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xonar2020-01-07 11:29:56
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xonar, 2020-01-07 11:29:56

How to show your portfolio?

Good day to all. I must say right away, do not swear if you chose the wrong tags.
What is the question (which has been asked here more than once, but I have it differently)?
In general, there is a portfolio. Some projects are simple, and some are heavy and I would not want to put them on a server, collect them, etc. so people can see.
Interested in how to show such projects? I saw on one site (alas, I forgot where) that he had a portfolio in the form of a figma. That is, this is not a full-fledged site put on a server, not a screen, not a video, but something like a layout, but a dynamic layout, that is, a person can go to click on all sorts of modals, select text and the modals will open successfully.
Phew, I hope I explained it clearly (probably not). Can anyone come across this? There are ideas on how to show a portfolio not in the form of a screen, video, full-fledged deployment. Something like a sandbox.

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dodo512, 2019-03-15
@Qwentor

if ($request_uri ~ "/redir\?domain=mybot&start=\d+") {
    return 301 tg://resolve?$args;
}

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xmoonlight, 2020-01-07
@xonar

Only raise it on a server/virtual machine with a browser in "kiosk" mode and give full access to management.
NoVNC - as a web client.
And the input fields are already data processing, and there, without real code, no figma-like demonstration will help.

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