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What are the best multi-browser testing tools?

Testsigma

seconds to form an opinion on a website — and whether they’ll use it or not. The same report also states that 57 percent of the population won’t recommend a non-responsive website. Plus, Browsera is ace when it comes to spotting any Javascript errors in your website or web app. According to Sweor , users take only 0.05

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

website, we noticed a 10% improvement in the page load times across the site. We didn’t change any code, or even make any web performance tweaks - we made the switch and noticed the results immediately. In this article I am going to show you how you can create a simple website that uses HTTP/2 and Server Push. Show me the code!

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

website, we noticed a 10% improvement in the page load times across the site. We didn’t change any code, or even make any web performance tweaks - we made the switch and noticed the results immediately. In this article I am going to show you how you can create a simple website that uses HTTP/2 and Server Push. Show me the code!

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Getting Started with HTTP/2 and Server Push

Dean Hume

website, we noticed a 10% improvement in the page load times across the site. We didn’t change any code, or even make any web performance tweaks - we made the switch and noticed the results immediately. In this article I am going to show you how you can create a simple website that uses HTTP/2 and Server Push. Show me the code!

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A Deep Dive into Native Lazy-Loading for Images and Frames

CSS - Tricks

Today's websites are packed with heavy media assets like images and videos. Images make up around 50% of an average website's traffic. Chrome has already merged the code for native lazy-loading and is expected to ship it in Chrome 75, which is slated to release June 4, 2019. What’s this thing about images being lazy, you ask?

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