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We are currently building a project based on React 18 and PHP. We really like your UI. After purchase, there will be no support for the PHP backend, but there will be support for the frontend. Regarding the frontend pages, are they HTML pages or JSX source code? Also, if I want to define some components myself, is that supported as well? If we do not follow the template content, is there any React-related documentation available? Thank you.


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Yeah, mixing PHP with React can actually be a pretty solid combo if you set it up right. I used to wonder if PHP still had a place alongside more modern frontends, but turns out it does especially when you need a reliable backend that plays nicely with REST APIs or GraphQL. I recently worked on a project where we had a React frontend talking to a PHP backend, and honestly, using a team like Dashdevs for the PHP side made a huge difference. Their approach was clean and efficient, and it just made everything run smoother. If anyone on the fence about using PHP in modern stacks, it's definitely still got game.



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Hi,

Thank you for reaching out to us.

Currently, Laravel Starterkit is our only PHP-based Starterkit. You can find the full product description and other theme versions on Metronic product preview page.

We have an HTML version that comes with plain HTML pages and we have a separate React version that uses TSX-based pages.

You can customize any of our pages to match better your needs or you can write your create your own pages using Metronic styles.

You can find Metronic React usage guidance in our documentation.
https://preview.keenthemes.com/metronic8/react/docs/quick-start

Regards,
Lauris Stepanovs,
Keenthemes Support Team



OK,and it supports both vite and webpack as well?



Hi,

The latest version uses Vite but we were using Webpack in Metronic older version. You can download Metronic older versions from our GitHub repository.

Regards,
Lauris Stepanovs,
Keenthemes Support Team



https://github.com/KeenthemesHub/Metronic, i have no access to it.I have already buy the license.



Hi,

To get access to our GitHub repo you can fill up the form below:
https://keenthemes.com/metronic/github

Regards,
Lauris Stepanovs,
Keenthemes Support Team


Text formatting options
Submit
Here's a how to add some HTML formatting to your comment:
  • <pre></pre> for JS codes block
  • <pre lang="html"></pre> for HTML code block
  • <pre lang="scss"></pre> for SCSS code block
  • <pre lang="php"></pre> for PHP code block
  • <code></code> for single line of code
  • <strong></strong> to make things bold
  • <em></em> to emphasize
  • <ul><li></li></ul>  to make list
  • <ol><li></li></ol>  to make ordered list
  • <h3></h3> to make headings
  • <a></a> for links
  • <img> to paste in an image
  • <blockquote></blockquote> to quote somebody
  • happy  :)
  • shocked  :|
  • sad  :(
Text formatting options
Submit
Here's a how to add some HTML formatting to your comment:
  • <pre></pre> for JS codes block
  • <pre lang="html"></pre> for HTML code block
  • <pre lang="scss"></pre> for SCSS code block
  • <pre lang="php"></pre> for PHP code block
  • <code></code> for single line of code
  • <strong></strong> to make things bold
  • <em></em> to emphasize
  • <ul><li></li></ul>  to make list
  • <ol><li></li></ol>  to make ordered list
  • <h3></h3> to make headings
  • <a></a> for links
  • <img> to paste in an image
  • <blockquote></blockquote> to quote somebody
  • happy  :)
  • shocked  :|
  • sad  :(