Perspectives from the experts at Chromatic
Google’s Core Web Vitals metrics are factored into search algorithms. Learn how website performance and speed impact SEO and page rank.
Accessibility and performance are often afterthoughts for designers. Learn how to test your website in the design process to avoid challenges in development.
Continuous website performance monitoring is critical to optimize speed and user experience. Use this approach to get started with free tools.
It’s not enough to test website performance. You need to test the right way, on an ongoing basis. Learn how.
This article examines the advantages and disadvantages of using Docker and Lando for local development on MacOS machines in comparison to a native LAMP stack set-up. It raises questions, looks into common development scenarios and needs, and provides a personal recommendation for a sustainable and speedy solution.
Our guide to improving website performance when using third-party assets.
Many of the common website speed problems in Drupal 7 are now a distant memory. Features like Drupal’s built-in Dynamic Page Cache help bring great performance benefits to Drupal's most recent versions. This article will highlight other tactics to assist with getting the best performance out of your Drupal site.
Everyone knows that “make users wait” has no place in your website strategy… right?
Serving dynamic content, while maintaining the cacheability of a Drupal 8 site, used to be a tedious task. Drupal 8 did introduce a Lazy Builder way back when, but using it requires a fair amount of coding. Instead, we’ll take advantage of the BigPipe module which was included as a stable module since Drupal 8.3.
In this final post of a series about Application Performance Monitoring (APM), we dive into what APM options are available and what kind of APM solution suits your budget.
As our technology stacks and tools evolve, one of the biggest concerns for all of us involved in building and maintaining web applications is and remains performance. Let's take a look at how performance expectations on the internet have changed over the years.
In this second post of a series about Application Performance Monitoring (APM), we cover what APM is and why we need it.
Poor website architecture and performance planning has struck again, this time leaving 24,000 families in the state of Illinois disappointed and burdened by the crash of the Empower Illinois scholarship tax credit site.
Maui Jim recently faced a major software upgrade and redesign while expanding their international presence. They had ambitious performance goals and needed expert front-end development to achieve them. Chromatic delivered a successful component library and consulted on performance. The result: pages that load 2-4x faster.
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