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Note from 20 June 2023

  • Nicolas Hoizey
  • 20 June 2023
  • Cloudflare, WebPerf
  • 4 reactions

Cloudflare in “Faster website, more customers: Cloudflare Observatory can help your business grow”:

The generated report provides an overall performance score ranging from 1 (least performant) to 99 (most performant)

First try on my photography site: 100 🤷‍♂️😅

Screenshot of Cloudflare Observatory showing a 100 score

Joke aside, new tools to audit performance are always welcome!

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  1. Nicolas Hoizey avatar Nicolas Hoizey
    I probably should remove `<mark>` tags from toots… 🤔How would you "mark" some words in plain text?There’s probably a (non CommonMark) way in some Markdown flavors!
    • 20 June 2023, 18:44
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