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Good day. I can offer as a solution to the issue, it is to use the ExtJs library. But this is provided if you think a serious enough project. If you just throw a light fish, then the efforts will be unjustified. Here is an example admin panel on ExtJs: an example
You can read about the fourth version of the library here, in principle, for the concept of principles should be enough. Well, do not forget about the official sites and examples)
- The project is: there is adelfi.kz. It is necessary to make an admin panel for this site to change 1) Finished projects, dynamic folders with name and photos 2) Contact details (all fields, even geo-pin) 3) About us, informative text 4) Team, name, avatar, Position 5) Media about us (text and link to Youtube video) 6) VK / Facebook / Instagram The link in the header should be done in Ruby on Rails. still need landing page with 0 to write. I do not know where to start and I do not know how to do it, I sit and suffer. Help, give way to the start - Nursultan Kenzhegaliyev
- Well, in principle, if you don’t have a permanent update of pages when clicking on the menu links, then you can use the bootstrack layout, p as in your example, only form the menu in a separate partial (I use the terms asp.net because with ruby unfortunately not familiar). and if you still need to drive through ajax, then my previous version is in principle workable. where to start on ruby .. because of ignorance, I can’t give a hint :( - aleksandr revenko
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