This Github treasure warehouse has collected so many good things?

Hello, everyone, I am Dashuai. An old programmer who loves the front end. What I want to introduce to you today is a treasure warehouse in Github. The name of the warehouse is  AwesomeSites.

Why did the commander-in-chief build such a warehouse?

Because over time, many sites can go offline for various reasons and then never be accessed again, which is a shame when it comes to some really great website creations.

So I built such a warehouse to back up these websites that I think are worth experiencing and learning.

There are a lot of cool and interesting experiential website projects included in this warehouse. And they are all classified into categories, including automobiles, e-commerce, exhibitions, games, corporate/personal introductions, rooms, space, etc.

For example, the moon landing experience website, the building block train website, etc. that I shared with you before, this warehouse will continue to be updated in the future. Friends who like it, don’t forget to click a star.

Now let me demonstrate how to use this warehouse.

First enter the link to open this warehouse

https://github.com/ezshine/AwesomeSites

Then choose to open one of the sub-repositories and clone it.

Go to the website folder under the classification, then open the terminal, remember to install the local http service of live-server. Then we start the live-server under the website folder.

Then the site is up and running locally.

Although these projects, what I back up is not the source code, the code is not readable, and it is not suitable for novices to learn.

But we can get and use static resources such as pictures, videos, models, etc.

Of course, it is not recommended to use these resources that may have copyright risks to do commercial projects, but it is still no problem when doing some courseware, final design, or demonstrating non-profit content such as demos.

Well, if you think this warehouse is valuable to you, don’t forget to give Dashuai a thumbs up to watch and share~

-----The handsome old ape

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Origin blog.csdn.net/ezshine/article/details/127859389