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Portfolio Project Page: Understanding the Structure

Dive into how Flameplace portfolio project pages are structured and how to maximize their use.

Updated over a week ago

🔗 Before You Start

Check out the companion article: Portfolios: Ideas and Completed Projects


🌟 What’s a Portfolio Project Page?

A Portfolio Project Page is your dedicated space to showcase an individual project in detail. It highlights the unique aspects of each project, including a breakdown by room or interior area, a description, and a list of tags.

Users with PLUS plans and higher can enable auto-translation for the project description into their preferred language from their profile settings.


🗂️ Structure of a Project Page

Each Project Page includes:

  • Project Spaces: Clickable areas that reveal project slides with detailed comments.

  • Project Description: An overview that captures the project’s vision and details.

  • Tags: Helps organize and improve discoverability.

  • Portfolio Editor Icon: Allows creators to quickly access and edit the project if they’re logged in as the project’s author.


💬 Interactions and Sharing

  • Author’s Company: Explore the author’s company page to understand their background and connect with them.

  • Ratings and Reviews: Leave feedback about the project.

  • Similar Projects: Recommendations to discover related work.

Use the Favorites icon to save the project for easy access later. The Share button allows you to share the project link through messengers, social networks, or email.


🚀 Why It Matters

A Portfolio Project Page offers a comprehensive view of a company’s work, giving partners and customers an in-depth understanding of their design and execution skills. It’s a powerful way to market expertise and attract new business.


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