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[SUBMIT] Building a News app with Webiny Headless CMS and React #113

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Tammibriggs opened this issue Nov 9, 2022 · 2 comments
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Introduction

As with any other app, building a news app with a CMS like Webiny saves us lots of time and effort used to create our own backend by providing us with a ready-to-use Admin app for creating and managing our content which can then be accessed via an API.
In this tutorial, we will be learning how to build a news app with Webiny Headless CMS and React.

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  • Prerequisites
  • Introduction to Webiny Headless CMS
  • Create and Deploy a New Webiny Project
  • Defining Content Model in the Admin App
  • Building a News app
    • Setting up React
    • Building the interface
    • Initialize Apollo Client
    • Fetching and displaying for corresponding headings.
    • Adding search functionality
  • Conclusion

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Hey @Tammibriggs, thanks but this is too similar to other Next.JS content we have published recently. There may come a time when we'll need this content, but for now it would be great to have something a little more complex. We know your skill level now ;-D

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Lol😆 Okay.

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