SSR ( Server side rendering ) is when rendering happens on the server which is also the case with Dynamic SSR. The key thing is when this rendering is happening. If this rendering happens at the build time ( server side ), it is either SSG or ISR. But when the rendering happens on each request ( still on server side ) , it is Dynamic SSR. If this is still not clear to you, I will be creating a lot more videos on these topics in the future.
@@AdityaSinghCodes Yeah would be nice if you create video for the same. Sorry but still not clear. And thanks for the video and reply. You gained one subscriber :)
HI sir you explaine d very well and the best part was you compared the things and answered why? .Really it will be very digestive for beginners too. please explain all these type of concept and what is new and how to use in Nextjs and different from react js so it will be more helpful for us. Thanks for helping us🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks, this video was very helpful! The parallel route feature in Next.js is a real game-changer. It's great to see how it can improve performance by loading multiple routes simultaneously. Keep up the great work! 🚀
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Hello, I haven't created a GitHub repository for this, but thank you for your comment. I will ensure to include a link to the GitHub repo in my future videos.
Hi, I do not have this code with me at this moment. However you can take a look at this article. blog.logrocket.com/using-cors-next-js-handle-cross-origin-requests/