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CMSLooks Page Builder Add-on is a drag-and-drop page builder extension that lets you design custom pages for the CMSLooks Laravel CMS without writing a single line of code. It’s built specifically to plug into CMSLooks, extending its OpenAI-powered blog, news, and magazine platform with a fully visual, no-code page-building experience. Whether you’re putting together a home page, a landing page, or any other custom layout for your site, this add-on turns what would normally be a coding task into a simple drag-and-drop workflow.
| Detail | Value |
| Requires Parent Product | CMSLooks – OpenAI Powered Laravel CMS Script |
| Software Framework | Laravel |
| Software Version | PHP 8.x |
| Files Included | JavaScript JS, JavaScript JSON, CSS, PHP, SQL |
| High Resolution | Yes |
| Compatible Browsers | Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Edge |
The main reason to choose this add-on is simple: it removes the need to write code to build pages on your CMSLooks Laravel CMS site, while staying fully compatible with the platform’s existing OpenAI-powered blog and news features, so you get flexible page design without extra development overhead.
Purpose-Built Integration
Unlike generic page builders, this add-on is designed specifically to work with the CMSLooks Laravel CMS, so there’s no guesswork about compatibility or missing functionality once it’s installed.
No Coding Required
Modern Display Options Built-In
This add-on is best used for quickly building custom pages, including home pages on any site already running the CMSLooks Laravel CMS, especially blog, news, and magazine-style sites that want more layout flexibility without hiring a developer.
Do I need to buy anything else for this add-on to work?
Yes. This add-on requires CMSLooks to already be installed; it does not work as a standalone product.
Do I need coding skills to use the CMSLooks Page Builder Add-on?
No. The add-on is a drag-and-drop, no-code page builder, so you can design pages by dragging elements into place without writing any code.
Can I build a home page with this add-on?
Yes. You can use the drag-and-drop builder to create a home page or any other custom page for your CMSLooks-powered website.
Does this add-on support dark mode and RTL layouts?
Yes. Pages built with this add-on support both dark and light modes, as well as right-to-left (RTL) layouts for RTL-language websites.
Which browsers is this add-on compatible with?
It’s compatible with Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, and Edge, so pages display correctly across the most commonly used browsers.
What software framework does this add-on run on?
It runs on the Laravel framework and requires PHP 8.x, matching the requirements of the parent CMSLooks Laravel CMS script.
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// # List of updates // ------------------------------ [*] Modified widgets list [*] Select identifier added of section and widget [*] Added sticky widget and properties sidebar [*] Fixed some known bugs Upgrade Guides are included in the "Documentation" folder.16 December, 2024 – Version 1.3.0
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ [*] Change add page widgets [*] Fixed some known bugs Upgrade Guides are included in the "Documentation" folder.10 August, 2023 – Version 1.2.0
// # List of updates // ------------------------------ [*] Updated Container Style [*] Fixed Background issue [*] Fixed Other CSS issues Upgrade Guides are included in the "Documentation" folder.22 June, 2023 – Version 1.0.0
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Daniel Carter –
Perfect for creating custom pages without coding. The drag-and-drop builder is simple and works smoothly with CMSLooks.
Michael Brooks –
Very useful add-on for building custom layouts. I can create landing pages and update the home page much faster now.
Ahmed Rahman –
The page builder makes CMSLooks much more flexible. I especially like the RTL support because it saves extra work when building pages for RTL audiences.
James Wilson –
Easy to use and a real time saver. Creating pages visually is much better than making every layout change manually with code.