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

Smashing Magazine

Powered E-Commerce Website (Case Study). Powered E-Commerce Website (Case Study). There are many key performance indicators (KPI) that measure different points during the lifecycle of the web page (such as TTFB, domInteractive and onload ), but these metrics don’t reflect how the end-user experiences the page.

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An Opinionated Guide to Performance Budgets

Speed Curve

Web pages are unbelievably complex, and there are hundreds of different metrics available to track. A performance budget is a threshold that you apply to the metrics you care about the most. This is when you run into three important questions: Which metrics should you focus on? Which metrics should you focus on?

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Getting started with web performance? Here's what you need to focus on.

Speed Curve

A while back, our friends at Shopify published this great case study , showing how they optimized one of their newer themes from the ground up – and how they worked to keep it fast. Keep reading to learn how you can apply these best practices to your own site and give your pages a speed boost.

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Modern Methods For Improving Drupal’s Largest Contentful Paint Core Web Vital

Smashing Magazine

So noticeable, in fact, that Core Web Vitals has a metric all about it called Largest Contentful Paint (LCP). This metric measures the time it takes, in seconds, to render the largest image or text block that is visible on the initial load. In case you’re wondering, 2.4 Homepage of a default Drupal site using the Umami theme.

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How Target.com Could Make Their Site 3.1s Faster

MachMetrics

And this is shocking since we all know that page load speed is directly correlated to site revenue (you’re aware that faster websites lead to increased conversion and sales, right?). Let’s add in some metrics ( click here if you need a refresher on these ): Time to First Byte (TTFB): 0.47s First Contentful Paint: 0.7s

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Are your JavaScript long tasks frustrating users?

Speed Curve

New JavaScript CPU metrics. Track CPU metrics in your first and third parties. For those three new metrics, you not only get them for the full page load, but you also get them split out by first-party or third-party attribution, so you know exactly where the responsibility for a janky page lies. Total Blocking Time.

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“Anything is Possible in the Novel Economy” – Brian Solis

Tasktop

No real best practices or case studies to guide us because the new market conditions are yet to be fully identified or understood. This is really where Tasktop can help as the company plays on both sides, accelerating the ability to create certain products and services at internet speed and scale.