Name: Rohidas Sanap
Type: User
Company: Craft, Mumbai
Bio: Iām a 34-year-old guy living in Mumbai, I graduated in 2011 from the VIT at Mumbai University. I am currently working as a Sr. Web Developer in Craft India.
Twitter: rohidassanap88
Location: Chinchpokli, Mumbai
Blog: http://rohidassanap.wordpress.com
Rohidas Sanap's Projects
Simple click-triggered navigation submenus. Accessible and progressively enhanced.
This repository contains notebook + code for DataCamp community post on groupbys, split-apply-combine and pandas.
The most basic usage of HTML5 Boilerplate is to create a static site or simple app. Once you've downloaded or cloned the project, that process looks something like this: Set up the basic structure of the site. Add some content, style, and functionality. Run your site locally to see how it looks. Deploy your site. Cool, right? It is. That said, the smart defaults, baseline elements, default attribute values and various other utilities that HTML5 Boilerplate offers can serve as the foundation for whatever you're interested in building. Even the basic use-case of a simple static site can be enhanced by manipulating the code through an automated build process. Moving up in complexity HTML5 Boilerplate can be integrated with whatever front-end framework, CMS or e-commerce platform you're working with. Mix-and-match to your heart's content. Use what you need (toss it in a blender if you need to) and discard the rest. HTML5 Boilerplate is a starting point, not a destination.
Config files for my GitHub profile.