[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fy2wfuI7wz9rZcckEE-fKMnWt3wDZJF0ASZgD3UNzau4":3},{"statusCode":4,"data":5},200,{"_id":6,"url_key":7,"content":8,"createdAt":9,"date":10,"meta":11,"name":12,"published_at":9,"short_description":15,"status":16,"updatedAt":9},"6a3ee5f08db97e9a59c0063d","nuxt-tempest-cms","\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Nuxt\u003C/strong> is the backbone of Tempest CMS. We render every page on the server with Vue 3, so visitors get complete, fast HTML and search engines get clean markup — no waiting on client-side hydration for the content that matters.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>Using one framework for the public site, the admin and the API keeps the codebase small and consistent: the same components, types and conventions run end to end, and pages are edge-cached for sub-second loads.\u003C/p>\u003Cp>See Nuxt in production on the Tempest-built sites \u003Ca href=\"/projects/teknodan\">Stråtækker Teknodan\u003C/a>, \u003Ca href=\"/projects/rcs-vvs\">Regner &amp; Claus Sørensen VVS\u003C/a> and \u003Ca href=\"/projects/simon-lervad\">Simon Lervad — Portfolio\u003C/a>.\u003C/p>","2026-06-26T20:49:52.424Z","2026-06-24",{"title":12,"description":13,"og_image":14},"Why Tempest CMS runs on Nuxt","Why we build Tempest CMS on Nuxt — server-side rendering, one language end to end, and edge-cached pages.","","Server-side rendering, one language end to end, and edge-cached pages — why Nuxt is the backbone of Tempest CMS.",true]