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Very cool aggregation! You may also be interested in this: http://wiki.polyfra.me/ (Or any of the other visualizations here ) I have spent a fair amount of time playing around with visualization of knowledge based on links between wikipedia articles (though none of the above links are my doing). Seems up your alley as well! Source: about 3 years ago
What framework or service are you using to pre-render your content? Check out https://nuxt.com and https://prerender.io if you're not using something like this already. Source: about 1 year ago
The best option is going to be using SSR using Next.js/Vite SSR/similar as others have mentioned. If you do want to stick to an SPA though (vanilla React + Vite/CRA), make sure your meta tags are set dynamically, and you can definitely pre-render (using prerender.io for example) as well. Source: about 1 year ago
If you don't go with Next, you'll want to make sure that you're properly setting all your page titles, meta descriptions, and tags with something like react-helmet (or whatever the newer fork of it is called) and prerendering with prerender.io or something. Source: about 1 year ago
Thank you for the comment. I'll investigate prerender.io. I think we'll most likely change the architecture, but if we continued the developers recommended next.js. Source: about 1 year ago
Depending on how many pages you have, that can get expensive. You can get around the cost by implementing prerender.io as a stopgap (to start getting your pages indexed again -- this can take precious time) and then work your way towards a node instance that handles the static rendering for you. There are lots of tutorials on this, but they depend on which instance of React you're working in. Source: about 1 year ago
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