Sing App

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Free and open-source admin dashboard template built with Bootstrap 4.5

Overview:

Sing App Lite is a free and open-source admin dashboard template that is built with Bootstrap 4.5. It features a responsive layout and high-quality UI. This template is a limited version of the Sing App, with full versions available for Bootstrap 4, React with Backend, Vue.js, Angular, and Angular JS. It provides a solid foundation for web apps or projects that require an admin dashboard, saving time and money in the development process.

Features:

  • Bootstrap 4+ & SCSS
  • Responsive layout
  • Styled Bootstrap components like buttons, modals, etc.
  • Dashboard sample
  • Typography
  • Tables
  • Notifications
  • Base charts
  • Icons
  • Maps
  • Hover sidebar
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Bootstrap

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SCSS

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Dashboard

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Gulp

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