This repo and project is inspired by W3C's Templates. The goal was to reinvent or redevelop those templates.
I use standard HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and a CDN for font-awesome. I also included Node.js just to have a start command that allows me to use browser-sync. Both Node and browser-sync are unnecessary. However, if you wish to use both click on the Node.js link and follow their installation instructions, then copy my package.json file. Next, click on the broswer-sync link and look for (Node.js) instruction to follow for installation. You should install browser-sync globally with node.
In order to view the templates you simply have to download the project folder and navigate to the HTML folder. Once there you can click on any HTML file and view the template(s). While on an HTML file on the right hand side of the document or webpage you should see a black tab with an arrow icon inside. This button or tab will provide direct links to other templates once clicked on. If you followed my instructions for installing Node plus Browser-sync you can navigate to the project folder via command-line and run "npm start" in order to start the Broswer-sync command and view the templates on your localhost.
All issues and pull request are accepted here. If you wish to contribute carefully leave an issue with detailed suggestions along with detailed pull requests. You don't need Node or Browser-sync in your workflow or development build just to contribute. Those technologies where only in use to make my development process shorter and easier. Provide descriptions or explanations for the changes that you wish to make. If you see any grammatical issues or an issue with this README file feel free to fix the issues. Any other support or advice will also be appreciated thanks!