# About Crema Next.js

Crema Next.js is designed with an App Router. Crema is a professional setup with all the best practices. Crema has vast and height-level architecture, most efficient for all-level developers.  You can start with all level projects with the crema and can extend it as you want.\
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Crema is a fully-featured React-based Admin template that is configured with the top two UI lib&#x73;**(MUI-5, Ant Design-5)** and trending libraries and technologie&#x73;**.**

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If you are using the CRA version then you need to check this [doc](https://docs.cremawork.com/v/v-4-cra/)
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If you are using the nx.dev version then you need to check this [doc](https://docs.cremawork.com/v/v-4/)
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Crema supports the top **2 ways for managing and centralizing application state**. (separate apps in mono repo and native)

* Redux Toolkit
* Context APIs

Crema has six dashboards(Crypto, CRM, Analytics, Health Care, Academic, E-Commerce), lots of widgets and metrics, 7 fully functional apps (Todo, Mail, Contact, Chat, Scrum board, Wall, E-commerce), and a lot of ready-to-use pages.

**Key Features:-**

* &#x20;Three Modes - Light, Semi-Dark, and Dark.
* &#x20;A lot of Color combinations to beautify the Template.
* 5 Menu Style with or without Background Image with Unlimited color combination
* 11 Navigation Style
* 3 Layout Type
* Six Languages Supported.
* Code Splitting and Reusability.

Crema is loaded with:-

* React Hooks
* TypeScript
* React Redux
* Redux Toolkit
* CRA(Create-react-app)
* React-Router-Dom v-6
* Context API
* Material UI(Separate)
* Ant Design(Separate)
* Google Maps
* Slick Carousel
* React Calendar
* Drag N Drop
* Recharts
* React Player
* React Colors
* React Beautiful DND
* Dropzone
* React Timeline
* React Table
* Material UI Tables
* React Notifications
* React Player
* Axios-mock-adaptor
* Material Icons
* ES-Lint & TS Lint
* Prettier
* Husky\
  and a lot more...


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