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    CoreUI Laravel Bootstrap Admin Template

    CoreUI Laravel Bootstrap Admin Template

    CoreUI Free Laravel Bootstrap Admin Template

    CoreUI is meant to be the UX game changer. Pure & transparent code is devoid of redundant components, so the app is light enough to offer ultimate user experience. This means mobile devices also, where the navigation is just as easy and intuitive as on a desktop or laptop. The CoreUI Layout API lets you customize your project for almost any device – be it Mobile, Web or WebApp – CoreUI covers them all.
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    AdminLTE template Laravel package

    AdminLTE template Laravel package

    A Laravel 5 package that switches Laravel scaffolding to AdminLTE

    A Laravel 5 package that switches default Laravel scaffolding/boilerplate to AdminLTE template and Pratt Landing Page with Bootstrap 3.0. Laravel menu is only used with command adminlte:menu that replaces default adminlte menu with a menu with spatie/laravel-menu support. Once the package is installed you have to follow the usual steps of any laravel project to log in to the admin interface. Create a database. I recommend the use of laravel Homestead. Create/check .env file and configure database access (database name, password, etc). ...
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