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When choosing a web architecture, the choice between a Single Page Application (SPA) and a traditional website (MPA) determines how your users navigate and view content.
Traditional sites request a new HTML file on every single click, whereas SPAs load the shell once and swap components in real-time.
This fundamental design choice impacts initial load times, frontend performance, and transitions across client pages.
For interactive SaaS platforms, dashboards, or real-time web portals, SPAs are the gold standard.
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