Next.js 13 uses special files for routing. Example route-name/page.tsx for building UI and route-name/loading.tsx for loading components.
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CSUB’s New Next.js Site Launches a New Era in Headless Performance
California State University Bakersfield has an extensive continuing education program known as...
With Next-Drupal, we’re bringing the most popular front-end framework to your decoupled Drupal sites.
In this talk, we go over what we are working on to make next-drupal ready for the fut...
The web is continuously growing and evolving. As a result, powerful and developer-friendly tools and frameworks are part of the daily work for most front-end developers nowadays.
One of the questions I get asked every other week is “Does next-drupal work with GraphQL?” .
Yes. Both the Next.js Drupal module and the next-drupal package work wit...
At Chapter Three, we believe that most Drupal websites could gain a performance boost by going headless. While this is how we’re planning to build future Drupal sites, we understand going all in on headless might not be feasible for existing sites. This is why we built next-drupal for progressive adoption.
You are ready to make your Drupal site headless; what do you need to know about hosting? Hosting a decoupled Drupal site means you are using two different types of hosting technologies—on...
In some upcoming posts, we'll provide more details about the practical steps to implementing Next-Drupal. For now we present eight excellent reasons...
Drupal multisite is the method used to host many sites using one Drupal installation. This concept and ability have been around since the beginning of Drupal. It solved lots o...
Ok, sounds weird, but it’s true.
Imagine for a moment using Next.js as the decoupled front-end of your Drupal site. Imagine it worked well and was transparent to your content editors. Use...