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    Happy DOM

    Happy DOM

    Happy DOM is a JavaScript implementation of a web browser

    Happy DOM is a JavaScript implementation of a web browser without its graphical user interface. It includes many web standards from WHATWG DOM and HTML. The goal of Happy DOM is to emulate enough of a web browser to be useful for testing, scraping web sites, and server-side rendering. Happy DOM focuses heavily on performance and can be used as an alternative to JSDOM. Happy DOM now supports Declarative Shadow DOM which can be used for server-side rendering of web components. This package...
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    Next.js Notion Starter Kit

    Next.js Notion Starter Kit

    Deploy your own Notion-powered website in minutes with Next.js

    Next.js Notion Starter Kit is a boilerplate / starter template to quickly build a website (blog, portfolio, documentation site) using Next.js and react-notion-x, while using a public Notion page as a CMS. It’s the same foundation the author uses to power their personal site. The idea is to let you write and manage content in Notion, and have that content rendered as a fully functional, statically-generated React/Next.js site, with minimal setup — usually just a configuration file to point to...
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