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Customer expectations for retail: Beyond digital experience

Dynatrace

This is typically the first thing that comes to mind for IT professionals working in the retail industry when evaluating holiday readiness. CEOs of hybrid retailers prioritize e-commerce growth over in-store shopping, investing heavily in their online storefronts. That lesson remains important. Multi-channel logistics.

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Element Timing: One true metric to rule them all?

Speed Curve

One of the great things about Google's Core Web Vitals is that they provide a standard way to measure our visitors’ experience. If you want to understand which elements are being chosen for LCP, you can either use synthetic monitoring or the webvital.js How much did the content move around as it loads?

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Why you need to know your site's performance poverty line (and how to find it)

Speed Curve

For each site, I used a month's worth of RUM (real user monitoring) data to generate correlation charts. LCP is relatively new, and has received a great deal of attention since it was introduced a couple of years ago as part of Google's Core Web Vitals. If your dataset is too small, you could get wonky results.

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Are Imposter Domains Re-Publishing Your Website?

Smashing Magazine

For example, someone might web scrape all the product pages of a competitor’s retail site to harvest information about products being offered and current pricing to try to gain a competitive edge. If you are just starting out wondering if someone might be re-publishing your web content, the easiest thing to do is a Google search.

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Debugging Interaction to Next Paint (INP)

Speed Curve

The one for the menu was the longest and had INP time of 350ms – in other words, 150ms longer than Google's 200ms threshold for 'Good'. Within the longest event handler, the first group of processing creates an analytics event to record the visitor opening the menu. These calls happen before the menu is actually displayed.

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An Opinionated Guide to Performance Budgets

Speed Curve

You can then configure your monitoring tools to send you alerts – or even break the build, if you're testing in your staging environment – when your budgets are violated. For each of these metrics, I've included what type of tool you can use to track them: synthetic and/or real user monitoring (RUM). > Can I use it?

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Why you need to know your site's performance plateau (and how to find it)

Speed Curve

For each site, I used a month's worth of RUM (real user monitoring) data to generate correlation charts. LCP is relatively new, and has received a great deal of attention since it was introduced a couple of years ago as part of Google's Core Web Vitals. If your dataset is too small, you could get wonky results.