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done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client
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The client code for the incremental renderer
The client code for incremental rendering
With StealJS, you can import this module directly in a template that is autorendered:
import plugin from 'done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client';
Use require
to load done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client
and everything else
needed to create a template that uses done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client
:
var plugin = require("done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client");
Load the global
version of the plugin:
<script src='./node_modules/done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client/dist/global/done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client.js'></script>
FAQs
The client code for the incremental renderer
The npm package done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client receives a total of 61 weekly downloads. As such, done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that done-ssr-incremental-rendering-client demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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