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Create an FAQ page using Laravel, MySQL, and Vue.js. The questions in the FAQ should come from a database. A Laravel migration is required. The FAQs should be collapsible so that the answer is displayed when clicked. Additionally, it should be possible to search for questions and/or answers in the search bar. In addition to the above requirements, FAQs should be assignable to tags to organize the questions into categories. There should be a view where a user with the "Admin" role can create, edit, and delete tags. When creating or editing an FAQ, the admin should have the option to assign one or more tags to it, as shown in the example image
- Tag Management: A management view for tags that is only visible to admins. The admin can create new tags, edit existing ones, or delete them.
- FAQ Management for Admins: A management view where an admin can create, edit, and delete FAQs. Here, the question, answer, order, and associated tags can be managed.
- Access Control: The management of FAQs and tags should only be accessible to users with the "Admin" role. These options should only be visible in the navbar when an admin is logged in.
- Two User Roles:
- Admin: Can manage FAQs and tags and sees the corresponding management views in the navbar.
- Visitor: Can view and search the FAQ page but does not have access to the management views.
- PHP 8.3.4
- Laravel 10.48.20
- vue@3.4.38
- spatie/laravel-permission * 6.9.0
- vue-word-highlighter@1.2.4
- vue-router@4.4.3
- vue@3.4.38
sudo usermod -a -G www-data whoami
Give the right permissions to /var/www
sudo chown root:root /var/www
sudo chmod 755 /var/www/
Give these permissions to your project
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/
sudo chmod -R 774 /var/www/
php artisan key:generate
php artisan migrate
php artisan db:seed
npm run dev
php artisan serve
Admin: mike@example.com
Pswd: password