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This is super neat! I want to find a project to try this approach on.
I just migrated a site from WordPress to Next.js, and while the rebuilt Next.js site is lightening-fast on a good connection, WordPress is actually much faster on slow 3G because of streaming. Your approach feels like it would be a great middle ground.
Have you thought about noindex-ing /shell_top and /shell_bottom using robots.txt or X-Robots-Tag? I've had site partials end up indexed by Google before so I always worry 😅
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This is super neat! I want to find a project to try this approach on.
I just migrated a site from WordPress to Next.js, and while the rebuilt Next.js site is lightening-fast on a good connection, WordPress is actually much faster on slow 3G because of streaming. Your approach feels like it would be a great middle ground.
Have you thought about noindex-ing /shell_top and /shell_bottom using robots.txt or X-Robots-Tag? I've had site partials end up indexed by Google before so I always worry 😅