
🎯 Suspense in Next.js: Load Async Part Only — Rest of UI Loads Immediately!
What is Suspense in Next.js and why should you care?
In this video, I’ll show you the difference between loading.jsx and Suspense — and how you can achieve partial rendering, faster page loads, and better user experience using React’s built-in power. 🔥
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⌛TIMELINE⏳
0:00 Suspense vs loading.jsx Demo
0:39 It’s not bad — Old Way of Loading Pages
1:30 The Modern Way People Love to Load Pages
1:55 What is Suspense in Next.js?
2:40 Why We Actually Need Suspense
5:30 What I Have Already Coded for You
6:45 Let’s See Suspense in Partial Rendering
8:25 Understanding the fallback Prop
10:30 Suspense Explained for Beginners
10:50 Useful Tips for Using Suspense Effectively
