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Building a Social Card App using React and Webiny Headless CMS[SUBMIT] #107

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olujerry opened this issue Nov 5, 2022 · 2 comments
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olujerry commented Nov 5, 2022

Introduction

Social card application enables developers to share their socials

Goals

In this article, we will Create a React application with authentication and authorization using Webiny Headless CMS.

Outline

[Here is the sample outline.

  • What is a Headless CMS?
  • Why use Webiny CMS?
  • Authentication and Authorization with Webiny
  • What is React?
  • Prerequisites
  • What We’re Building
  • Setting up the backend with webiny
  • Building social card application?
    -- Installing dependencies
    -- Creating an input section
    -- Add To-Do list display
  • Setting up Webiny CMS
    -- Content Structure
    --Setting up the Front-End with React
    -- Create Social cards component.
    -- Connecting the CMS to the application
  • Creating, Updating, and Deleting Social Details
  • Conclusion
  • Resources]

Sample articles

https://strapi.io/blog/how-to-build-a-to-do-app-using-next-js-and-strapi-1

https://medium.com/p/d3cbef264ce4

https://medium.com/p/644db0795edf

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I’m interested in writing this topic

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Hi @Nomzy-kush, thanks for your submission! I think we have a number of similar build projects at the moment. I've marked this as "on hold", because it could be that we want to pick it up next year. Feel free to suggest something else in the meantime!

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