Everything you need to know about website performance, Core Web Vitals, and PageSpeed scores.(27 articles)
Wix handles hosting and infrastructure for you, but there are still several things you can do to improve your PageSpeed score. Here's what works and what doesn't.
A perfect 100 PageSpeed score is achievable for most sites. Here's exactly what it takes and what the fastest sites on the web have in common.
SvelteKit ships less JavaScript than any other major framework. Here's how to configure it for top PageSpeed scores and avoid the common pitfalls.
Next.js and Nuxt are the leading meta-frameworks for React and Vue. Here's how they compare on performance, what affects speed on each, and which to choose.
Total Blocking Time is the biggest factor in your PageSpeed score at 30%. Here's what it measures and how to reduce it.
Shopify and WooCommerce power most of e-commerce, but they take different approaches that directly affect performance. Here's how they compare on real-world speed.
Cumulative Layout Shift measures visual stability. It's worth 25% of your PageSpeed score and one of the easiest Core Web Vitals to fix once you know what's causing it.
Next.js gives you a great starting point for performance, but there's plenty that can go wrong. Here's how to get the most out of your Next.js site's PageSpeed score.
WordPress and Webflow take very different approaches to building websites. Here's how they compare on real-world PageSpeed scores and what affects performance on each.
WordPress powers 40% of the web but is notorious for slow scores. Here's exactly how to get a fast PageSpeed score on WordPress without breaking your site.
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