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Understanding Server-Side Rendering and Static Generation

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Server-Side Rendering (SSR) and Static Site Generation (SSG) are powerful features of Next.js. Understand when to use each approach, their performance implications, and how to implement them effectively in your WordPress headless setup.

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Creating Dynamic Routes in Next.js Applications

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Integrating Third-Party APIs with Next.js

Next.js makes it easy to integrate with third-party APIs. In this tutorial, we’ll build a real-world example that fetches data from multiple sources and combines them in a unified interface. Perfect for building mashups and aggregator applications.

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Best Practices for SEO in Headless WordPress

SEO in a headless WordPress environment requires special consideration. This comprehensive guide covers meta tags, structured data, sitemaps, and rendering strategies to ensure your headless site ranks well in search engines.

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