New Relic’s PageViewTiming data set provides excellent visibility into important performance metrics such as Core Web Vitals. When analyzing this data it can be useful to segment it by “page type” — for example, on an ecommerce website it can be helpful to know LCP or CLS scores for the product detail page, or product listing page individually. While it’s possible to view performance metrics for specific page URLs via the default pageUrl field, a website can have thousands (or more)...| Max Chadwick
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We’ll start this chapter with a benchmark of site speed without caching and end it with a benchmark with caching enabled. We’ll install Redis and a companion WordPress plugin that will work together to enable object caching. Next we’ll return to our Nginx config files and add a batch of directives to enable FastCGI Cache and tell it what not to cache, including some directives for WooCommerce. The post Configure Redis Object Cache and Nginx FastCGI Page Cache for<span class="no-widows">...| SpinupWP
Learn how to get started debugging a WordPress site's performance issues with New Relic's APM tool. We’ll show you how to set it up and the key features on offer.| SpinupWP