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Resolves hydration warnings by rendering consistent HTML on both server and client, and cleaning up DSD templates to prevent accumulation during view transitions.
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Solves #109
Resolves hydration warnings by rendering consistent HTML on both server and client, and cleaning up DSD templates to prevent accumulation when frameworks re-use the same component, usually in SPA, custom routing or using view transitions.
This should pave the way to fix React and Vue as well, although my knowledge and testing scenarios are not quite there for them.