The Static CMS exposes a `window.CMS` global object that you can use to register custom widgets, previews and editor plugins. The available customization methods are:
Static CMS is a collection of React components and exposes two constructs globally to allow you to create components inline: ‘createClass’ and ‘h’ (alias for React.createElement).
* document: The preview pane iframe's [document instance](https://github.com/ryanseddon/react-frame-component/tree/9f8f06e1d3fc40da7122f0a57c62f7dec306e6cb#accessing-the-iframes-window-and-document).
* window: The preview pane iframe's [window instance](https://github.com/ryanseddon/react-frame-component/tree/9f8f06e1d3fc40da7122f0a57c62f7dec306e6cb#accessing-the-iframes-window-and-document).
### Lists and Objects
The API for accessing the individual fields of list- and object-type entries is similar to the API for accessing fields in standard entries, but there are a few key differences. Access to these nested fields is facilitated through the `widgetsFor` function, which is passed to the preview template component during render.
**Note**: as is often the case with the Static CMS API, arrays and objects are created with Immutable.js. If some of the methods that we use are unfamiliar, such as `getIn`, check out [their docs](https://facebook.github.io/immutable-js/docs/#/) to get a better understanding.
Preview Components also receive an additional prop: `fieldsMetaData`. It contains aditional information (besides the plain textual value of each field) that can be useful for preview purposes. For example, the Relation widget passes the whole selected relation data in `fieldsMetaData`.
```js
export default class ArticlePreview extends React.Component {