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Topic: Can anyone identify which Script is this? (Read 280 times)

legendary
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March 20, 2020, 01:18:05 PM
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This template is not exactly the same, but this is probably the closest you'll get. https://themeforest.net/item/tradix-cryptocurrency-exchange-html-template/24924541 || https://quixlab.com/demo/tradix/index.html

I don't think this script includes a backend though. (Although the author does state so in an odd way on themeforest?)


Anyway, if you scroll through most of the scripts (demo's) on themeforest (including this one), you'll usually see lot's and lot's of broken features, either by time or incompetent development, which is why it's probably smarter to also develop the front-end yourself if you're going to create a money holding/banking business. (High risk!)
copper member
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I was expecting it to be an Script, like most of the Exchange use. All are mostly same script. Which is why, I was interested to know, if anyone knows which script is this website using....

I doubt most use the same script, it's just a personal impression since the sites are structured in much the same way (UI/UX). It really costs a lot of money, especially to secure it so you won't find the same thing from one site to another (apart from the shit exchanges maybe).
When I looked at the source code I wasn't able to identify something.

Looking at the response headers, best guess is that it is coded using the Laravel MVC framework

Hey.

Can you tell me how you see it as using Laravel?

I'm not 100% certain, but similarities of sessions/cookies. Best guess - could be wrong though.

Is it your site?

Thanks
No, it isn't mine otherwise I would have told to @OP and said it's a custom theme that I made or hired someone to do it.
The source code was showing nothing valuable to tell me it uses Laravel. It doesn't hurt to learn new things in our daily life :p
newbie
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Unfortunately for you it looks like the site isn't using a downloadable theme. It looks pretty generic though, so this shouldn't be that hard to code with HTML/CSS if you know enough coding; or if you don't want to start from scratch, you could always download a free theme and just simply modify it to your liking.

Yeah, I think so. Maybe try with download a free theme really?
hero member
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I was expecting it to be an Script, like most of the Exchange use. All are mostly same script. Which is why, I was interested to know, if anyone knows which script is this website using....

I doubt most use the same script, it's just a personal impression since the sites are structured in much the same way (UI/UX). It really costs a lot of money, especially to secure it so you won't find the same thing from one site to another (apart from the shit exchanges maybe).
When I looked at the source code I wasn't able to identify something.

Looking at the response headers, best guess is that it is coded using the Laravel MVC framework

Hey.

Can you tell me how you see it as using Laravel?

I'm not 100% certain, but similarities of sessions/cookies. Best guess - could be wrong though.

Is it your site?
legendary
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I was expecting it to be an Script, like most of the Exchange use. All are mostly same script. Which is why, I was interested to know, if anyone knows which script is this website using....

Looks like this site isn't only a nice template. It has a fully developed backend to make api calls as we can see in the next link:

https://docs.coinfalcon.com/reference/general-information

One thing is to has a nice looking page and another thing is to have fully functional software with backend calls.
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I was expecting it to be an Script, like most of the Exchange use. All are mostly same script. Which is why, I was interested to know, if anyone knows which script is this website using....

I doubt most use the same script, it's just a personal impression since the sites are structured in much the same way (UI/UX). It really costs a lot of money, especially to secure it so you won't find the same thing from one site to another (apart from the shit exchanges maybe).
When I looked at the source code I wasn't able to identify something.

Looking at the response headers, best guess is that it is coded using the Laravel MVC framework

Hey.

Can you tell me how you see it as using Laravel?
hero member
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Looking at the response headers, best guess is that it is coded using the Laravel MVC framework - IE, probably not a script you can download - it's probably custom coded.

If you want something to be closely related to a custom coded site, you're going to have to hire a developer to build it custom for you.

Basing things off scripts will not save you money in the long run.
newbie
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I was expecting it to be an Script, like most of the Exchange use. All are mostly same script. Which is why, I was interested to know, if anyone knows which script is this website using....
copper member
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@OP

Script and theme isn't the same thing. The website theme isn't a complicated one and can easily be reproduced. If you don't know how to do it you can find a lot of themes very similar to this one (and even better) on Themeforest for something like $30-$50
copper member
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The front page UI be redone with Wordpress + Elementor quite easily.

Not the exchange part of the site obviously.
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legendary
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Unfortunately for you it looks like the site isn't using a downloadable theme. It looks pretty generic though, so this shouldn't be that hard to code with HTML/CSS if you know enough coding; or if you don't want to start from scratch, you could always download a free theme and just simply modify it to your liking.
newbie
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hello everyone,

Can anyone tell me which script is this website using:
Code:
https://coinfalcon.com

It has a simple and beautiful site UI/UX interface, I like it.

Does anyone know which script is this? or any similar Script which you know similar to his?

Would like some help here... <3

Thanks
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