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Welcome to SolidX admin documentation! SolidX is an enterprise-focused, low-code development platform engineered for today's web applications.

With SolidX, you can build sophisticated applications without the constraints of traditional low-code platforms, embracing standards-based, versatile solutions that empower your team.

SolidX is built on top of standard best practices, it is architected to be as close to a open-source stack based development workflow as possible, allowing development teams 100% flexibility without any vendor lock-in to proprietary low-code tools.

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Design goals

Before you proceed further we feel it is important to talk about the design goals that are our guiding principles around building thigs in SolidX.

You can optionally choose to read about our design goals first before proceeding further with the documentation.

How to begin?:

We recommend going through the documentation in the following order

  1. Go through our tutorial, this will give you an in-depth walkthrough of the core features of SolidX.
  2. Learn about the SolidX admin panel.
    • Here you will figure out how to configure your domains data model.
    • Automatically create a feature rich admin user interface using which you can manage your data model.
    • Automatically get access to a feature REST API allowing you to interact with your domain models using REST semantics.
  3. Use the developer documentation for finer details and as a reference to come back to.

Core Features

Below list of cards represent the core features of SolidX, we have arranged them in the order they are best consumed.

Tips to make the best of the docs

  • If you already know exactly what you're searching for, use the search bar or navigate using the table of content.
  • If you prefer learning more about SolidX while looking at the project code structure, you can use the interactive project structure page.
  • If demos are more your thing, feel free to go through our detailed Tutorial or request a demo with our team.

Information for beginner developers

  • Some parts of the CMS documentation (e.g. APIs, Configuration, Development) are mostly intended to developers and assume some prior knowledge of the JavaScript ecosystem.
  • If you also make your first steps with JavaScript web development while discovering SolidX, we encourage you to read more about JavaScript and npm.
  • If applicable to your project, you can also learn about TypeScript before diving deeper into these technical parts of the CMS documentation.

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