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X: WebCrumbs vs. Wix
Alright, let's move on to Wix. Wix is a cloud-based platform that offers an easy-to-use drag-and-drop builder, aimed at individuals and small businesses who want to create a website quickly. It's more of a monolithic system, offering a suite of features like hosting, domain registration, and template designs all under one roof. However, it's not known for the kind of flexibility that developers might seek when it comes to customization or programming.
WebCrumbs is designed with a different philosophy. As a decoupled CMS built on React, it provides both the back-end and front-end but allows for deeper customization. You can extend its functionality using plugins developed in any JavaScript framework, such as Angular, Vue, or Svelte. This could potentially make it appealing to a wider developer community while its user-friendly nature makes it accessible to non-developers.
In summary, Wix offers an all-in-one solution for those who want a hassle-free experience but may not offer the deep customization options that some developers crave. WebCrumbs aims to provide a more balanced offering, combining ease of use with the flexibility for extensive customization.
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- What is WebCrumbs?
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- What are the next steps with WebCrumbs?
- Is it another CMS?
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- WordPress works with React?
- Examples of WebCrumbs Plugins
- WebCrumbs vs. the world