Hello,
I am just trying to understand the best practices in "ClojureScript One".

One thing that strikes me is that most html gets put (with the help of 
macros using enlive) in the actual cljs page.

As someone who hasn't done web-applications for years I myself would have 
created as much dynamic html content 
as possible on the server. But yet "ClojureScript One" seems to prefer to 
have all html in maps and render it on the client?

I also looked at Chris Granger's "crate" library and it seems to also 
follow this principle.

Since I consider Chris Granger and Brento Ashworth to be web experts I 
would just like to know the disadvantages of having
most html rendered on the server?

Many Greetings 
John
  

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