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Mobile Page Speed Testing

MachMetrics

Do you know how fast your site loads on a mobile device? Mobile use surpassed desktop use years ago, but all too often websites are still being built desktop first and mobile second. In fact, failing to run a mobile page speed test is the number 1 speed testing mistake we see our users make!

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Five Data-Loading Patterns To Improve Frontend Performance

Smashing Magazine

There are millions of sites, and you are in close competition with every one of those Google search query results. The resource loading waterfall is a cascade of files downloaded from the network server to the client to load your website from start to finish. Client Side Rendering, Server Side Rendering And Jamstack.

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The Performance Golden Rule Revisited

Tim Kadlec

There was a comment on Twitter today from Rafael Gonzaga expressing disappointment in what he sees as a tendency to focus on the frontend solely in performance discussions, while neglecting the server-side aspect. First up, the mobile results. For both desktop and mobile data, the 80 / 20 rule still holds strong.

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Average Page Load Times for 2020 – Are you faster?

MachMetrics

How fast is the average time to first byte (server delay)? What impact does the increased use of mobile devices have? Mobile is still the top priority. In 2017, mobile internet usage passed desktop as the majority. 3 years later, this is still the case with 53% of website visits coming from mobile devices.

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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. No server push! The RSVP problem: HTTP/3 might be blocked on the network or may not be enabled on the server. So the browser will only try HTTP/3 if it’s certain the server supports it. What and Why?

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How to Optimize Websites for Ad Publishers

Dotcom-Montior

And not only that, the tool also allows you to select from different desktop/mobile browsers, which comes in handy if you know what devices your visitors utilize. Browser Caching: Although it may seem commonplace, caching is sometimes overlooked. Setting them up to load asynchronously can help speed load times.

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OneAgent release notes version 1.207

Dynatrace

Linux: Google Container-Optimized OS 77 LTS. Windows: Windows Server 1903. Resolved IIS crash on RUM activity interactions (user caching is now disabled if UEM is enabled). OneAgent for mobile resolved issues. The following operating systems will no longer be supported starting 01 July 2021. x86 (64bit-only).