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Add suppressHydrationWarning for nextJS #1335

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@sylwit sylwit commented Mar 31, 2024

Using darkMode can lead to an hydratation warning.

As described in nextjs doc While rendering your application, there was a difference between the React tree that was pre-rendered from the server and the React tree that was rendered during the first render in the browser (hydration).

https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/react-hydration-error

https://github.com/pacocoursey/next-themes?tab=readme-ov-file#with-app

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    • Updated the Next.js guide to include information on suppressing hydration warnings in RootLayout and Document components.

Using darkMode can lead to an hydratation warning.

As described in nextjs doc `While rendering your application, there was a difference between the React tree that was pre-rendered from the server and the React tree that was rendered during the first render in the browser (hydration).`

https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/react-hydration-error

https://github.com/pacocoursey/next-themes?tab=readme-ov-file#with-app
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This update introduces the suppressHydrationWarning property to both the html component within the RootLayout function and the Html component within the Document function. This change is aimed at improving the developer experience by suppressing hydration warnings that can clutter the console during development.

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.../next-js.mdx Added suppressHydrationWarning to html and Html components in respective functions.

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149-149: Adding suppressHydrationWarning to the html element in the RootLayout function is a direct approach to suppress hydration warnings. However, it's important to ensure that this does not mask other potential issues in your application. Use this property judiciously and only when you're certain that the hydration mismatches are intentional and harmless.


168-168: Similarly, adding suppressHydrationWarning to the Html component in the Document function is an effective way to suppress hydration warnings. As with the previous comment, ensure that this approach is used carefully to avoid overlooking other discrepancies between server and client renders that could affect your application's behavior or performance.

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