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  2. Hydration (web development) - Wikipedia

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    Trisomorphic rendering is a technique which uses streaming server-side rendering for initial/non-JS navigations, and then uses service worker to take on rendering of HTML for navigations after it has been installed. This can keep cached components and templates up to date and enables SPA-style navigations for rendering new views in the same ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Client–server model - Wikipedia

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    A computer network diagram of clients communicating with a server via the Internet. The client–server model is a distributed application structure that partitions tasks or workloads between the providers of a resource or service, called servers, and service requesters, called clients. [1]

  5. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    Fresh focuses on server-side rendering with zero runtime overhead. Enhance.dev prioritizes progressive enhancement patterns using Web Components. While these tools reduce reliance on client-side JavaScript by shifting logic to build-time or server-side execution, they still use JavaScript where necessary for interactivity.

  6. Dynamic web page - Wikipedia

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    All of the client and server components that collectively build a dynamic web page are called a web application. Web applications manage user interactions, state, security, and performance. [9] Ajax uses a combination of both client-side scripting and server-side requests. It is a web application development technique for dynamically ...

  7. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Fresh focuses on server-side rendering with zero runtime overhead. Enhance.dev prioritizes progressive enhancement patterns using Web Components. While these tools reduce reliance on client-side JavaScript by shifting logic to build-time or server-side execution, they still use JavaScript where necessary for interactivity.

  8. Client-side prediction - Wikipedia

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    So, instead of the client only sending control input to the server and waiting for an updated game state in return, the client also, in parallel with this, predicts the game state locally, and gives the user feedback without awaiting an updated game state from the server. Client-side prediction reduces latency problems, since there no longer ...

  9. 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.