docs: update inertial doc page

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description: Easily add flash notification messages to your Inertia application with PHPFlasher. Follow our step-by-step guide to install and use the library in your project, and start engaging and informing your users with powerful flash messages.
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<strong><span class="text-indigo-900">PHP<span class="text-indigo-500">Flasher</span></span></strong> offers a solid integration with Inertia.js
<strong><span class="text-indigo-900">PHP<span class="text-indigo-500">Flasher</span></span></strong> works well with Inertia.js.
## <i class="fa-duotone fa-list-radio"></i> Installation
To integrate <strong><span class="text-indigo-900">PHP<span class="text-indigo-500">Flasher</span></span></strong> with Inertia.js, follow the same installation steps as for the [Laravel Installation](/laravel) package.
To use **<strong><span class="text-indigo-900">PHP<span class="text-indigo-500">Flasher</span></span></strong>** with Inertia.js, install it the same way as in the [Laravel Installation](/laravel) guide.
Additionally, include `@flasher/flasher` in your package.json by adding the following line:
Also, add `@flasher/flasher` to your `package.json`:
```json
"@flasher/flasher": "file:vendor/php-flasher/flasher/Resources"
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## <i class="fa-duotone fa-list-radio"></i> Usage
Dispatch `notifications` from your `HandleInertiaRequests` middleware shared data.
Send `notifications` from your `HandleInertiaRequests` middleware.
```php
<?php
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Then render your `notifications` from your `Layout.vue` file like the following:
Then, display your `notifications` in your `Layout.vue` file:
```html
// resources/js/Shared/Layout.vue
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</script>
```
All you have to do now, is to trigger you notification from anywhere in your application.
Now, you can trigger notifications from anywhere in your application.
```php
<?php