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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...
Preview, zoom, search, sort, drag photos in HTML5 Canvas with jQuery.
- Attractive image gallery which pulls photos from a directory.
- Built as a jQuery plugin using HTML5 Canvas and CSS3.
- Example PHP for collecting images from a directory and loading details from MySQL.
- Works on mobile devices.
- Allow users to search, sort, zoom and drag images.
- Different styles available for photo borders.
- Online demos available at http://chixor.net/demo/polaroid-previewer/ and http://chixor.net/demo/polaroid-previewer/demo.html
Graphist uses PHP's GD library to produce data plots, in real time, served up as standard images for consumption by web pages (though such images could be saved for use in other document types).
The Floranta libraries provide components for building Rich Client Wikis using AJAX or Java. Floranta clients can be embedded in any webpage (even plain html) and allow users to leave notes, images, cards, etc on the pages. Eg: http://www.floranta.com
This is a set of classes that allows the building of web applications user interfaces in the same way as they are build for stand-alone applications. Classes are providing labels, buttons, tables, images, layouts and events handling.