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Svelte is a frontend framework similar to React and VueJS which has gained increasing popularity in recent years. Main reason for the traction has been Svelte ability to improve frontend performance by compiling the web components (HTML, CSS and Javascript) into small standalone Javascript modules that are run at build time.
In this tutorial the focus will be on the Svelte starter. If you are interested in using Medusa with other frameworks instead, you can check out our Next.js and Gatsby starters.
Svelte is a frontend framework similar to React and VueJS which has gained increasing popularity in recent years. Main reason for the traction has been Svelte ability to improve frontend performance by compiling the web components (HTML, CSS and Javascript) into small standalone Javascript modules that are run at build time.
In this tutorial the focus will be on the Svelte starter. If you are interested in using Medusa with other frameworks instead, you can check out our Next.js and Gatsby starters.
Svelte is a frontend framework similar to React and VueJS which has gained increasing popularity in recent years. Main reason for the traction has been Svelte ability to improve frontend performance by compiling the web components (HTML, CSS and Javascript) into small standalone Javascript modules that are run at build time.