server-side rendering

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English[edit]

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  • (initialism) SSR

Noun[edit]

server-side rendering (plural server-side renderings)

  1. (web development) A system in which the content of a website is generated on the server, before being sent to the browser.
    • 2018, Bram Borggreve, Beginning Server-Side Application Development with Angular, Packt Publishing Ltd, →ISBN, page 2:
      When we talk about server-side rendering of websites, we are generally referring to an application or website that uses a programming language that runs on a server. On this server, the web pages are created (rendered) and the output of that rendering (the HTML) is sent to the browser, where it can be displayed directly.

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