Hey Guys,
Today I’m going to be demoing this screencap of a custom PHP website with an admin panel for a restaurant called Holy Kitchen. Most people think it is an Indian restaurant, but the owner is actually Nepali. It’s in my local neighborhood. They’ve changed their name to Bon Apeteka, because I believe they are trying to be a little bit more secular in this day and age, but the food is still traditional and fantastic.
(background video starts)
So let’s check out the website right here.
(starts scrolling down)
So, I started with their logo. I got this great copyright-free video for the background. As you scroll down you just have the menu there, that you can add to the cart. You have a nice little full-width banner there. Just some Indian/Hindu flare.
(highlights menu items)
If you add to the cart, it will pop up on the right there. You can keep adding, and of course, the math is done. You go through the different sections on the left.
This is all mobile responsive as well.
(starts adding and subtracting menu items from the cart)
In this screencap, I don’t have it recorded for that, but if you can just imagine the menu going above and just everything stacking more or less. So as you can see, when you empty out the cart it just vanishes there.
(switches back to the main page)
On the top left, you click through to the logo, and it goes to the admin panel for the restaurant owner. You log in and it’s pretty straight forward here.
(starts scrolling down)
So we have all the corresponding categories for the items that they sell, and you simply edit/remove, and then if you want to add you just click on the plus.
(clicks on the plus, a window pops up)
So I think the icons are really straight forward there. The overall UI here is pretty simple. You know it’s a back end here, so on this one, we don’t have to be super aesthetic about it. This didn’t use a component framework. It’s pretty much just raw HTML, CSS, and PHP. Sometimes we just like to keep it really simple and light when there are not too many pages on a website.
(moves cursor to the right)
So if you want to log out, you just got to the right there.
(clicks on log out)
Hit Log Out, and then you’re back to the admin panel. Let’s just finish up on the video here and close this video out. Thanks for watching. If you guys need a custom PHP website or an admin panel for a restaurant like this. Feel free, we can build that for you. Just drop us a line anytime.
Thank you.