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A simple tutorial would go a long way .... #123

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sburkett opened this issue Nov 1, 2019 · 3 comments
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A simple tutorial would go a long way .... #123

sburkett opened this issue Nov 1, 2019 · 3 comments

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@sburkett
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sburkett commented Nov 1, 2019

This package looks absolutely terrific, and it will no doubt solve the needs of many, including me :)

However, the lack of a basic tutorial is really hindering me (and perhaps others), and possibly preventing more adoption of the package. I couldn't find a tutorial for this package, so if one exists, please let me know!

My view is that most people are probably just looking to add basic likes/dislikes to a given model (e.g. posts, comments, songs, bands, events, etc.). As it stands right now, the developer has to wade through the API documentation to even figure out where to begin once the models are set up. A simple tutorial would go a long way! :)

I did find this article, however, which seems to be somewhat helpful, though I haven't yet read the whole thing:

https://laravel-news.com/add-social-reactions-to-model-with-laravel-love

Just a suggestion! :)

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@sburkett thank for your feedback! I want to create a video tutorial for it but have big issues with spare time.

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sburkett commented Nov 2, 2019

I understand, believe me! :) Maybe once I get it working on my end, I can write something up.

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Feel free to add your tutorial to issue #25 and I will add it to the table in the first comment.

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