# thomashighbaugh-resume **Repository Path**: functioncat-templates/thomashighbaugh-resume ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: thomashighbaugh-resume - **Description**: An HTML resume styled with Tailwind.css based on Universal Resume - **Primary Language**: JavaScript - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: https://template-resume3.hanshumao.com/ - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2024-10-27 - **Last Updated**: 2024-12-03 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README ## Universal Résumé Template ## What This Is This is the repository housing my personal resume, which I can conveniently host as a website because instead of writing it in Word (which I can't do as a Linux user) or Libreoffice (which sucks) or LaTex (which I have done, but is a bit of a pain and OverLeaf is a challenge itself) I opted to **write it out in HTML**. There is really no reason I have come across that I shouldn't use **HTML** to write my resume, since I know it pretty well and write a lot of notes and documents in it or at least **MArkdown** that is just a shorthand of **HTML** anyway. It is easy to write, most code editors can syntax highlight it without need for additional modifications (including some included text editors for various desktop environments) and its a lot more powerful than using the same 5 word templates over and over again. I want to show people that may hire me something unique, so here it is. ## Inspiration This was inspired by, and parts adapted from, WebPraktikos' `universal resume template`, which tries harder to be supported across use cases so in case you need A4 sizing or anything else like that, I would check out his repo. I cannot understate how enlightening I found that project and how deeply it inspired this one. Additional props goes to the author of [heropatterns](https://heropatterns.com) who provided the svg pattern I have gotten somewhat experimental with as the background. **SVG** is essentially **HTML** with some unique tags called paths, so its pretty natural I would use something like that in this resume, but it would have probably taken me decades to come up with some of the awesome patterns you can use free of charge thanks to **heropatterns** which is pretty awesome and definitely worth looking into to give your site a little `sugar`. ### Right to Copy or Adapt to Your Needs This is my personal resume, written out using `universal resume template` as a guide, which means my name and information is all over the thing and I didn't set it up specifically to be a template or anything, so I would advise if you use it yourself, probably best to change the name and contact information (but if not and you get me a job, I really wouldn't mind!). Other than that, have fun and good luck with finding your next job. The beauty of open source my friends, I borrow from you and you borrow from me and we all are better for it.