What is frontend caching?
Frontend caching stores previously downloaded resources so they can be reused instead of being downloaded again.
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Caching improves performance, reduces network requests, lowers server load, and creates a faster user experience.
JavaScript files, CSS files, images, fonts, and API responses are commonly cached.
Yes. Caching reduces repeated work and allows applications to handle larger traffic volumes efficiently.
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