> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.airdev.co/canvas/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.airdev.co/canvas/2.0.0-1/contents.md).

# Contents

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#### [Using Bubble](/canvas/2.0.0-1/using-bubble/bubble-basics.md)

General information and tips about building on Bubble. Includes a curriculum to follow as you begin to learn, links to resources, and some best practices for building on Bubble.

#### [Using the template](/canvas/2.0.0-1/using-the-template/get-the-template.md)

Specific information about how to use the AirDev Canvas Starter template, including how to get started and set up the template, how to extend the template using AirDev's unique tools, and a reference with detailed information on each part of the Canvas Starter template.

[**Demos**](/canvas/2.0.0-1/demos/example-1-yelp-for-books.md)

This section will contain all demos that AirDev creates in order to teach users Bubble. Right now it contains the Yelp for Books tutorial.

[**Other Canvas Templates**](/canvas/2.0.0-1/canvas-resources.md)

Links to other Bubble templates created by AirDev. These templates also use Canvas as their base.


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