⚡ Bolt: Implement route-based code splitting#15
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- Converted all page and layout imports in `App.jsx` to `React.lazy`. - Added `Suspense` boundary with a new `LoadingSpinner` component. - Significantly reduces initial bundle size by splitting code into chunks.
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💡 What: Implemented route-based code splitting using
React.lazyandSuspense.🎯 Why: To reduce the initial JavaScript bundle size, speeding up the first paint and improving the user experience on slower connections.
📊 Impact: The application now loads only the necessary code for the current route. Build output confirms the creation of multiple smaller chunks instead of a single large bundle.
🔬 Measurement: Verify by running
npm run buildto see the generated chunks, and by checking the Network tab in dev tools to see chunks loading on navigation. A newLoadingSpinnercomponent was added as a fallback.PR created automatically by Jules for task 244524699740075190 started by @ViVaLaDaniel