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Dynamic Content Vs. Static Content: What Are the Main Differences

IO River

Static content represents fixed web elements like HTML, CSS, JavaScript files, images, and media assets. This is where Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) come into play. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), web browsers, and proxy servers can store static files in their caches. How Can You Boost Website Performance?To

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Dynamic Content Vs. Static Content: What Are the Main Differences

IO River

Static content represents fixed web elements like HTML, CSS, JavaScript files, images, and media assets. This is where Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) come into play. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), web browsers, and proxy servers can store static files in their caches.

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Optimize Images for Web

KeyCDN

We normally focus solely on the performance aspect, but today we want to dive into additional ways you can optimize images for the web. The file size of your images of course is very important, but SEO and social media also play an important part in helping your website perform and convert better.

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SRE Incident Management: Overview, Techniques, and Tools

Dotcom-Montior

An organization’s response to an incident, whether we are talking about downtime, security breaches or cyber-attacks, or even prolonged latency and repeated errors, is critical to the continued success of the business and trust from the customer or end user. Incident Management Lifecyle: Process and Steps. Incident Logging.

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2021

Smashing Magazine

So, if we created an overview of all the things we have to keep in mind when improving performance — from the very start of the project until the final release of the website — what would that look like? Networking, HTTP/2, HTTP/3 OCSP stapling, EV/DV certificates, packaging, IPv6, QUIC, HTTP/3. 300ms RTT, 1.6

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2020 [PDF, Apple Pages, MS Word]

Smashing Magazine

So, if we created an overview of all the things we have to keep in mind when improving performance — from the very start of the process until the final release of the website — what would that list look like? If you don’t have a device at hand, emulate mobile experience on desktop by testing on a throttled 3G network (e.g.

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Front-End Performance Checklist 2019 [PDF, Apple Pages, MS Word]

Smashing Magazine

So, if we created an overview of all the things we have to keep in mind when improving performance — from the very start of the process until the final release of the website — what would that list look like? If you don’t have a device at hand, emulate mobile experience on desktop by testing on a throttled network (e.g.