Emphasis on CMS without head and separated architectures:
Micro -architecture for scalability:
Microscience Architecture for Scalability: Many modern websites use microver architecture in which functions are divided into independent services. This allows the independent scale of separate components, improved error tolerance, and faster development cycles.
Leading Web Programs (PWA):
PWA is still considered as a way to provide program -like experiences in the browser. Key features of PWA include offline access, compressive notifications, and rapid loading times, increased interaction and user retaining.
Artificial intelligence -based personalization:
Artificial intelligence is used to personalize the experience of the website based on user behavior, preferences and contexts. Recommendation engines, chat bots, and content optimization tools are increasingly common.
Access as a basic requirement:
There is an increasing emphasis on web access and ensures that websites are applicable to people with disabilities. This includes following the WCAG (web content access guidelines) and combining features such as alternative text for images, keyboard scrolling and compatibility with the reader.
Server -free architecture for performance:
server -free calculations as an affordable and scalable solution for hosting websites and applications. Server -free platforms automatically manage server infrastructure and allow developers to focus on building features rather than server management.
Jamstack Architecture:
Jamstack (JavaScript, APIs and Marking) is a modern web development approach that emphasizes content rendering when constructing and presenting it from CDN. This leads to faster loading time, improved security and easier scalability.
Composable DXP (Digital Experience Platform):
This approach focuses on choosing the best components and integrating them to create a digital experience platform to provide more flexibility and control over traditional integrated DXPs.
Low Code/No Code:
These platforms are popular as a way to empower non -technical users to build and manage websites. They provide visual interfaces and the ability to pull and drop that simplifies the development process.