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What's the best way to create a lightweight multi-page app with React? Not SPA with routes, i want real statically built HTML pages for SEO Next's static export works but just feels so heavy for such a simple website
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@iammatthias
I've been enjoying Vite for that recently
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@matallo.eth
Astro, Bun if you’re feeling adventurous
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@samuellhuber.eth
Second everyone here saying Astro
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@zinger
Probably Astro or maybe Remix
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@haole
Astro +1
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@tudorizer
React is a bit of a beast for such a use case. I used alpine.js for https://tudormunteanu.github.io/ml-development-cycle/ Claude knows it well too.
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@darrylyeo
Astro!
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@junyaoc.eth
Astro.
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@osama
remix v2
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I will say Next.js can be quite good at multi-page SEO(espc. if you’re using server components and have dynamic metadata to set), but totally understand that it could also feel like a bloated option for a simple site
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maybe try hono if it’s simple enough
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/microsub tip: 14 $DEGEN
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