Chapter 6: Serve your UI faster, smoother, better.
bitstips
Read the latest articles to stay informed and inspired
Other categories:
How do I use getServerSideProps with an External API?
by Heberlyn Mendoza | Jun 18, 2025 | Development
Chapter 5: A practical guide with patterns and examples
When to Use SSR, SSG, or ISR in Next.js (And How to Decide)
by Enrique Sarmiento | Jun 11, 2025 | Development
Chapter 4: Choosing the right rendering method
How to Use React Server Components (Without Shipping Extra JS)
by Heberlyn Mendoza | Jun 5, 2025 | Development
Chapter 3: Build faster, leaner web apps without client-side bloat.
How Dynamic Routes Work in Next.js (and Why They Matter in Web Apps)
by Enrique Sarmiento | May 26, 2025 | Development
Chapter 2: A guide to URLs that think for themselves
Under Attack: How to Fortify Cloudflare Against Brute-Force and Credential Stuffing Attacks
by Heberlyn Mendoza | May 22, 2025 | Development
Chapter 3: Why didn’t Cloudflare detect attacks automatically?
Under Attack: 5 Rapid Actions to Defend Your Platform from Real-Time Credential Stuffing
by Diego De Dieu | May 12, 2025 | Development
Chapter 2: How to detect and defend in minutes
Why Your Website Needs Responsive Design—Like You Need the Gym
by Cecilia Figueredo | May 8, 2025 | UX/UI
Because if your site doesn’t adapt, your users won’t either.
5 Signs You’re Already Under Attack and Don’t Know It Yet
by Enrique Sarmiento | Apr 24, 2025 | Development
Chapter 1: Seen these symptoms? Don’t wait.
3 Basic Questions About Next.js You Were Too Embarrassed to Ask
by Maria Nario | Apr 15, 2025 | Development
Chapter 1: How to navigate the Next.js multiverse
E-commerce That Lasts: 5 Technical Secrets to Future-Proof Your Store
by Maria Nario | Jan 28, 2025 | Small Business
Discover Strategies to Build a Site That Scales, Secures, and Sells.
What’s the Deal with CDNs? Advantages, Vulnerabilities, and How to Secure Your Site
by Fabián Aramendi | Jul 22, 2024 | Development
Learn how CDNs work and crucial security measures to protect your site from malware.