Server-side rendering (SSR) is a technique for rendering a JavaScript application on the server, rather than in the browser. This can improve the performance and user experience of a web application, as the initial render of the application is done on the server and the content is sent to the browser as a fully-rendered HTML page.
Server-side rendering (SSR) is a technique for rendering a JavaScript application on the server, rather than in the browser. This can improve the performance and user experience of a web application, as the initial render of the application is done on the server and the content is sent to the browser as a fully-rendered HTML page.
There are several frameworks and libraries available for server-side rendering React applications, most common being:
There are several frameworks and libraries available for server-side rendering React applications, most common being Next.js and Remix:
## Next.JS
Visit the following resources to learn more:
Next.js is a React framework for building full-stack web applications. You use React Components to build user interfaces, and Next.js for additional features and optimizations.
- [@article@Next.js](https://nextjs.org/)
- [@article@Next.js](https://nextjs.org/)
- [@video@Next.js 14 Full Course 2024](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wm5gMKuwSYk)
- [@video@Next.js 14 Full Course 2024](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wm5gMKuwSYk)
## Remix.JS
Remix is a full stack web framework that lets you focus on the user interface and work back through web standards to deliver a fast, slick, and resilient user experience. People are gonna love using your stuff.