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The Three Cs: Concatenate, Compress, Cache

CSS Wizardry

Given that 66% of all websites (and 77% of all requests ) are running HTTP/2, I will not discuss concatenation strategies for HTTP/1.1 Plotted on the same horizontal axis of 1.6s, the waterfalls speak for themselves: 201ms of cumulative latency; 109ms of cumulative download. 4,362ms of cumulative latency; 240ms of cumulative download.

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Site reliability done right: 5 SRE best practices that deliver on business objectives

Dynatrace

Mobile retail e-commerce spending in the U. With so many of their transactions occurring online, customers are becoming more demanding, expecting websites and applications to always perform perfectly. Website load times have been found to have a direct correlation with conversion rates.

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Time to First Byte: What It Is and Why It Matters

CSS Wizardry

This is understandable—forgivable, almost—when you consider that TTFB begins to move into back-end territory, but if I was to sum up the problem as succinctly as possible, I’d say: While a good TTFB doesn’t necessarily mean you will have a fast website, a bad TTFB almost certainly guarantees a slow one. But what else is TTFB?

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How Park ‘N Fly eliminated silos and improved customer experience with Dynatrace cloud monitoring

Dynatrace

Kiosks, mobile apps, websites, and QR codes. We seamlessly integrate our app, mobile, web, and kiosk experiences. For example, if there is a latency on a particular service, Dynatrace will flag this and trace its source – even if the source is a third party.

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Mobile browser testing – what is it and when is it done?

Testsigma

The native and mobile web browser testing is being performed more and more compared to desktop testing. What are Mobile Web Applications? Applications that do not require to be downloaded and can be accessed via hitting the URL on a mobile browser are known as mobile web applications. What are Native Applications?

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How To Boost Media Performance On A Budget

Smashing Magazine

Unquestionably, media enlivens websites, adding appeal, excitement, and intrigue, let alone enticements to stay on a page and frequently revisit it. Speaking about the delivery of videos on the web, “The average video weight is increasing dramatically every year, more so on mobile than on desktop. Akshay Ranganath.

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HTTP Archive’s Annual State of the Web Report

CSS - Tricks

The HTTP Archive looked at more than 7 million websites and compiled their annual report detailing how the sites were built. Mobile pages do use slightly less CSS code across all percentiles, but only by 4 to 7 KB. And there’s an enormous wealth of information about how the web changed in 2020.

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