A premium and open source dashboard template with a responsive and high-quality UI.
Sponsors
If you want to support our project and help us grow it, you can become a sponsor on GitHub or just donate on PayPal :)
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Tabler is fully responsive and compatible with all modern browsers. Thanks to its modern and user-friendly design you can create a fully functional interface that users will love! Choose the layouts and components you need and customize them to make your design consistent and eye-catching. Every component has been created with attention to detail to make your interface beautiful! Show me a demo
🚀 Features
We've created this admin panel for everyone who wants to create 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 basic HTML and CSS (and some Liquid) knowledge — as a reward, you'll be able to manage and visualize different types of data in the easiest possible way!
- Responsive: With the support for mobile, tablet and desktop displays, it doesn’t matter what device you’re using. Tabler is responsive in all major browsers.
- Cross Browser: Our theme works perfectly with the latest Chrome, Firefox+, Safari, Opera, Edge and mobile browsers. We work hard to provide continuous support for them.
- HTML5 & CSS3: We use only modern web technologies, such as HTML5 and CSS3. Our theme includes some subtle CSS3 animations, which will help you attract attention.
- Clean Code: We followed Bootstrap’s guidelines carefully to make your integration as easy as possible. All code is handwritten and W3C valid.
- Demo pages: Tabler features over 20 individual pages using various components, which gives you the freedom to choose and combine. All components can vary in color and styling that you can easily modify using Sass. Sky is the limit!
📖 Documentation
The documentation is available at https://tabler.io/docs/
🪴 Project Activity
Installation
Package Managers
Tabler is distributed via npm. You can install it with this or your preferred JavaScript package manager:
npm install --save @tabler/core
CDN support
All files included in @tabler/core
npm package are also available over a CDN.
Javascript
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@tabler/core@latest/dist/js/tabler.min.js"></script>
Styles
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@tabler/core@latest/dist/css/tabler.min.css">
Building locally
To build a copy of Tabler locally, you have two options. You can either set up your device directly with the development tools required to build Tabler, or if you would prefer not to install all the development dependencies directly onto your device, you can use a Dockerfile that Tabler provides to build a docker image. Instructions follow below.
First steps: Downloading the Tabler source files
With either method, the first thing you'll want to do is download a copy of the Tabler source files to your device.
From the Tabler GitHub releases page
If you don't want to edit the source code once you've downloaded it, and aren't interested in merging future project updates into your copy, you can just download the source files straight from the Tabler releases on GitHub and extract the contents to a directory called tabler
.
Cloning with Git
If you do wish to edit the source code after downloading it, for example to contribute changes back to the Tabler project, you'll want to do this by cloning it with Git:
- If you don't have Git installed on your device, download and install it. You can find instructions at https://git-scm.com/downloads.
- (Optional) Windows users: you could optionally install Git in the
C:\Program Files\git\bin
directory and runnpm config set script-shell "C:\\Program Files\\git\\bin\\bash.exe"
to change the default shell. - Clone the Tabler project into a folder on your device. Instructions can be found at cloning a repository.
Installing and running development tools directly
- Install Node.js, which we use to manage our dependencies.
- Install pnpm (We recommend either by Using Corepack or by Using npm)
- From the root
/tabler
directory where you downloaded the Tabler source files, run installation on the command line:
pnpm install
- Then execute the following to start up the application stack:
pnpm run start
- Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser, and voilà.
Any change in the
/src
directory will rebuild the application and refresh the page.
Note: If you wish to perform a one-off build without auto-refresh on any changes, you can run:
pnpm run build
You can open http://localhost:3001 to configure the Web server.
Installing and running development tools with Docker
Plain Docker
Here is an example of how to use this image:
- From the root
/tabler
directory where you downloaded the Tabler source files, build the tabler image:
docker build -t tabler .
- Run the tabler image. The following command mounts the
src
directory into the container, exposes port 3000 to browse the website locally, and exposes port 3001 to automatically sync changes:
docker run -p 3000:3000 -p 3001:3001 -v $(pwd)/src:/app/src tabler
- Open your browser to http://localhost:3000. Edit anything in the
src/
folder and watch your browser refresh the page after it has been rebuilt.
Docker Compose
You can also use the docker compose config from this repo. From the root /tabler
directory where you downloaded the Tabler source files, use docker compose build && docker compose up
or docker compose up --build
to build and start the container. Edit anything in the src/
folder the same way as with plain docker and access the same URLs and ports in your browser.
Bugs and feature requests
Found a bug or have a feature request? Please open a new issue.
🤓 Creators
Paweł Kuna
Bartłomiej Gawęda
👨🚀 Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.
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License
See the LICENSE file.