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www.renderbetter.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explains how to track Core Web Vitals in Google Analytics using a single line of code to improve site speed and business performance. | |
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unused-css.com
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| | | | | Modern web browsing is all about first impressions. Google's PageSpeed Insights benchmark declares a website slow if rendering the first contentful paint (FCP) is higher than 3 seconds. In contrast, a fast FCP is 1 second or less. As such, now more than ever, it is vital to focus on page performance just as much as the content. Even a bloated website can engage a relatively larger audience if it prioritizes the visible content first and makes a better first impression in terms of speed and responsiveness. | |
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davidwalsh.name
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| | | | | I hate slow websites. They are annoying to use and frustrating to work on. But what does it mean to be "slow"? It used to be waiting for document load. Then ... | |
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rviscomi.dev
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| | | The web is getting faster. In fact, according to HTTP Archive, more websites than ever before are passing the Core Web Vitals assessment, which looks at three metrics that represent different aspects of page performance: loading speed, interaction responsiveness, and layout stability. Earlier this week, the Chrome team published a retrospective on the Web Vitals [...] | ||