Web Performance in Action is your companion guide to making websites faster. You'll learn techniques that speed the delivery of your site's assets to the user, increase rendering speed, decrease the overall footprint of your site, as well as how to build a workflow that automates common optimization techniques.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
Nifty features, hip design, and clever marketing are great, but your website will flop if visitors think it's slow. Network conditions can be unpredictable, and with today's sites being bigger than ever, you need to set yourself apart from the competition by focusing on speed. Achieving a high level of performance is a combination of front-end architecture choices, best practices, and some clever sleight-of-hand. This book will demystify all these topics for you.
About the Book
Web Performance in Action is your guide to making fast websites. Packed with "Aha!" moments and critical details, this book teaches you how to create performant websites the right way. You'll master optimal rendering techniques, tips for decreasing your site's footprint, and technologies like HTTP/2 that take your website's speed from merely adequate to seriously fast. Along the way, you'll learn how to create an automated workflow to accomplish common optimization tasks and speed up development in the process.
What's Inside
Foolproof performance-boosting techniques
Optimizing images and fonts
HTTP/2 and how it affects your optimization workflow
About the Reader
This book assumes that you're familiar with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Many examples make use of Git and Node.js.
About the Author
Jeremy Wagner is a professional front-end web developer with over ten years of experience. Foreword by Ethan Marcotte.
Table of Contents
Understanding web performance
Using assessment tools
Optimizing CSS
Understanding critical CSS
Making images responsive
Going further with images
Faster fonts
Keeping JavaScript lean and fast
Boosting performance with service workers
Fine-tuning asset delivery
Looking to the future with HTTP/2
Automating optimization with gulp
Language
English
Pages
376
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Manning
Release
January 16, 2017
ISBN
1617293776
ISBN 13
9781617293771
Web Performance in Action: Building Faster Web Pages
Web Performance in Action is your companion guide to making websites faster. You'll learn techniques that speed the delivery of your site's assets to the user, increase rendering speed, decrease the overall footprint of your site, as well as how to build a workflow that automates common optimization techniques.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
Nifty features, hip design, and clever marketing are great, but your website will flop if visitors think it's slow. Network conditions can be unpredictable, and with today's sites being bigger than ever, you need to set yourself apart from the competition by focusing on speed. Achieving a high level of performance is a combination of front-end architecture choices, best practices, and some clever sleight-of-hand. This book will demystify all these topics for you.
About the Book
Web Performance in Action is your guide to making fast websites. Packed with "Aha!" moments and critical details, this book teaches you how to create performant websites the right way. You'll master optimal rendering techniques, tips for decreasing your site's footprint, and technologies like HTTP/2 that take your website's speed from merely adequate to seriously fast. Along the way, you'll learn how to create an automated workflow to accomplish common optimization tasks and speed up development in the process.
What's Inside
Foolproof performance-boosting techniques
Optimizing images and fonts
HTTP/2 and how it affects your optimization workflow
About the Reader
This book assumes that you're familiar with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Many examples make use of Git and Node.js.
About the Author
Jeremy Wagner is a professional front-end web developer with over ten years of experience. Foreword by Ethan Marcotte.
Table of Contents
Understanding web performance
Using assessment tools
Optimizing CSS
Understanding critical CSS
Making images responsive
Going further with images
Faster fonts
Keeping JavaScript lean and fast
Boosting performance with service workers
Fine-tuning asset delivery
Looking to the future with HTTP/2
Automating optimization with gulp