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# Overview

The core of the plugin is the **ReactFlow** element. The element can be customized and integrated to your Bubble app using the provided fields, states, events and actions.

See the complete documentation:

* [**70+ fields reference**](/reactflow-for-bubble.io/element-reference/fields.md) - Configure nodes, edges, styling, interactions, and advanced features
* [**17 states reference**](/reactflow-for-bubble.io/element-reference/states.md) - Access real-time chart data, selections, and user interactions
* [**7 events reference**](/reactflow-for-bubble.io/element-reference/events.md) - Handle clicks, drags, connections, and deletions
* [**9 actions reference**](/reactflow-for-bubble.io/element-reference/actions.md) - Load data, control view, export, and manage the chart

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All fields, states, events and actions that this plugin provides are also briefly documented right in the Bubble interface. However **in this site, the documentation is more detailed and includes external resources**.
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