debugged it, um, and now they move, and then if you click on it. It will take you to a new tab where you can like see the photo close, um, kind of things that works for all of them. So it's just something I fixed. Um, let's let's go to experience. Um, so this is my professional experience page, um. Originally it just had um some random things on here, or just do it yourself kind of things, um, and then I later told it to. Include some of um my work experience, um. So it just has like 3 of them that I told it to add, and then it has a couple of bullet points for each, and then just the description. Um, for the first one, it was able to come up with a basketball picture that had turned out, but for the second two, the images, um, didn't pop up, so I ended up going back, going through the code and debugged it. I, this is the original basketball picture, which was the top one, and I moved it down here, and then I added these two photos, um, this is the photo I already had, and then this is a photo I took off the internet. Um, just to make it more personalized. Um, and then every page has this let's connect button, and this will take you to the connect page, so we can get to that in a second. Um, the next page is the graphic design, um, this one's pretty simple, it kind of just, um, gives descriptions of different The graphic design things, but I included it cause it's just part of my, or what I would want in my portfolio. This is like a poster series for illustrators, social and digital campaigns, Netflix photo, brand exploration with Instagram. It's pretty simple, but it just adds to it, nothing wrong with it. Um. And then, see, it has the contacts, so we can just click that. I'll take you to my contact page, so let's talk, um. It was able to add my LinkedIn, um, profile, which was amazing. I didn't even have to fix anything with that, I had my location. The only thing I ended up changing was my email, I added to my email, I just had like a random one, this was a random photo, and I changed it to a photo of me later on, um, I created this send a message thing. Um, which actually works, which is cool. So you can just say something high. And you can send a message in the email app, which is really cool, so that works. They can also hit the email and that will pop up. And then if you click my link in that will also um take you to my actual page, which is really cool and I didn't have to do anything about that. So yeah, overall, it did a really great job, um, there were just a couple of things I ended up having to to debug, mostly with the images, um, but everything else it did a great job on.