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perf(layouts): lazy load the footer for better perf #204

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  • Performance Improvements
    • Implemented lazy loading for the footer component to enhance page load times.

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The recent update focuses on enhancing the website's performance by implementing lazy loading for the footer component. This optimization ensures that the footer is loaded only when needed, contributing to faster page load times and a smoother user experience.

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layouts/default.vue Replaced <TheFooter /> with <LazyTheFooter /> for lazy loading the footer component.

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In the world of code, where rabbits hop,
We made a change, a tiny swap.
<TheFooter /> now takes a lazy nap,
<LazyTheFooter /> steps in, no gap.
Faster loads, a smoother slide,
In our digital burrow, we take pride.
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between f24a1ec and 363c50c.
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  • layouts/default.vue (1 hunks)
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  • 8-8: The change to implement lazy loading for the footer component by replacing <TheFooter /> with <LazyTheFooter /> is a positive step towards improving the application's performance. It's important to ensure that <LazyTheFooter /> is properly defined and that the lazy loading mechanism is correctly implemented. Additionally, consider any Vue.js specific best practices for lazy loading to further enhance performance and user experience.

@arunanshub arunanshub merged commit 82b5f2a into master Mar 15, 2024
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@arunanshub arunanshub deleted the perf/lazy-load-footer branch March 15, 2024 14:12
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