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  2. Server-side scripting - Wikipedia

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    With server-side rendering, static HTML can be sent from the server to the client, and client-side JavaScript then makes the web page dynamic by attaching event handlers to the HTML elements in a process called hydration. Examples of frameworks that support server-side rendering are Next.js, Nuxt.js, Angular, and React. An alternative to server ...

  3. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    This is traditionally difficult, because the rendering code might need to be written in a different language or framework on the server and in the client. Using logic-less templates, cross-compiling from one language to another, or using the same language on the server and the client may help to increase the amount of code that can be shared.

  4. Hydration (web development) - Wikipedia

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    In web development, hydration or rehydration is a technique in which client-side JavaScript converts a web page that is static from the perspective of the web browser, delivered either through static rendering or server-side rendering, into a dynamic web page by attaching event handlers to the HTML elements in the DOM. [1]

  5. Dynamic web page - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic web page: example of server-side scripting (PHP and MySQL). A dynamic web page is a web page constructed at runtime (during software execution), as opposed to a static web page, delivered as it is stored. A server-side dynamic web page is a web page whose construction is controlled by an application server processing server-side scripts ...

  6. React (software) - Wikipedia

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    Server-side rendering (SSR) refers to the process of rendering a client-side JavaScript application on the server, rather than in the browser. [41] This can improve the performance of the application, especially for users on slower connections or devices.

  7. Static site generator - Wikipedia

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    People began to use server-side dynamic pages generated from templates with preexisting software adapted for this task. This early software was the preprocessors and macro languages, adapted for the web use, running on CGI. Next, a simple but relevant technology was the direct execution made on extension modules, started with SSI.

  8. Blazor - Wikipedia

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    Allows Blazor apps to run within a native app using a WebView. [10] Rendering is performed in the hosting process, without a web server. Hybrid apps can be hosted in Windows Presentation Foundation or WinForms application. This approach is used for building native mobile apps with Blazor, using .NET MAUI.

  9. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular has official support for server-side rendering, which improves an application's load time and performance. Server-side rendering also enhances search engine optimization by making content more accessible to web crawlers. [16]