server-side rendering
[/ˈsɜrvər saɪd ˈrɛndərɪŋ/]
noun
renderização no lado do servidor
1. A web development technique where the HTML content is generated on the server and sent to the client's browser, rather than rendering the page in the browser using JavaScript
Server-side rendering improves initial page load time and search engine optimization.
A renderização no lado do servidor melhora o tempo de carregamento inicial da página e a otimização para mecanismos de busca.
2. The process of converting a template or component into HTML markup on the web server before sending it to the user's browser
Next.js supports server-side rendering for React applications to boost SEO performance.
Next.js suporta renderização no lado do servidor para aplicações React para melhorar o desempenho de SEO.
This is specialized technical terminology used primarily in software development and web engineering communities. It is used identically in Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese technical contexts. The acronym 'SSR' is universally recognized in tech communities across all Portuguese-speaking regions and English-speaking areas. Understanding this concept is essential for modern web developers working with frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt, or Express.js.
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