@codecalm@beeman_nl@jacqvon This is actually a Bootstrap 4 template that you can use in order to build the user interface of your website (if you're a web developer).
It has plenty of available components that you can place where you want and show the data you want so that you're building your website.
This is a developer tool.
I love the practical additions Tabler has made to the Bootstrap component library as well as the sensible theme. For my use case, I needed this to work with Ruby on Rails and without the use of Require.js so I built a gem which you can get here (if you have the need):
https://rubygems.org/gems/tabler...https://github.com/lightyrs/tabl...
@themta Kind of new to Rails. Do I understand correctly that if I start a new Rails app, and follow your install instructions, I'll be able to access Tabler components through my Rails App?
@matthieudeluze Bootstrap in general is pretty responsive ;) in most cases it works well on mobile out of the box. Usually a developer has to be aware is to adjust the visibility of some elements that wouldn’t do well on a small screen.
Most beautiful free admin panel I've ever seen. Great for SaaS admin area. Great work guys! Will definitely use it in the future. Any plan for additional components?
First of all - this is amazing! 😍
Apologies if this is a really dumb question, but I'm currently learning React and wondering if I can utilize this within my project. I noticed you mention it uses Bootstrap, but also that you need to set up Ruby in the documentation. Can you explain? 😅
Great work!!!!
But I would love to see Select2 and Dropzone components. What is available in the premium version that isn't in the Open Source version? I can't see any links to the premium version
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