 preview, publish, and create navigation. Congratulations! You finished your portfolio page. The last steps in the process are to preview your page, publish it, and to create navigation. In this video, we will be exploring these last crucial steps in the webpage process. The last thing you want is to send your portfolio to someone and find a spelling error or a weird formatting issue that makes your content difficult to view or to understand. That is why previewing your page is so important. Most online webpage platforms have a feature that allows you to preview your page to see how it looks to the rest of the world outside of your edit mode. This is how you will want to review your work. Slowly comb over the content of your portfolio starting from the beginning. Look for any spelling errors or weird grammar. Sometimes it helps to read your writing aloud to hear how it would sound in your voice. Once you've completed this read-through, go back and do the same thing, but look for formatting errors. You want your formatting to be consistent throughout the page, so make sure all your headings are consistent in sizing and your text is all aligned the same way. Make sure your fonts are all the same throughout and that your photos are all showing up. Once you've done your two read-throughs of your page, it's time to create navigation on your page. This makes it easier for any viewers to jump between pages or directly to a section that they are interested in. Your navigation can be laid out in a million different ways. This mostly depends on the platform you are building it on. It's most common to have your portfolio sections listed at the top of your site under your header. This way it will be consistent and accessible on every page. And remember to include a link back to your homepage. Some website building platforms only allow you to create these internal links once your site has been published, so in that case you will have to invert these last two steps. Your T's have all been crossed and your I's dotted, so now what? It's time to bring your baby into the world and publish your portfolio. Your portfolio is now able to be viewed by anyone online. Add the link to your resume, your LinkedIn profile, or anywhere else that it could be accessible by potential employers. Remember to keep it updated as you gain experience and complete new projects.