SSR typically refers to Server-Side Rendering. It's a technique where a web application's user interface (UI) is rendered on the server, and the fully rendered HTML is sent to the client's browser. This contrasts with client-side rendering (CSR) where the browser downloads a minimal HTML page and then uses JavaScript to render the UI. SSR is often used to improve initial page load times, SEO (search engine optimization), and accessibility.
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