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Nextjs Multiple Domains

Example using SSR to handle multiple domains on the same project.

Nextjs Multiple Domains

Example using SSR to handle multiple domains on the same project.

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Github Stars Github Stars: 145
Last Commit Last Commit: Oct 2, 2020 -
First Commit Created: Aug 27, 2024 -
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Overview:

This product is a Next.js project created with create-next-app. It allows for the development of web applications with multiple domains. The development server can be run by opening http://localhost:3000 in a browser, and editing can be done in pages/index.js with auto-updates upon file modifications. Resources for learning more about Next.js and deploying on Vercel are provided.

Features:

  • Next.js Project: Built with create-next-app
  • Multiple Domains: Supports development for multiple domains
  • Development Server: Easily run the server by opening localhost:3000
  • Auto-update: Page updates automatically upon file changes
  • Resources: Links provided for Next.js documentation, tutorials, and GitHub repository
  • Vercel Deployment: Guidelines for deploying on Vercel platform

Installation:

To install this Next.js project with support for multiple domains, follow these steps:

  1. Create a new Next.js project using create-next-app:

    npx create-next-app my-next-project
    
  2. Start the development server:

    cd my-next-project
    npm run dev
    
  3. Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser to view the result.

  4. Begin editing the page by modifying pages/index.js.

Summary:

This Next.js project allows for the development of web applications with support for multiple domains. It provides a user-friendly development server, auto-update feature, and resources for learning more about Next.js. Guidelines for deploying the project on the Vercel platform are also included, making it a comprehensive tool for building and deploying web applications.