Description
What you’ll learn
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What Laravel is and why it’s the most popular PHP framework
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Setting up a Laravel project using Composer or Laravel Installer
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Understanding the Laravel folder structure and important files
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Using Artisan CLI commands for project productivity
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Introduction to routes
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Creating controllers and understanding their role in MVC
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Understanding the MVC architecture (Models, Views, Controllers)
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Blade templating for dynamic and reusable views
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Using layouts, partials, and Blade directives
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Form validation
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Flash messages and session handling
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Pagination for large datasets
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Connecting models to database tables
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Using Eloquent ORM for clean database queries
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Creating migrations and modifying tables dynamically
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Seeding dummy data and using factories for testing
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Query Builder basics for custom database queries
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User registration, login, and logout
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Working with middlewares
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Learn how to upload files securely
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Sending mails and creating mailable classes
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Build complete CMS blog system with admin panel
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Post Management – Create, edit, delete, and view posts
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Category System – Organize posts into categories
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Comments System – Allow users to comment on posts
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Post Image Uploads – Add featured images to posts
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Custom Admin Panel – Manage all posts, categories, and comments
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Search Functionality – Search posts by title or category
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User Authentication for CMS – Only logged-in admins can manage content
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Responsive UI – Clean and mobile-friendly dashboard
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Basic Analytics – Count posts, comments, and categories
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Clean Project Structure – Maintainable code following Laravel best practices
Are you ready to take your PHP skills to the next level and become a confident Laravel developer? This comprehensive Laravel course is designed for beginners and intermediate developers who want to master the most popular PHP framework while building a real-world project. Unlike other courses that focus solely on theory, here you will learn by doing — step by step, you will create a fully functional CMS blog system complete with posts, categories, comments, and a custom admin panel.
Throughout this course, you will start with the basics of Laravel, understanding its MVC architecture, folder structure, and essential tools like Composer and Artisan CLI. You will learn how to create routes, controllers, and Blade views, and how to pass data from your backend to your frontend seamlessly. You will also get hands-on experience working with Eloquent ORM, connecting models to database tables, and performing queries
The course covers full CRUD operations, form validation, flash messages, and pagination, giving you all the tools to create professional web applications. You will also learn user authentication, protecting routes with middleware, displaying user info in views, and managing access to your admin panel. Additional practical features include file uploading for post images and sending emails using Mailtrap, so you can simulate real-world workflows.
By the end of the course, you won’t just understand Laravel concepts — you will have built a real CMS blog system ready to add to your portfolio. You’ll know how to manage posts, categories, and comments, create a responsive admin dashboard, and implement professional coding practices that make your project maintainable and scalable.
This course is perfect for PHP beginners, self-taught developers, students, or anyone looking to turn their ideas into real web applications. Whether your goal is to land a job as a Laravel developer, freelance, or create your own projects, this course equips you with practical skills and a portfolio-ready project. Start your Laravel journey today and build a CMS blog system from scratch — the right way!
Who this course is for:
- Beginner PHP Developers – who want to learn Laravel from scratch
- Web Developers – looking to build real-world CMS/blog systems
- Students & Learners – who want hands-on, project-based learning
- Aspiring Laravel Developers – aiming to create professional web apps
- Anyone Interested in Full-Stack Development – especially with Laravel backend and Blade frontend
- Developers Who Want a Portfolio Project – build a CMS blog with admin panel to showcase skills
- Self-Taught Programmers – looking for structured guidance to learn Laravel efficiently





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