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Aug 16, 2018 — Updated Aug 16, 2018
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Having completed a site audit, you will have accurate review data in a form that makes it easy for developers and other stakeholders to prioritize and justify changes.

Next, you may want to revisit the sections on this site that provide in-depth advice on how to improve load performance and rendering performance.

Find out more #

  • perf.rocks: resources to help you build fast sites
  • Web Fundamentals Performance guide: why performance matters and how to improve it
  • How To Think About Speed Tools: overview of guidance and tools for developers and marketers from Google
  • High Performance Web Sites by Steve Souders: more than 10 years old, but still valuable
  • High Performance Browser Networking by Ilya Grigorik: comprehensive reference including introductory guides to TCP, UDP, TLS and other topics
  • Can You Afford It?: Real-world Web Performance Budgets
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