Brilliant article on A List Apart from Etsy’s engineering manager on how simple and common site and page speed initiatives can improve user experience.
URL: http://alistapart.com/article/improving-ux-through-front-end-performance
Brilliant article on A List Apart from Etsy’s engineering manager on how simple and common site and page speed initiatives can improve user experience.
URL: http://alistapart.com/article/improving-ux-through-front-end-performance
Yottaa presents analysis of the most used JavaScript libraries and resources used today showing which are affecting load times
URL: http://www.yottaa.com/blog/bid/262569/Top-Javascripts-Slowing-Down-the-Web-The-Web-s-Dirty-Dozen
Brant from x-pose.org reveals the results from testing Google’s PageSpeed Service (not to be confused with mod_pagespeed also provided by Google, or their PageSpeed testing tool).
URL: http://x-pose.org/2012/12/google-pagespeed-service-review/
The guys from Yottaa provide some easily digested and easily identifiable quick wins for speeding up your site.
URL: http://www.yottaa.com/blog/bid/248349/How-To-Identify-10-Performance-Patterns-in-10-Seconds
Analysis of the top 1000 sites on the internet by WebSiteOptimization.com has revealed that the average number of objects requested has exceed 100 for the first time. The number of HTTP requests is a significant factor in website performance, so this trend is disturbing.
URL: http://www.websiteoptimization.com/speed/tweak/average-number-web-objects/
Bastian Grimm gives more information and context for his recent presentation at SMX Stockholm. His presentation is included.
URL: http://www.stateofsearch.com/advanced-performance-optimization/
Google’s Developer Advocate and Web Performance engineer gives a full breakdown on the performance gains that you can achieve with Google’s mod_pagespeed Apache module that he contributed to.
URL: http://www.igvita.com/2012/10/10/automating-web-performance-with-mod_pagespeed/
King of Speed, Steve Souders provides more ammunition to why he believes (and backing up with data) that proper caching is one of the single biggest contributors to increasing site speed.
URL: http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2012/10/11/cache-is-king/
Google developer advocate Ilya Grigorik explains how using Web Fonts doesn’t have to be a performance hurdle when it comes to making the web a pretty place to read.
URL: http://www.igvita.com/2012/09/12/web-fonts-performance-making-pretty-fast/
The folks at Pingdom have run some tests on different CDN hosted versions of the most popular JavaScript library in use today – jQuery. Lots of little insights for those looking to eek-out an extra second of performance.
URL: http://royal.pingdom.com/2012/07/24/best-cdn-for-jquery-in-2012/