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Laravel 5.x Cookbook

You're reading from   Laravel 5.x Cookbook A recipe-based book to help you efficiently create amazing PHP-based applications with Laravel 5.x

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462084
Length 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Terry Matula Terry Matula
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Alfred Nutile Alfred Nutile
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up and Installing Laravel FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Composer Packages 3. Routing 4. Building Views and Adding Style 5. Working with Data 6. Adding Angular to Your App 7. Authentication, Security, and Subscriptions 8. Testing and Debugging Your Application 9. Adding Advanced Features to Your App 10. Deploying Your App Index

Adding a blog area to update users on new features

Laravel is not a CMS, but still, it is really nice to create a simple, markdown-based blog to quickly post updates about latest features and news for the comic site. In this section, I will show how we can use Slugs from the earlier recipe called Adding clean URLs for the users profile page in this chapter, and a markdown library, so we can make a blog area that is paginated and ready to show off our latest info written in markdown and converted into HTML.

Getting ready

A fresh install of Laravel is fine. I will continue on with the comic book site I have been making all along.

How to do it…

  1. Use a scaffolding library that I talked about in Chapter 5, Working with Data:
    >php artisan make:scaffold Blog --schema="title:string, mark_down:text, html:text, active:boolean:default(0), url:string"
    
    How to do it…
  2. Make sure your migration ends up looking like this:
    How to do it…
  3. Then, I add the controller to my app/Http/routes.php file:
    How to do it…
  4. Then, I fix up the views the...
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