Build Developer's blog with Laravel 9 and Bootstrap 2022
Build Developer's blog with Laravel 9 and Bootstrap 2022, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.38, with 62 lectures, based on 4 reviews, and has 49 subscribers.
You will learn about Setting up PHP and Laravel development environment Installing Laravel Laravel Application structure Laravel authentication scaffolding Working on the project – Developer's blog. This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Laravel developers who would like to up their game by working on an intermediate Laravel project It is particularly useful for Beginner Laravel developers who would like to up their game by working on an intermediate Laravel project.
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Summary
Title: Build Developer's blog with Laravel 9 and Bootstrap 2022
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.38
Number of Lectures: 62
Number of Published Lectures: 62
Number of Curriculum Items: 62
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 62
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Setting up PHP and Laravel development environment
- Installing Laravel
- Laravel Application structure
- Laravel authentication scaffolding
- Working on the project – Developer's blog.
Who Should Attend
- Beginner Laravel developers who would like to up their game by working on an intermediate Laravel project
Target Audiences
- Beginner Laravel developers who would like to up their game by working on an intermediate Laravel project
In this course, we are going to build a full developer’s blog making use of developers’ open source themes. The blog is going to be divided into two, the frontend and the backend. In the front end, we are going to display the blog posts and the blog owner’s information Like Social media handles and Bio. The backend carries the largest percentage of the application’s functionality. In the backend, we will have the categories CRUD functionality where and also Categories status where we will be able to activate and deactivate categories from the admin panel. The deactivated categories won’t be displayed on the posts creation page at the time of creating posts. We will also have the Posts CRUD functionality with the Rich Ckeditor and since it is a developer’s blog, we will also have the functionality where the developer can post code and that post will be highlighted on the frontend. We will also have the settings CRUD where the admin will be able to change the settings that will appear on the front end. We are also going to have the comments section aided by the Disqus plugin. We will also have the newsletter functionality where the readers will have the form for submitting their emails in case they would like to receive newsletters or updates every time a new post is created.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Setting up PHP Development environement
Lecture 3: Project source code and how to set it up on your machine
Lecture 4: Authentication scaffolding
Lecture 5: Laravel application structure
Lecture 6: Integrating the frontend theme
Lecture 7: Integrating the dashboard theme
Lecture 8: Cleaning up the admin dashboard
Chapter 2: Application Database
Lecture 1: 09 Project database structure
Lecture 2: 10 Creating models and migrations
Lecture 3: 11 Defining the tables columns in migrations files
Lecture 4: 12 Defining the tables columns in migrations files part 2
Lecture 5: 13 Defining the tables columns in migrations files part 3
Lecture 6: 14 Connecting application to db and migrating our tables
Chapter 3: Categories CRUD
Lecture 1: 15 Categories Part1
Lecture 2: 16 Categories part2 – Creating Category Routes
Lecture 3: 17 Categories part3 – Creating Categories controller and view files
Lecture 4: 18 Categories part4 – Creating Categories Form
Lecture 5: 19 Categories part5 – Storing Categories
Lecture 6: 20 Categories part6 – Showing error messages
Lecture 7: 21 Categories part7 – Showing success messages
Lecture 8: 22 Categories part8 – Showing categories
Lecture 9: 23 Categories part9 – Showing categories
Lecture 10: 24 Categories part10 – Editing categories
Lecture 11: 25 Categories part11 – Deleting categories
Lecture 12: 26 Categories part12 – Activating and diactivating categories
Chapter 4: Posts CRUD
Lecture 1: 27 Posts Part1 – Creating posts routes
Lecture 2: 28 Posts Part2 – Creating posts form
Lecture 3: 29 Posts Part3 – Storing posts
Lecture 4: 30 Posts Part4 – Integrating DataTables
Lecture 5: 31 Posts Part5 – Adding ID column dynamic edit and delete links
Lecture 6: 32 Posts Part6 – Editing Post funtionality
Lecture 7: 33 Posts Part7 – Displaying post category in posts index and limiting the string
Lecture 8: 34 Posts Part8 – Change post status
Lecture 9: 35 Posts Part9 – Delete functionality
Lecture 10: 36 Posts Part10 – CK-Editor integration
Lecture 11: 37 Posts Part11 – Image upload 1
Lecture 12: 38 Posts Part12 – Image upload 2
Lecture 13: 39 Posts Part13 – Image upload 3
Chapter 5: Settings
Lecture 1: 40 Settings -Creating settings routes
Lecture 2: 41 Settings -Creating form
Lecture 3: 42 Settings -Editing routes
Lecture 4: 43 Settings – Display on the frontend
Chapter 6: Posts Frontend
Lecture 1: 44 Showing posts on the frontend
Lecture 2: 45 Comments count functionality
Lecture 3: 46 Displaying a single post functionality
Lecture 4: 47 Post update bug solving
Lecture 5: 48 Integrating DisQus plugin into our application
Lecture 6: 49 Integrating the CKEditor
Lecture 7: 50 Adding code highlighting functionality
Lecture 8: 51 Newsletter subscription functionality
Lecture 9: 52 Show newsletter emails on the admin panel
Lecture 10: 53 Newsletter emails pagination on the admin backend
Lecture 11: 54 Further clean up of admin theme and displaying Logged in Admin Details
Lecture 12: 55 Working on Admin account details
Lecture 13: 56 Updating admin account details
Lecture 14: 57 Logging out user functionality
Chapter 7: Final Steps
Lecture 1: 58 Working on the dashboard home page.
Lecture 2: 59 Protecting admin routes with a middleware
Lecture 3: 60 Testing our custom middleware
Lecture 4: 61 Showing registered users on the admin portal
Lecture 5: 62 Promoting the users to admin
Instructors
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Simon Angatia
Full Stack Software Developer
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