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Improve user experience with more visibility into CDN-related HTTP errors (Part 1) 

Dynatrace

Modern web applications rely heavily on Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and 3rd-party integrations (for example, web analytics, tag managers, chat bots, A/B testing tools, ad providers, and more). The post Improve user experience with more visibility into CDN-related HTTP errors (Part 1) appeared first on Dynatrace blog.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.197

Dynatrace

Added Setting to Workaround Problems with 3rd Party ISAPI-Modules that change Headers. Fixed problem with looping scenarios in message flows where the Dynatrace-created tagging data in HTTPRequestHeader caused misplacement of succeeding MQMD header. (ONE-40011).NET. ONE-42445). ONE-38026). ONE-39873). ONE-43245). ONE-42677).

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More Effective AI to Human Interactions with Dynatrace DAVIS at NYCM

Dynatrace

As with the previous blogs I wrote based on his input, he started the discussion with an email saying: “At NYCM we are using Dynatrace DAVIS for full-stack monitoring. Either directly in the mobile app, through the webui or even through 3rd party tools via the Dynatrace Problem API. Doc: Customize process group names.

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Solving CLS Issues In A Next.js-Powered E-Commerce Website (Case Study)

Smashing Magazine

To minimize this we have done few changes: We have self-hosted the fonts instead of loading from 3rd party CDN. It is built on top of <img> HTML tag and can help to improve LCP and CLS. We preload the fonts. We use font-display optional. This component incorporates several image-related best practices.

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WebPageTest Scripting: Examples for advanced speed testing scenarios

MachMetrics

However this script isn’t just for ads – it also allows you to measure the performance of your site without 3rd party tags , again removing the noise you see in your trends and giving you a more stable representation of the site speed that you have control over.

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Jamstack CMS: The Past, The Present and The Future

Smashing Magazine

In the 2000s we had a showdown of two popular blog publishing platforms — MovableType in 2001 and WordPress in 2003. Editing a blog post in MovableType 2.0 Ben and Mena Trott created MovableType because of a “Dissatisfacion with existing blog CMSes — performance, stability.” Blog aware.

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The #1 Easiest Way to Speed Up a Slow Website

MachMetrics

There are also many 3rd-party solutions online as well such as Tinypng. You can use.htaccess, or the <picture> HTML tag to offer multiple images to the browser, which will cycle through them and serve the first match. The post The #1 Easiest Way to Speed Up a Slow Website appeared first on MachMetrics Speed Blog.

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