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Notes on: Married to HTTP/3

Tim Kadlec

HTTP/3 work started in 2012 with Google working on QUIC, adopted by IETF in 2017, RFC’s published in June 2022. Scalemates.com flipped the switch to enable HTTP/3 and almost immediately HTTP/3 traffic rose to ~13% of all requests on the landing page, ~49% for all pages in total. Here are my notes. What and Why?

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How Does Page Load Time Affect Your Site Revenue?

MachMetrics

Facebook took notice of the 3-second abandonment statistic and declared in August 2017 that information feed updates with slow-loading links will be shown reduced in the newsfeed: “With this update, we’ll soon take into account the estimated load time of a webpage that someone clicks to from any link in News Feed on the mobile app.

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The Importance of Monitoring SSL Certificates

Dotcom-Montior

Increase the Google rankings of your web pages. While slow websites do not go down well with the users, in order to improve website traffic, security is also an important factor. This could result in a loss in site traffic. Between June 2017 and 2018, the total number of SSL certificates increased by a record 13.2

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How do you decide your approach for mobile website testing?

Testsigma

That’s not all, the global mobile traffic is expected to increase sevenfold between 2017 and 2022. Popular search engines like Google give preference to websites that are mobile-ready[4]. Mobile-Friendly test from Google is another useful tool that helps in testing the mobile-friendliness of your website.

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10 things I love about SpeedCurve (that I think you'll love, too)

Speed Curve

I joined the team in early 2017, and I'm blown away at how quickly the years have flown by. The takeaway here might be that, while tracking and optimizing LCP is important if you want to make Google happy, Hero Largest Image might be a good metric to track if you want a better understanding of what your users actually experience.

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Revisiting “Serverless Architectures”

The Symphonia

Fast forward to two years later and the article has had more than half a million visits, regularly appears in the top five Google search results for “Serverless”, and helped launched Symphonia ?—?my Gojko Adzic has done some great speaking and writing on his experience here, and I included the link to his talk from late 2017.

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Preparing For Interaction To Next Paint, A New Web Core Vital

Smashing Magazine

It’s the newest metric of the bunch and is set to formally be a ranking factor in Google search results beginning in March 2024. In other words, the data is not looking at your actual web traffic but a simulated environment that gives you an approximate view of traffic when certain conditions are in place.

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