Bootstrap 3 is used to create this utterly responsive admin template called “Kode.” You may use Kode for a range of projects, web applications, and even as the dashboard for a shopping cart.
Features:
- Bootstrap 3 is being utilised in this instance.
- An intuitive user interface that is simple to use.
- There are fewer files accessible for downloading.
- Mailbox.
- There are more than 500 different font icons available.
- There are nine different tabs and themes to choose from.
- There are thirteen different button styles to choose from.
- Panels are easy to personify since they are simple objects.
- Boxes with warnings.
- It has been decided to produce warnings that are exclusive to Kode.
- Modal boxes are a kind of container that may be used for a range of different tasks and applications.
- It is possible to see your progress in real-time using progress bars (sometimes known as progress bars).
- Tooltips.
- Popovers.
- Accordion sCharts may be collapsed.
- Layouts for Data Tables on a Form.
- Text Editors are programmes that allow you to edit text (two).
- Widgets.
- Google Web Typefaces are a collection of fonts made by Google that are available on the web.
- On the internet, you may create a profile for yourself.
- A page for signing in and registering; page for resetting a lost password; page for further information.
- 404 and 500 are the most common error codes. Errors that appear on the lock screen.
- Grids that respond to the user’s input.
- Classifications that aid in the completion of a job are examples of elements that may be customised.
- In terms of semantics, this is correct. HTML5 and CSS3 markup are used.