Frameworks, while helpful, encourage developers to bundle more code in a very minimal setting. Sometimes this can be a lack of understanding of the impact, but at least you can make your site faster. You don’t need a framework for everything, but if you use one, this article will help you use it in the most performant way. https://smashingmagazine.com/2022/09/data-loading-patterns-improve-frontend-performance/
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