Refine Technical Blog
A resource for Refine, front-end ecosystem, and web development. Here, we publish insightful articles that demystify complex concepts, explore new trends, and provide helpful tips to enhance your coding journey.
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Building a CRUD app with Material UI and Strapi in React
How to build CRUD admin panel with Material UI?
Become a Refine guest technical writer
Guideline and tips for writing technical articles for Refine
We’ve raised $1M in Seed Funding! 🚀 🚀 🚀
We are very excited to announce that Refine has raised $1M in our first round led by 500 Istanbul.
Build Access Control Mechanism using Permify
In this article, I will explain how to build an Access Control n Refine using Permify; an authorization API that helps you to create any kind of authorization system easily with its panel.
Best Open-Source Headless CMS to Try for Your Next Application
A headless CMS system, which can be developed quickly, contains many features you need, and helps you to produce products very quickly compared to traditional systems.
10 High-Quality Free Resources That Will Make Every Web Developer's Life Easier
We will examine the resources that will make our job easier when making a website.
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Working on Open Source Projects
We'll looking The Advantages and Disadvantages of Working on Open Source Projects
Top React Component Libraries and Frameworks Every Developer Should Know
Learn about the top React component libraries and frameworks.
How to Multipart File Upload Using FormData with React Hook Form
In this guide, I'm going to show you how to multipart files upload with using React Hook Form
We are going back to 1995! The perfect harmony of Modern stack and Win95
With the Refine being headless, we may use any UI we choose for our Admin Panel. In this tutorial, we'll create a Nostalgic-style admin panel using Refine and React95 UI.
ReactJS Frameworks You Should Know Before Start Developing B2B/Internal Application
We have listed Open source ReactJS frameworks that will help and speed you up while developing internal-tool applications.