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www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | | | Most of the time, we develop websites without understanding what the browser is actually doing under the hood. How exactly does the browser render our web pages from the HTML, CSS and JavaScript that we create? Google'sPageSpeed Insightstool can be very helpful when trying to profile a web page and find areas for improvement. You simply enter the URL of the page that you want to test, and the tool provides you with a list of performance suggestions. Fortunately, the solution to this problem is simpler than it seems! The answer lies in the way that the CSS and JavaScript are loaded in your web page. | |
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www.debugbear.com
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| | | | Configuration options like network and device speed can impact the metrics collected in performance tests. Which settings should you use when testing your website? | |
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whitep4nth3r.com
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| | | | I refactored my blog from Next.js to 11ty to ship as little JS to the browser as possible, resulting in numerous performance boosts. Let's look at the data! | |
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friendly.ch
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| | Analyze and optimize your website - without compromising on privacy. With the Swiss web analytics software and Google Analytics alternative. |