Note from 14 December 2022
In all #WebPerf reporting tools with graphs, I would like to be able to quickly set a preferred scale, or ignore certain values that I know are incorrect.
Examples from Contentsquare/Dareboost and SpeedCurve…


In all #WebPerf reporting tools with graphs, I would like to be able to quickly set a preferred scale, or ignore certain values that I know are incorrect.
Examples from Contentsquare/Dareboost and SpeedCurve…


The present and potential future of progressive image rendering
So if the browser manages to download 6 kB then stalls, then AVIF can produce a better result. But since the AVIF rendering is only two-pass, if the…
Barry Schwartz
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Barry Pollard
Google On Why Google Search Console LCP Is Not Wrong
Caching should be a "cherry on top" to boost speed, rather than the only reason you have a fast site.
View Transitions Break Incremental Rendering
Instead of showing users that this thing is the same as that thing, we’ve told them, perhaps with extra motion/panache, that even though these the…
Web font file size study: a variable font addition
The sum is smaller than the parts. A variable font that has both normal and heavy (bold) weight (and also everything in between) is slightly smaller…
I wasted a day on CSS selector performance to make a website load 2ms faster
It was at this point that the second penny dropped and I realised I’d been duped by a graphing misunderstanding and my own enthusiasm for improving…