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    ArtisanPack UI, Web Design, Web Development

    ArtisanPack UI: Building Dynamic Laravel Interfaces with Custom Livewire Components

    Jacob Martella

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    January 22, 2026

    Pivoting due to licensing, I built ArtisanPack UI Livewire Components. This open-source tool is designed for developers to quickly build accessible, dynamic Laravel apps, directly empowering small businesses with great tech.

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    ArtisanPack UI, Web Development

    How I Built It: ArtisanPack UI Livewire Drag and Drop

    Jacob Martella

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    October 23, 2025

    Sometimes the perfect tool is the one you build yourself. For me, the need for an accessible drag-and-drop solution in Livewire was a dealbreaker with existing packages. This is the story of why I built the ArtisanPack UI Livewire Drag and Drop package from the ground up, the challenges I faced, and how it embodies…

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    Laravel, Web Development

    What I’ve Learned with Laravel After a Few Months

    Jacob Martella

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    April 3, 2025

    Because of *gestures wildly* everything going on in the WordPress landscape, I’ve started taking a look at the web development world outside of WordPress. And I think I’ve fallen in love with Laravel. It’s reignited my passion for web development and reminded me of why I got into web dev in the first place.

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