Editing and Updating Projects
Keep your projects fresh and relevant by regularly updating them with new features, improvements, and insights. Here's how to maintain and enhance your project portfolio.
Tip: Regular updates show your continuous growth and keep your portfolio current with your latest skills.
Accessing the Edit Mode
To edit a project, go to your project page and click the Edit button in the top right corner. You can also access this from your dashboard's project management section.

What You Can Update
Basic Information
- Project Title: Update if the scope or focus has changed
- Category: Reclassify if you've added new features
- Technologies: Add new frameworks or tools you've integrated
- Description: Expand with new features or improvements
Content Updates
- New Screenshots: Add images of new features or improvements
- Updated Videos: Replace or add new demo videos
- Documentation: Update technical docs or user guides
- Case Studies: Add new insights or user feedback

When to Update Your Projects
- New Features: When you add significant functionality
- Performance Improvements: After optimizing speed or efficiency
- User Feedback: When you implement user suggestions
- Technology Updates: After upgrading frameworks or tools
- Bug Fixes: When you resolve important issues
- Metrics: When you have new usage data or results
Best Practices for Updates
- Keep a changelog of what you've updated
- Update images to reflect current state
- Refresh descriptions with new insights
- Add new links if you've moved or improved resources
- Review and update SEO keywords
Version Control and History
Consider maintaining version information in your project descriptions to show the evolution of your work. This demonstrates your growth and commitment to continuous improvement.

What's Next?
After updating your projects, consider optimizing their visibility or enhancing them with better media!