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The "prerendering" function isn't for human consumption. It's meant to make the page spiderable by search engines. Since it's a single-page app all content is on the page so the #/home/ links aren't really something a search engine would care about.

I think the days when you'd put HTML documents on the web like emails with no dynamic behavior in them are over, and have been for quite some time now. If you have content you want people to read and act on, you're going to want to develop the user experience.




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