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Welcome to the WebCrumbs Wiki!

Greetings, developer, content creator, or curious visitor! You're at the heart of WebCrumbs' knowledge base. Feel free to explore the sidebar to dive deeper into what makes WebCrumbs a game-changing CMS.

Contents

  • Home - You're here already! 🎉
  • FAQs - Answers to your burning questions.
  • Motivation - Why WebCrumbs exists.
  • Roadmap - Where we're going.
  • Thoughts - Insights into our journey.
  • Uniqueness - What sets us apart.
  • Comparisons - WebCrumbs vs. the world.

Key Features at a Glance

  • React-Centric: Your go-to CMS for React development.
  • Plugin Extensibility: Build on multiple JavaScript frameworks.
  • Open Source: Freedom to customize.
  • Community-Driven: Made better by you.

What is WebCrumbs?

WebCrumbs is not just another library or package; it's an admin panel designed for React applications. Think of it as your cockpit, a centralized hub from which you can add functionality to your React websites like if you were adding a plugin to a WordPress blog.

Why WebCrumbs?

WebCrumbs aims to alleviate that pain by offering an intuitive, drag-and-drop interface. This allows both developers and non-developers to create complex React applications without diving deep into code.

How Does it Work?

WebCrumbs will provide a collection of community-powered plugins that seamlessly integrate with your React applications. These plugins are more than just components; they're pre-configured, ready-to-use functionalities you can "plug and play" directly into your project.

Library vs. Plugin: What's the Difference?

  • Library: A library is like a toolkit full of various instruments you can use to build something from scratch. For instance, consider axios, a popular HTTP client library. It provides the means to make HTTP requests, but how you use it, when you call it, and what you do with the data is entirely up to you. They solve development problems.

  • Plugin: A WebCrumbs plugin is a ready-to-implement feature that you can add to your React application. Unlike a library, it's not just a tool; it's a fully-functioning piece of your app puzzle. Examples are chatbot plugins and payment gateways plugins. They solve business problems.

Community Contributions

One of the key pillars of WebCrumbs is its open-source nature. We welcome and encourage community contributions. Whether it's creating a new plugin, improving existing ones, or enhancing our documentation, there's a place for you here.

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