Thanks for the tutorial. When we build the project, we get two folders 'browser' and 'server'. Could you please tell on how to deploy this to bluehost? Earlier I used to just paste the dist contents and that was it. But now I dont know how to deal with these two folders. Just copy pasting the contents as before is not working.
I'm wondering if it's worth going for server-side rendering. Sure, it might help with SEO but isn't there a tradeoff? What if the server has to handle a ton of requests? I guess the load is going to get heavy at some point and what about network usage? Is there anything else to consider? What kind of apps do you think are suitable for ng universal?
I`m running a .NET Core 3.1 application with Angular, when I build the app for PROD, and i run the .Net core app, it just sits there with a white screen saying waiting for localhost...Any idea how to run the server automatically?
I am wondering that your tutorial helps to see the contents while the development and staging phases. what about the production phase. ? do I want to put all project and run the node server natively to work this ..? when I make ng build it again came back to the older version. please give me a solution for the build and deploy
Thanks for this Video. I feel like this is a way too underrated problem with angular. However I have made bad experience with @ng-toolkit. I got different error and bugs and on github you can't get any answers from the developers. Anyways another great video would be how to host this SSR site on serverless environments like firebase hosting.
great video! only SEO was holding me back from implementing angular in our projects
Thanks for the tutorial.
When we build the project, we get two folders 'browser' and 'server'. Could you please tell on how to deploy this to bluehost?
Earlier I used to just paste the dist contents and that was it. But now I dont know how to deal with these two folders. Just copy pasting the contents as before is not working.
I'm wondering if it's worth going for server-side rendering. Sure, it might help with SEO but isn't there a tradeoff? What if the server has to handle a ton of requests? I guess the load is going to get heavy at some point and what about network usage? Is there anything else to consider? What kind of apps do you think are suitable for ng universal?
What would you advise to do as an alternative?
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I read that Google can read the data but the issue still remains that Twitter and other bots can’t. Thanks for the video!
Can I submit all product URL of Angular website ? or only home page can be submitted for crawling in google webmaster?
can I use the universal angle for multipage? Will he be able to find the images and descriptions on each page?
I`m running a .NET Core 3.1 application with Angular, when I build the app for PROD, and i run the .Net core app, it just sits there with a white screen saying waiting for localhost...Any idea how to run the server automatically?
I am wondering that your tutorial helps to see the contents while the development and staging phases. what about the production phase. ? do I want to put all project and run the node server natively to work this ..? when I make ng build it again came back to the older version. please give me a solution for the build and deploy
but how to implement it at production server?
Will it work for angular 5 applications?
capable guy, thanks for the tutorial
once again, another great video =)
Very Impressive
Hi admin, it run on local normally, and how to upload on IIS? Could you pls give me any advice?
Thanks for this Video. I feel like this is a way too underrated problem with angular. However I have made bad experience with @ng-toolkit. I got different error and bugs and on github you can't get any answers from the developers. Anyways another great video would be how to host this SSR site on serverless environments like firebase hosting.
Great video !!! Thx
your content is good but your introduction audio is annoying. Please do not use it.