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Optimizing Next.js 15 Partial Prerendering (PPR) for E-commerce

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optimizing-nextjs-15-ppr-ecommerce.txt
Act as a Senior Next.js Architect. Design a Partial Prerendering (PPR) strategy for a [PRODUCT_CATEGORY] page. Define the boundaries between [STATIC_SHELL_ELEMENTS] and [DYNAMIC_WIDGETS]. Explain how to wrap dynamic components in React Suspense to ensure the static shell is served instantly from the edge while dynamic data is streamed. Provide code snippets for the experimental ppr configuration in next.config.js.

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"The response will provide a structured layout using Suspense boundaries to isolate high-latency product recommendations while instantly delivering the static header and product descriptions."

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The response will provide a structured layout using Suspense boundaries to isolate high-latency product recommendations while instantly delivering the static header and product descriptions.

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