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Informations about the package laravelmacros

Laravel 5 Macros

A useful set of HTML and Form macros with corresponding CSS and Javascript resources. Made for Bootstrap.

Check out the 4.0 branch for Laravel 4 support.

Getting started

  1. Include the package in your application
  2. Register the service provider
  3. Publish and include the styles and scripts

View the examples.

Include the package in your application

Or add a requirement to your project's composer.json

Register the service provider

Edit the config/app.php file. Append the following to the providers array:

If you didn't have the laravelcollective/html package yet, be sure to add that service provider too:

And register the aliases:

Publish and include the styles and scripts

Publishing a specific resource

The CSS and Javascript files will be published to public/css and public/js.

Make sure to include these in the view where you want to use the macros. You have two choices for including the styles and scripts.

Include all

Either you include all the plugins as a minified file.

Include specific plugins

Or you include specific plugins.

That's it

You can now use the macros and all should work. Customization of the CSS and Javascript files should be straight forward.

Below, a few examples are given how to use these macros:

Examples

Date picker

datepicker

datepicker-extended

Chosen select

chosen

chosen-extended

Material checkbox

material-checkbox

material-checkbox-checked

Material radio

material-radio


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Package Version
Requires php Version >=5.3.0
laravel/framework Version 5.3.*
laravelcollective/html Version ^5.3.0
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