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📬 Performance Newsletter №142:🔹Digging through Chrome traces by @anniesullie🔹Checklist for CLS scenarios by Keerthana Krishnan🔹Getting started with web performance by @accudioand...

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🆕 Product update time!We redesigned the Your Sites dashboard to make it easier to compare and assess the overall status of each site. We also added real user Core Web Vitals data from Chrome User...

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Thanks to Alik Zemlyankin, our article about perceived performance is now available in Hebrew! 💖https://alikz.co.il/optimization/perceived-performance/

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📬 Performance Newsletter №143:🔹Long Animation Frames API by Behrouz Pooladrak🔹debugging common webperf issues in Shopify by @sia🔹who stole my Largest Contentful Paint? by Mateusz Krzeszowiakand...

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💬 Do you use live chat tools on your sites? Are you sure they aren’t negatively impacting web performance even if people don’t end up using them? Use the facades with React Live Chat Loader to ensure...

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📬 Performance Newsletter №144:🔹 Measuring soft navigation experiment by @tunetheweb& @Yoav🔹 LCP & FCP on single page application on soft navigations @dwsmart🔹INP meets Puppeteer by Tsvetan...

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🆕 Product update time! We just released CrUX Dashboard: an easy way to check your Core Web Vitals based on Chrome User Experience Report, which collects data from real user sessions on your sites and...

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📬 Performance Newsletter №145:🔹Performance Inequality Gap 2024 by @slightlyoff🔹INP becomes a Core Web Vital by @malchata& Rick Viscomi🔹How many bytes is a "normal" web font by @stoyanand...

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📬 Performance Newsletter №146:🔹JavaScript bloat in 2024 by @nikitonsky🔹How to know whether to use data URLs by @OddDev🔹Identify font subsetting opportunities with Web Font Analyzer by @paulcalvanoand...

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Our favourite email to wake up to on a Monday 😇 (from Calibre’s Insights Weekly).#webperf#perfmatters

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🔜 12 days till Interaction to Next Paint (INP) replaces First Input Delay (FID) as Core Web Vital. Are you ready? We rounded up a few resources: 1. Check your INP in one click:...

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🛠️ Why not make Wednesdays all about handy performance tools?Web Font Analyser by @paulcalvano: analyse and improve web font loading based on WebPageTest results for your...

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📊 Did you know you can track real user metrics from Chrome User Experience Report in Calibre? #webperf#perfmattershttps://calibreapp.com/blog/crux-dashboard

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⚡ Inadequately implemented animations can delay rendering and create jarring visual effects. To avoid worsening UX and performance:🔹 learn how rendering works🔹 know what affects animation performance🔹...

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Every two weeks, we send a newsletter with web platform and performance news you won’t find elsewhere. Sign up to receive it tomorrow. 👇🏻 #webperf#perfmattershttps://perf.email/

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⚡ Interaction to Next Paint (INP) becomes a Core Web Vital today. Here’s everything you need to know:🔹 What is INP🔹 Why should you track it🔹 How to measure it🔹 What is a good measurement (below...

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📬 Performance Newsletter №147:🔹 Improvements to the Speculation Rules API by @tunetheweb🔹 Shared compression dictionaries by @malchata🔹 The importance of web performance to information equity by...

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🛠️ Performance Tools Wednesday time!pkg-size by @privatenumber: find the true size of an npm package to understand install and bundle cost.#webperf#perfmattershttps://pkg-size.dev/

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⚡ Web performance is a complex field. The more people working on the web grasp its fundamentals, the more accessible the web will become. Here’s our primer answering the most common questions:🔹 what is...

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🛠️ Performance Tools Wednesday time!capo.js by Rick Viscomi: analyse the order of elements in <head> to maximise perceived performance.#webperf#perfmattershttps://rviscomi.github.io/capo.js/

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