Start using the tools 1:02 - Experiment Format 1:45 - Twitter example 3:06 - Visual representation of page loads webpagetest.org - Screen Shot view developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/ 8:51 - Bandwidth vs. Latency 13:59 - Bad Experience Example 20:49 - Takeaways 22:46 - Mobile page loads - under 1s
Thank you for this, that clarifies latency vs bandwidth for page load and helps me structure my code accordingly. I will be applying this to my projects.
noob question : when loading js asynchronously, wouldn't putting the script tags before the closing body tag render html instead of blocking it? or is it still should I just create script tags with javascript and append it to the head
Start using the tools
1:02 - Experiment Format
1:45 - Twitter example
3:06 - Visual representation of page loads
webpagetest.org - Screen Shot view
developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/
8:51 - Bandwidth vs. Latency
13:59 - Bad Experience Example
20:49 - Takeaways
22:46 - Mobile page loads - under 1s
Brilliant analysis on page load speeds and render blocking content. Very deep research
Thank you for this, that clarifies latency vs bandwidth for page load and helps me structure my code accordingly. I will be applying this to my projects.
excellent talk : )
Wow 1990 all over again, the Google gen learns TCP
noob question : when loading js asynchronously, wouldn't putting the script tags before the closing body tag render html instead of blocking it? or is it still should I just create script tags with javascript and append it to the head
Presentation of the video is here : docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MtDBNTH1g7CZzhwlJ1raEJagA8qM3uoV7ta6i66bO2M/present#slide=id.p19