Thinking about going headless? You’re not alone! It’s a hot topic in ecommerce these days, and there’s a ton to consider when making your decision. The reality is that the list of pros and cons looks different depending on the lens you’re using. Do you care most about features? Flexibility? What are your goals? Perform| Performance @ Shopify
The INP Measurement Replaced First Input Delay (FID) in March 2024| RebelMouse
Is JavaScript rendering bad for SEO? Learn how JS rendering impacts crawling, indexing, and Core Web Vitals, and how to optimise your JS for Search.| www.hookflash.co.uk
Learn how to optimize your website's Interaction to Next Paint.| web.dev
Matyáš Racek's blog| yoyo-code.com
Most of what you need to know about how we approach web design at our Chico, California studio. Costs, copywriting, web hosting, and do-it-yourself design.| Ern Berck Digital
Page Weight chapter of the 2024 Web Almanac covering why page weight matters, bandwidth, complex pages, page weight over time, page requests, and file formats.| almanac.httparchive.org
If frontend aspires to be a profession -- something we do for others, not just ourselves -- then we need a culture that can use statistical methods for measuring quality and reject the marketing that dominates the React discourse.| Infrequently Noted
I've compared Swift Performance vs WP Rocket. Find out which caching plugin is better!| Max Jacobs Web Design & SEO
From Core Web Vitals to Golden Signals, through Slack notification configuration, discover how to set up effective alerts with the VictoriaMetrics operator.| blog.ogenki.io
Frameworkism is now the dominant creed of today's frontend discourse, and it's bullshit. We owe it to ourselves and to our users to reject dogma and embrace engineering as a discipline that strives to serve users first and foremost.| Infrequently Noted
learn priceless SEO tips to increase the visibility of your website and draw thousands of organic visitors. Using this 6 important SEO tips for your website.| Jeenam Info
Alex Russell on browsers, standards, and the process of progress.| Infrequently Noted
The Fetch Priority API indicates the relative priority of resources to the browser. It can enable optimal loading and improve Core Web Vitals.| web.dev
How to run WordPress at a low cost. Why this is worth considering, how to go doing this, and the benefits of running WordPress at a lost cost| NetNerd
If you’re going to rank higher in Google, you have to listen to what they tell you to do. Let's learn together! We'll help you to make difficult things easy.| Ecwid | E-Commerce Shopping Cart
Simply put, if your user experience is unsatisfying, your website traffic and Google ranking are going to pay the price.| Propel Marketing & Design
Read this blog to unlock the history of Google algorithm updates, stay ahead of future changes, learn from the past, and ensure your online success.| ROI Revolution
SNAP benefits sites for more than 20% of Americans are unusably slow. All of them would be significantly faster if states abandoned client-side-rendering, and along with it, the legacy JavaScript frameworks (React, Angular, etc.) built to enable the SPA model.| Infrequently Noted
Use Programmatic SEO to create and rank 1000s of landing pages at once.| UntalkedSEO
Details on the latest changes to the CrUX dataset.| Chrome for Developers
Site performance is very important, first of all, from the perspective of users, who expect a good experience when visiting the site. The user should not wait too long for the page to load. We all know how annoying it can be when we want to press an element and it jumps to another place on the page or when we click on a button and then nothing happens for a very long time. The state of a site’s performance in these aspects is measured by Web Vitals performance metrics and most importantly b...| blog.allegro.tech
Get started with cross-document view transitions for use in your multi-page application (MPA).| Chrome for Developers
Using the CrUX Dashboard for visualizing BigQuery CrUX data| Chrome for Developers
Google uses interactions in search to assess whether results are relevant to queries (How Search Works). Does it look complicated? It does not have to be. UX signals are one factor that Google's algorithm considers when ranking websites. But what are and how can you improve them? Here are six user experience tips to improve how people interact with your content. Contents: What Are UX Signals? Core Web Vitals HTTPs Mobile-Friendly Excessive Amount of Ads Intrusive Interstitials Site Architectu...| Erik Emanuelli
Google introduced the new Interaction to Next Paint. We explain what INP is and how you can optimize your WordPress website to improve your INP score.| Accelera
Just as WordPress democratizes publishing, it also plays a significant role in making good performance accessible to everyone.| Pascal Birchler
Performance chapter of the 2021 Web Almanac covering Core Web Vitals (Largest Contentful Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift, First Input Delay) as well as First Contentful Paint and Time to First Byte.| almanac.httparchive.org
Learn why tools that monitor Core Web Vitals metrics may report different numbers, and how to interpret those differences.| web.dev
The research and methodology behind Core Web Vitals thresholds| web.dev
How much HTML, CSS, and JavaScript can we afford? More than in years past, but much less than frontend developers are burdening users with.| Infrequently Noted
Navigate headless CMS challenges, master server-side rendering, and conquer international SEO with Tuff – your leading technical SEO agency.| Tuff
Learn how to get started with browser-based end-to-end performance testing for WordPress sites, plugins and themes.| Pascal Birchler
Discover the 10 essential recommendations for travel website SEO strategy that can easily improve your site's search rankings and reputation.| MotoPress
Third Parties chapter of the 2021 Web Almanac covering data of what third parties are used, what they are used for, a deep dive into performance impacts and a discussion on security and privacy impacts.| almanac.httparchive.org
A step-by-step guide on how to break down LCP and identify key areas to improve.| web.dev
The Chrome team announces that INP is no longer experimental and will replace FID as a Core Web Vital in 2024| web.dev
This post introduces the Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) metric and explains how to measure it| web.dev
Find out what the browser preload scanner is, how it helps performance, and how you can stay out of its way.| web.dev
I’m hearing on twitter, mastodon, and other social networks that people don’t trust surveys of developer opinions or needs. I’m here to say, good, you probably shouldn’t!| Nicole Sullivan
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) is a metric that quantifies how often users experience sudden shifts in page content. In this guide, we'll cover optimizing common causes of CLS such as images and iframes without dimensions or dynamic content.| web.dev
Resource Hints chapter of the 2021 Web Almanac covering adoption of resource hints, their uses, bad practices, and their impact on performance.| almanac.httparchive.org
Learn to optimize your pages for instant loads when using the browser's back and forward buttons.| web.dev
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Performance chapter of the 2022 Web Almanac covering Core Web Vitals, with deep dives into the Largest Contentful Paint, Cumulative Layout Shift, and First Input Delay metrics and their diagnostics.| almanac.httparchive.org
Loading and interactivity performance as experienced by real-world Chrome users across a diverse set of hardware and network conditions, powered by the Chrome User Experience Report.| httparchive.org
JavaScript chapter of the 2022 Web Almanac covering the usage of JavaScript on the web, libraries and frameworks, compression, web components, and source maps.| almanac.httparchive.org
PageSpeed Insights (PSI) reports on the user experience of a page on both mobile and desktop| Google for Developers