Requesting some icons that contain the acronyms for various web content rendering strategies.
Main Request:
Server-Side Rendering (SSR): This approach generates HTML on the server in response to a user's request and sends the fully rendered HTML to the client. It's beneficial for SEO and initial page load times since the content is immediately available to search engines and users.
Static Site Generation (SSG): With SSG, pages are pre-rendered at build time. Each page is generated once and stored as a static file, which can be served quickly to users. This approach is excellent for sites with content that doesn't change often, offering fast load times and reduced server load.
Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR): ISR combines the best of SSR and SSG. It allows pages to be generated statically at build time and revalidated (or updated) in the background as new requests come in. This method offers the speed of SSG for static content, with the flexibility to update content as if it were server-rendered.
Client-Side Rendering (CSR): Not mentioned in your request but still a significant rendering type, CSR involves rendering pages directly in the browser using JavaScript. While this can lead to interactive and dynamic user experiences, it might negatively impact SEO and initial load times since the content is rendered after the initial HTML loads.
Optional:
PPR - this is a new feature in libraries like NextJs called Partial Pre Rendering.
I think a simple rectangle with the three letters in would be perfect. thanks!
Requesting some icons that contain the acronyms for various web content rendering strategies.
Main Request:
Optional:
I think a simple rectangle with the three letters in would be perfect. thanks!