In November 2021, well-known cloud deployment and frontend platform Vercel announced that Rich Harris — the creator of the popular frontend framework Svelte —…
This blog post is an official announcement from Vercel published in September 2021, formally unveiling the upcoming Next.js Conf 2021, scheduled for October of…
Modern frontend development and hosting platform Vercel announced the successful completion of a $102 million Series C funding round. The round was led by…
Vercel officially launched Next.js 11 at the Next.js Conf Special Edition event, with this version focused on improving Developer Experience (DX) and web…
Vercel has officially announced native Analytics (performance analysis) support for the Nuxt.js framework on its hosting platform. This feature allows…
This article, sourced from the official Vercel blog, compiles 10 highly practical Next.js tips and features that developers may be unfamiliar with or tend to…
React Server Components (RSC) represent one of the most significant transformations in the React community in recent years. In this blog post, Vercel explores…
Vercel has announced that its web analytics service, Vercel Analytics, now officially supports the popular static site generator Gatsby. This integration…
Since the original article does not provide specific details, this summary is based on Vercel's historical development during September 2020. In the fall of…
Vercel's July 2020 changelog showcased a number of major improvements to the front-end development and deployment experience. The most notable centerpiece was…
This is the Vercel (formerly ZEIT) platform update changelog for May 2020. Prior to this, the company had just undergone a major rebrand, officially renaming…
In April 2020, the well-known cloud deployment and serverless platform ZEIT announced a major rebranding initiative, officially renaming itself Vercel. This…
Vercel announced the launch of "Advanced Project Settings," designed to provide developers with a more flexible and intuitive project configuration experience…
Vercel — a company that was steadily cementing its position as the leading front-end deployment platform during this period — undertook a comprehensive…
Vercel (then known as ZEIT) officially launched the "Deploy Button" feature, a major update designed to simplify the deployment process for open-source…
Vercel (then known as ZEIT) introduced the "Default Production Domain" feature in a platform update, aiming to optimize the deployment experience for…
Vercel (then known as ZEIT in 2019) officially launched "Zero Config Deployments," a major milestone in the field of front-end development and deployment…
In May 2019, Vercel (then called ZEIT) officially introduced **Serverless Pre-Rendering (SPR)**, a brand-new web rendering architecture designed to combine the…
Next.js 6.1 was a minor version update released by Vercel (then known as ZEIT) on June 27, 2018. Although the full content of the original blog post is not…
Next.js 6 was officially released in 2018, marking an important milestone in the history of this React framework. The core of this update focused on improving…
Next.js 5.1 was a significant minor update focused on improving developer experience (DX) and performance. In this version, the Vercel (then ZEIT) team…
The release of Next.js 5 was an important milestone in the history of this React framework, laying the foundation for many of its modern core features. This…
In the development journey toward the fifth major version of Next.js, Vercel (then known as ZEIT) officially announced the introduction of a brand new "Canary"…
The release of Next.js 4 was an important milestone in the history of this React framework, with its core centered on deep integration with React 16. React 16…
In August 2017, Zeit (now Vercel) officially released Next.js 3.0. This was a significant milestone version for the React server-side rendering (SSR)…
This historical announcement from 2017 marks an important milestone in the development of Next.js — the launch of the Next.js 3.0 preview. In this version, the…
The release of Next.js 2.0 marked an important milestone in the history of this React framework. In this version, the development team (then known as ZEIT, now…
On October 25, 2016, ZEIT (now renamed Vercel) officially released Next.js to the open-source community. At the time, while React had already become the…