@midudev/react-progressive-hydration
Server Side Rendering for a component and skip the hydration step on the client but, as soon as it appears on the viewport, then hydrate it. Useful for list of items.
Server Side Rendering for a component and skip the hydration step on the client but, as soon as it appears on the viewport, then hydrate it. Useful for list of items.
Server Side Rendering for a component and skip the hydration step on the client. Useful for components that don't need to use interactivity (like SEO links).
Dynamic Rendering allows you to render React components different depending on user agent. If your visitor is a bot, like GoogleBot or Yandex, use Server Side Rendering + hydration. If your visitor is a real user, use only Client Side Rendering.
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