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Moving From Webflow To Replit. Will This Cause Issues?

My site and domain is on webflow. It doesn't have a crazy amount of SEO, but decent CMS stuff on there and some traffic.

I want to move my site over to replit, simply because it's a lot easier to build really good pages a lot faster without hiring designers.

When I looked up the issues with that, a lot of people said the main issue was that replit is CSR and Webflow is SSR, so it doesn't really load everything and it's not good for SEO.

I did a test in Replit and told it to turn the whole site into SSR, and it did.

Does that mean it fixes everything, or are there still going to be issues with it?

The post I saw about this was from 5 months ago, and Replit made a lot of changes regarding to SEO improvement, so wasn't sure if anyone had updates for this.

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