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An application’s capacity to transform HTML files on the server into a fully rendered HTML page for the client is known as server-side rendering (SSR). The server receives a request for information from the web browser and immediately responds by sending the client a fully rendered page. Before content is delivered, search engines can crawl through it and index it, which is advantageous for SEO.
Common illustrations of server-side rendering Angular server side rendering, ejs server side rendering, server side rendering Express, server side rendering Gatsby, Google server side rendering, NestJS server side rendering, Next server side rendering, Nuxt server side rendering, React server side rendering, and Vue server side rendering are some examples of JavaScript frameworks.