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coachy-tabler-ui

v0.0.32

Published

Premium and Open Source dashboard template with responsive and high quality UI. For Free!

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2

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Tabler

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Premium and Open Source dashboard template with responsive and high-quality UI.

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Tabler preview

Features

We created this admin panel for everyone who wants to create any templates based on our pre-made components. Our mission is to deliver a user-friendly, clear and easy administration panel, that can be used by both, simple websites and sophisticated systems. The only requirement is a basic HTML and CSS knowledge—as a reward, you'll be able to manage and visualize different types of data in the easiest possible way!

  • Responsive: With support for mobile, tablet and desktop it doesn’t matter what device you’re using. Tabler is responsive in all major browsers.
  • Cross Browser: Our theme works perfectly with Latest Chrome, Firefox+, Latest Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer 10+ and mobile browsers. We work hard to continuously support them.
  • HTML5 & CSS3: We only use modern web technologies like HTML5 and CSS3. Our theme includes some subtle CSS3 animations so you will get anyone’s attention.
  • Clean Code: We strictly followed Bootstrap’s guidelines to make your integration as easy as possible. All code is handwritten and W3C valid.
  • Demo pages: Tabler features over 20 individual pages featuring various components, giving you the freedom to choose and combine. All components can take variation in color and styling that can easily be modified using Sass. The sky is the limit!
  • Single Page Application versions: Tabler React has React components for Tabler.

Status

buddy pipeline

Documentation

For full documentation, visit tabler.github.io/tabler/docs.

Getting Started

Download ZIP or Git Clone

git clone https://github.com/tabler/tabler.git

Setup environment

To use our build system and run documentation locally, you will need a copy of Tabler's source files and Node. Follow the steps below:

  1. Download and install Node.js, which is used to manage our dependencies.

  2. Navigate to the root /tabler directory and run npm install to install local dependencies listed in package.json.

  3. Install Ruby, install Bundler with gem install bundler, and finally run bundle install. This will install all Ruby dependencies, such as Jekyll and plugins.

    Windows users: Read this guide to get Jekyll up and running without problems.

When completed, you will be able to run the various commands provided in the command line.

Build Tabler

  1. From the root /tabler directory, run npm run serve in the command line.
  2. Open http://localhost:4000 in your browser, and voilà.
  3. Any change in the /src directory will build the application and refresh the page.

Warning! all changes made in the _site/ folder will be overwritten on application build.

Development preview

All changes made on dev branch are available on http://tabler.codecalm.net/dev/. Every change in the code automatically compiles the source code.

Bugs and feature requests

Have a bug or a feature request? Please open a new issue.

Browser Support

Chrome | Firefox | Edge | IE | Safari | Opera --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | Latest ✔ | 11+ ✔ | 9.1+ ✔ | Latest ✔

Creators

Paweł Kuna

Contributors

This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute. [Contribute].

Backers

Thank you to all our backers! 🙏 [Become a backer]

Sponsors

Support this project by becoming a sponsor. Your logo will show up here with a link to your website. [Become a sponsor]

Copyright and license

Code and documentation copyright 2018 the Tabler Authors and codecalm.net. Code released under the MIT License.