How do single-page applications (SPAs) differ from traditional multi-page websites?
Wanda Wyant
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Manuel Montoya@m_montoya
SPAs take longer to load initially. However after that initial load, navigation is very quick and they are more interactive. Think of a desktop app but on the browser.
Traditional multipage websites excel at quick loading the initial page, think about blogs, e-commerce, news sites. However, they are less interactive and navigating within the website is slower.
Development and deployment varies depending on the tools used.
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SPAs load a single HTML page and dynamically update content without refreshing the entire page, making them faster and smoother for users.
SPAs offer a more app like experience, allowing for seamless transitions between views. Multi page sites can feel more fragmented.