My adventure with the Laravel Framework was a fun one. I enjoyed the framework and many of how it works made so much sense. The php artisan make:auth
command which generates authentication boilerplate is great, however, uses Bootstrap as the CSS Framework of choice. Shall we use MaterializeCSS instead?
So, simply using the same design of the authentication templates in Bootstrap, I threw in MaterializeCSS, and the Laravel Auth MaterializeCSS project was born.
Did you know?
You can download a custom build of MaterializeCSS right in the browser. Try materialize.khophi.co today.
The Laravel Auth MaterializeCSS was born so I wouldn’t have to tweak my authentication templates to match my MaterializeCSS UI per every project, and I get to share with all.
How-To?
By default, php artisan make:auth
generates authentication boilerplate templates using Bootstrap.
This project allows you to replace that with MaterializeCSS instead.
git clone https://github.com/seanmavley/Laravel-Auth-MaterializeCSS
or download as zip- Copy the
auth
folder into yourresources/views
folder within your Laravel 5 project - Change the
@extends('layout')
within each auth template to match what your layout file name is. Default islayout.blade.php
- Run and profit!
Conclusion
I hope this cuts your journey of transforming your authentication views to MaterializeCSS shorter.
Enjoy it, and see you in the next one!