Thanks for the inspo - new to laravel and livewire, but just managed to replicate your toast functionality using a combo of wireui notification, a redirect with navigate set to true and livewire persist 🙌
Most people left Bootstrap since TailwindCSS. Sorry to say it but it's the truth. The only ones still using Bootstrap are new frontend developers and they rarely use Laravel. You can of course make it but I honestly think you would be doing it for the sake of doing it and with a very small audience. Laravel itself ditched Bootstrap as the default frontend library years ago.
josh, what livewire ui libraries do you recommend? both paid and free? if you had to choose one of each, which one would you choose based on the number of components?
if this were open source it would have change the web development world! i m begineer of php and i m greatly infulenced of caleb porzio .... if i were multi millionare i would have bought the entire flux and contribute the next generation of web development .............. caleb should be paid for his hardwork and contribution to the web development !!!
Great video as usual, Josh! Quick question - did you build this on top of Fortify (and create the views from scratch) or did you start with Breeze and then edit the breeze views? Just wondering which is the best way to do this for other UI libraries etc.
Probably not in this particular starter since this is my own opinionated starter and those are my tools of choice. But I'm sure there will be plenty of options for Flux users. 😁
You don't have to complain about it not being free, dude, Caleb made his most important packages (Livewire/Alpine) free to use. Build it yourself if you want to! I see it this way: by using/purchasing Flux, you're supporting everything he does, and it'll help when he releases his next tools for free.
not all free for best ecosystem, just build in your own way, caleb was build a good ecosystem and you just use it and still complain isn't free that not make sense at all
This is so cool. The fact that you’re sharing the code is even cooler! Thanks Josh!
Fantastic video! The perfect length for my coffee break. 👍 We just adopted FluxUI and it's been a game-changer for productivity! 🙌
Thanks for the inspo - new to laravel and livewire, but just managed to replicate your toast functionality using a combo of wireui notification, a redirect with navigate set to true and livewire persist 🙌
I really like it! I know it's not as consistent as session messages, but I love how easy it is.
I am now thinking of making a livewire component librabry in bootstrap, just drop in components, what do you think?
Most people left Bootstrap since TailwindCSS. Sorry to say it but it's the truth. The only ones still using Bootstrap are new frontend developers and they rarely use Laravel.
You can of course make it but I honestly think you would be doing it for the sake of doing it and with a very small audience.
Laravel itself ditched Bootstrap as the default frontend library years ago.
Go for it! Keep creating. :)
Do it! I’d use it.
I get the criticism, but let's be honest, having this library in a comercial environment is a lifesaver.
agrreed!
josh, what livewire ui libraries do you recommend? both paid and free? if you had to choose one of each, which one would you choose based on the number of components?
if this were open source it would have change the web development world!
i m begineer of php and i m greatly infulenced of caleb porzio ....
if i were multi millionare i would have bought the entire flux and contribute the next generation of web development ..............
caleb should be paid for his hardwork and contribution to the web development !!!
I find newbies to be easily impressed
Great video as usual, Josh! Quick question - did you build this on top of Fortify (and create the views from scratch) or did you start with Breeze and then edit the breeze views? Just wondering which is the best way to do this for other UI libraries etc.
Basically on top of Breeze! I just copied the Breeze Volt/Livewire Class and modified it for Folio. ☺️
That's a great video! The Laravel community is luck you have you Josh! 👏
Did you ever make the starter kit? Not sure where I should start on a new project.
So my initial version is in the description but I’ll be adding and making modifications to it as I go. ☺️
Hey hey!
Wait just a minute! Why your control panel position is center!?
How can you do that 🥺
Please share your repo for this demo. Thanks! 🙏
Hey! It’s in the description. :)
github.com/joshcirre/fission
I mean.. Just install Daisy UI with Tailwind. It's free :)
please make a project using spalde and vue js. it will be very helpful. without complex state management and virtual dom.
I'm not an expert in Splade and VueJS but I've found it nice to use. The creator is all in on Inertia though with Inertia Table. :)
I hope there will be a version without Folio, maybe even without Volt 😊
Probably not in this particular starter since this is my own opinionated starter and those are my tools of choice. But I'm sure there will be plenty of options for Flux users. 😁
always when see news about laravel tools, first thing check how much it cost.
that mostly applies to js, most of the awesome stuffs I used in laravel are free
it's not free right?
It is not free. Although there are a good collection of components that are. :)
nah so expensive
Even though live wire is good but it still is very far behind a proper front end like vue.
So... shadcn/ui .. but worse and not free.
You don't have to complain about it not being free, dude, Caleb made his most important packages (Livewire/Alpine) free to use. Build it yourself if you want to!
I see it this way: by using/purchasing Flux, you're supporting everything he does, and it'll help when he releases his next tools for free.
not all free for best ecosystem, just build in your own way, caleb was build a good ecosystem and you just use it and still complain isn't free that not make sense at all