# Views
# Errors views
Themes Manager allows you to override error views by creating Theme's specific error views into resources/views/errors
directory of your theme.
For example, if you want to override 404.blade.php
error view
themes
├── vendorName
│ ├── themeName
│ │ ├── public
│ │ └── resources
│ │ └── views
│ │ ├── layouts
│ │ └── errors
│ │ │ └── 404.blade.php
│ │ └── ...
│ └── ...
└── ...
# Package views
Themes Manager allows you to override package views (published in resources/views/vendor
by Laravel).
You have to place your theme views into the resources/views/vendor/namespace
directory (where namespace is the package's views namespace) of your theme.
For example, if you want to override authentication-card.blade.php
from Jestream
package
themes
├── vendorName
│ ├── themeName
│ │ ├── public
│ │ └── resources
│ │ └── views
│ │ ├── layouts
│ │ └── vendor
│ │ ├── jetstream
│ │ │ └── components
│ │ │ ├── authentication-card.blade.php
│ │ │ └── ...
│ │ │
│ │ └── ...
│ └── ...
└── ...
This way your views will be used first before the one published into the standard resources/views/vendor
directory.