Veltrix – Vuejs Admin & Dashboard Template Veltrix is a fully featured premium admin dashboard template in VueJs with developer-friendly codes

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**Veltrix** is a fully featured premium admin dashboard template in VueJs with developer-friendly codes. It is based on Vue CLI & Vuex component framework with Firebase authentication. We have not used jQuery in this theme its pure VueJs admin theme with reusable components.

**Veltrix** is an admin dashboard template that is a beautifully crafted, clean & minimal designed admin template with Dark, Light Layouts with RTL options. You can build any type of web application like Saas based interface, eCommerce, CRM, CMS, Project management apps, Admin Panels, etc.

It will help your team moving faster and saving development costs and valuable time. If you’re a developer and looking for an admin dashboard that is fully responsive with Bootstrap and Vue.js without jQuery then you are at the right place to start your project using Veltrix.

**Veltrix** contains lots of new design widgets with responsive on all screens. Also, there are 6 different types of Layouts we have added. It is very easy to change any layout in your existing running application by changing couple of lines code only as its managed with scss. We have written standard and developer-friendly code to increase performance. Customize or create your own color scheme by changing the sass color variable’s value or creating new color scheme file.

**FEATURES:**

+ Built with Bootstrap 5.0.1
+ Pure Vuejs, NO jquery Dependency
+ Firebase authentication
+ Created with Vue CLI
+ Light, Dark with RTL supported
+ Multiple Layouts
+ Fully Responsive Layout
+ SASS Powered
+ Clean & Well Commented Codes
+ W3C Validated Code
+ Data tables
+ Font Icons
+ 3 different types of Charts
+ Not authorized Page
+ FREE Lifetime Updates

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