How we built our own prerenderer (and why) – Part 2: How
Once we built our site in Vue.js, we discovered a problem with the prerendering on the site. Andy talks about how and why we built our own.
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Once we built our site in Vue.js, we discovered a problem with the prerendering on the site. Andy talks about how and why we built our own.
Once we built our site in Vue.js, we discovered a problem with the prerendering on the site. Andy talks about how and why we built our own.
We’ve delved into how the web evolved from its modest beginnings to the present day, and looked at how a decoupled architecture works in the context of a SPA front end. In this part, we look at why you might want to do this.
We’re now rounding a corner where Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) allow what we would once call a website to act more like a slick native application using Single Page Application (SPA) frameworks like Angular and Vue. In this two-parter, I’ll cover what a decoupled architecture is and extol the virtues of doing things this way.
Working remotely can be challenging. It’s more than just a picture of a laptop on a beach. Here are four challenges you might meet, and four solutions to them.