Without further ado, above ~

I. File address

This Markdown contains widgets that I find useful and good-looking.

File address: portal.

How to write such a fancy Markdown as a profile?

2.1 Centering effect

Markdown allows advanced style layout using HTML. If you want your content to play, just add a div tag to your content and set the align attribute.

<div align=center>

# Your Markdown content

</div>
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2.2 Bandages

In my Markdown, THERE are two places where I use colorful bandages, namely contact information and front-end technology stack.

Both bandages ICONS are courtesy of shields. IO. On this site, you just have to provide what you need to show, and you can get a nice bandage. You can also customize styles, which is very flexible.

SubStats is also used in the contact section. This is an open source project dedicated to providing a fan count service for social accounts, you just need to follow the specified format, from their open interface to get the number of your followers on a particular platform. Then, in the Dynamic section of shields. IO, you provide a fixed format of query information that can be used with bandages in combination with dynamically queried data.

2.3 Warehouse cards & analysis statistics

These two parts use the GitHub Readme Stats and GitHub Profile Trophy open source projects.

All you need to do is copy the card link you want, insert the corresponding image in Markdown, and change the username, warehouse name, and so on. The README file of this open source project is made up of specific usage methods.

2.4 Reading statistics

GitHub Profile Views Counter is used for reading statistics.

Simply insert the Visor provided by View Counter into Markdown, and then at the end of Markdown insert a hitter (a transparent image with a size of 1 square pixel) provided by the open source project.

This way, whenever someone accesses your profile, the hitter will automatically be requested, which will help you increase your view count by one.

Three,

In a previous update, GitHub added magic to each GitHub user’s repository — just create a repository with the exact same name as your account and place a readme.md file in the root directory of the repository, which will be displayed on your GitHub homepage.

You can also visit my GitHub website (👏) for your valuable comments and suggestions 🙌).

If this article is helpful for you to write a personal GitHub homepage introduction file, please help me click a precious 👍 your support is the biggest motivation for my creation ~

Look fancy, the next step is to enrich the content, come on!