“Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Eric Picard, vice president of product ...
Amazon reported an increased revenue of 1% for every 100 milliseconds improvement to their website speed while Walmart, also found that every 1-second increase in page speed resulted in a 2% increase ...
You click on a product page and wait seconds just to see the first image load. But why didn’t the image load? Because it might have been lazy-loaded. Lazy loading ...
Some Web pages finish loading in an instant, while others load slowly or in pieces at varying speeds, even on the same computer. The factors that add up to slow or irregular Web page loading can cost ...
Page speed is how fast your website loads. Why should you care? Faster sites keep users happy and engaged, rank higher on Google, and boost conversions. Keep reading to learn why page speed matters ...
Sometimes, slow can be good. We all know the adage that slow and steady wins the race. A slow walk in the park? Enjoyable. Slow-cooked ribs? Delicious. Slow websites on the other hand? Well, they only ...
If your website doesn’t load quickly, you’re losing sales. People aren’t willing to wait anymore. Even worse, slow websites often finish well below faster ones in search results. This means customers ...
Mozilla boosts Firefox page load times by 10%, enhancing user experience for faster, smoother websites. Mozilla improved Firefox page load speed by 10%. Faster sites provide better user experience.
It's hard to find anyone who'd argue that websites load too quickly. Mobile pages constantly creak under the weight of complex visual elements and ad networks. It's led to an ad-blocking boom, ...