As an Informatics Engineering student at Universitas Muhammadiyah Riau, I want to deepen my practical skills by completing a small-scale project that revolves around a straightforward website and its basic network deployment. The scope centres on two things: a clean, minimalist site (think HTML, CSS, a dash of JavaScript or lightweight PHP) and the network setup that lets the site run smoothly on a local server or low-cost VPS. Flashy visuals are not required; clarity, solid structure, and secure, well-commented code matter more to me. Deliverables • Functional responsive website with roughly five pages (home, about, contact, plus two content pages). • Configuration of the web server (Apache or Nginx), firewall rules, DNS/host mapping, and any SSL certificates, provided as scripts or step-by-step notes I can repeat. • Brief documentation explaining file structure, deployment steps, and dependencies. • Git repository access so commits show day-to-day progress. Acceptance criteria • A single command (or concise sequence) launches the site on my test machine. • Page load under three seconds on standard broadband. • Documentation clear enough for a junior developer to replicate the setup alone. Working alongside someone who can explain choices—whether in Git, VS Code, or Linux CLI—will help me understand both the code and the underlying networking. A one-week window works, as long as daily commits keep us in sync. Share any similar lightweight sites or quick server deployments you’ve delivered so I can gauge fit.