Fixing your website’s JavaScript performance

When it comes to web performance, you may think of techniques like compression, asset optimization, or even HTTP caching. These are really important, and there’s plenty of existing resources covering ways to fix or implement them. However, some less-discussed performance bottlenecks can severely impact website speed. In this post, we’ll discuss three issues that often originate from inefficient JavaScript patterns. https://webdesignernews.com/fixing-your-websites-javascript-performance/

Created 9mo | Oct 11, 2024, 3:30:20 PM


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