Static Site Generation (SSG) is a technique for building websites where HTML pages are generated at build time rather than on the fly with every request. This results in faster load times, improved security, and easier scaling, as the server simply serves pre-built files. SSGs are commonly used for blogs, documentation sites, landing pages, and other content-heavy websites where frequent content updates are not required.
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