Add TanStack Start example integration with Builder.io
This PR adds a new example demonstrating the integration of Builder.io with TanStack Router.
The example includes:
- Server-side rendering (SSR) support
- Builder component registry
- Catch-all route for Builder pages
- Quick setup instructions
This helps expand our framework support to include TanStack Start, which is gaining popularity for React applications.
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