That's old school way. Sometimes old ways are presented as new, which confuses me.
> then capture the outerHTML of an element as an HTML string to serve
That makes sense. Do the fancy building on the server and then convert it for transport
> React.js
That sounds interesting. You answered my question enough that I can do more research. Thanks.
That's old school way. Sometimes old ways are presented as new, which confuses me.
> then capture the outerHTML of an element as an HTML string to serve
That makes sense. Do the fancy building on the server and then convert it for transport
> React.js
That sounds interesting. You answered my question enough that I can do more research. Thanks.