@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...
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@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?
Looks pretty good :)
I'm not a dev but just curious: is it mobile friendly also or does it need any set up to be?
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@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.
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I think this panel will be very useful for the administrator of the network, the site and will speed up its work.
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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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