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Optimize Images for Web

KeyCDN

We normally focus solely on the performance aspect, but today we want to dive into additional ways you can optimize images for the web. The file size of your images of course is very important, but SEO and social media also play an important part in helping your website perform and convert better.

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Web Performance Bookshelf

Rigor

Reading time 1 min Why share the library of the web performance books while there’s a substantial collection of fantastic websites and articles on the net? High Performance Browser Networking. This book is about performance problems and the various technologies created to fight them. Web Performance Tuning.

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Dynamic Content Vs. Static Content: What Are the Main Differences

IO River

Static content represents fixed web elements like HTML, CSS, JavaScript files, images, and media assets. This is where Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) come into play. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), web browsers, and proxy servers can store static files in their caches. How Can You Boost Website Performance?To

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Ecommerce Website Development: The Role of Responsive Design in Mobile Commerce

Official Blog - World Web Technology

Besides these features, the website can also have additional abilities. For instance, some websites can automatically detect the presence of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) on a device. However, with a responsive website design, you only need to update the content once. This helps them cater better to their audience.

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How to Get Ready for Google’s Speed Update

Rigor

This change to how Google ranks websites for searches will now take mobile page speed into account in its ranking algorithm. This announcement is part of a Google’s ongoing efforts to incentivize good web performance. It makes sense, because, as we’ve said in the past, good website performance has implications on user experience.

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Dynamic Content Vs. Static Content: What Are the Main Differences

IO River

Static content represents fixed web elements like HTML, CSS, JavaScript files, images, and media assets. This is where Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) come into play. Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), web browsers, and proxy servers can store static files in their caches.

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SRE Incident Management: Overview, Techniques, and Tools

Dotcom-Montior

However, in some cases, an incident will become known through a support ticket, a phone call, or even social media, which is never good news when issues are posted publicly for all to see. Knowing when and where an error, downtime, or application latency occurs is a critical factor in limiting the impact to users and customers.