Build and Deploy Laravel 9 Portfolio - For Beginners
In this video I will create and deploy a portfolio website in Laravel 9.
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The final website is deployed here:
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By building this project you will learn the following:
- How to create and manage Laravel 9 project with sail
- How to add to Laravel project
- How to work with Tailwind components
- How to add and use in you Laravel project
- How to work with Laravel components
- How to create scalable and powerful components folder structure
- How to handle form submission and how to validate data
- How to configure and use Symfony mailer to send emails
- How to deploy Laravel 9 application on custom domain
- How to generate free SSL certificates for your domain
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Table of Contents
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:30 - Demo
00:04:05 - What will you learn?
00:05:29 - Today’s Sponsor: Arc
00:06:41 - Install Laravel
00:11:40 - Open Project In VSCode and PHPStorm
00:13:33 - Install
00:20:12 - Install
00:23:08 - Add Tailgrids
00:28:08 - Generate Layout
00:35:30 - Create Navbar
00:49:36 - Create Footer
00:58:29 - Add YouTube Subscribe button
01:00:59 - Generate Page Sections
01:05:39 - Create Hero Section
01:14:59 - Create About Section
01:19:55 - Create Learn PHP Section
01:24:25 - Create Portfolio Section
01:36:19 - Create Video Tutorials Section
01:46:31 - Create Contact Form
02:07:37 - Implement Email Sending
02:14:30 - Final Look on Website
02:18:02 - Change Name Servers to Deploy
02:22:58 - Deploy Website on Custom Domain
02:33:18 - Setup Production Email
02:38:55 - Activate Custom Email
02:45:21 - Install SSL
02:52:59 - Finish
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