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$this->page

Encouraging people to publicly share the technologies used to power their websites.

Below you will - hopefully soon - find a (hopefully long) list of links to a bunch of websites' /this-page pages.

Add your own $this->page page in README.md.

Awesome Uses

  • Gal Jakič - Slovenia (🇸🇮) - a web developer turned project manager of fast-growing companies.

Contribution guide

I want to showcase my website. How do I do that?

You can do so by creating a pull request and simply add a link, like so:

* [Your name](<https://yourdomain.com/uses-page-link>) - your country name (:<name of your country's flag>:) - a short description of yourself, up to 160 charachters, give or take a few. 

This is my first contribution. Where can I learn to create a pull request?

First of all, awesome! Soon you will level up and join a group of people, capable of opening pull requests! I hope this is the first step you take, among many on your open source journey.

You can find instructions on opening pull requests by following GitHub's "Introduction to GitHub" course here.

I'm having some issues finding the correct flag icon. Where can I find them?

GitHub has a handy cheat sheet here.

FAQ

How detailed would you like my $this->page?

We don't expect you to list every package or framework used by your website, but feel free to make it as detailed as you wish.

I have some affiliate links on my $this->page. Is that OK?

As long as you haven't affiliated the $h!t out of your $this->page, it's OK. At the end of the day, we all have to earn money somehow.

As a matter of fact, I have some affiliate links on my website as well.

I have built a client site and would love to share a $this->page for it, but I can't publish it on their site due to some strict rules they have in place. Is there a workaround?

To be honest, at We Wow Web we would rather not have the content posted on our client's sites as well.

So, if you have a freelancer/agency site, you can throw it on there and as long as it looks OK, we will accept the link.

Do detailed "How I Built It" blog posts count as well?

This one is tricky, but no. Though, if you want to put a $this->page together and link additional resources on that one, that is great.

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