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…


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