Rick Viscomi
Rick Viscomi
Here's the sample of 100 SvelteKit and Astro sites, including their origin-level CWV performance: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YjIEI-52dFkxczhKyih5-SI8CKssQwHUoGXTeFkfm5Y/edit?usp=sharing Query (2.37 GB) ```sql WITH crux AS ( SELECT CONCAT(origin, '/') AS root_page, fast_lcp /...
Nice! Let us know if there's anything else you need. FYI @sarahfossheim seems like sample URLs would be useful for the v2 dashboard. Stashing this custom/LH audit query here for...
Yeah that sounds doable from our side. A `meta` tag would definitely be a more idiomatic way to differentiate between modes, if possible. When available, you could let us know...
Need to be careful not to create confusion with this feature. For example, in 202201, there is no 50k rank, so the current implementation of "rank
Interesting use case; I think it's a great idea. I'm going to look into how much visibility GitHub offers into pull requests.
This is both an SQL feature as well as an HTML feature.
This is on my back burner for now but I think an approach like you described would be a good first step.
Is the suggestion to change the slow TTFB threshold from 1500 to 1800?
Generally, having a good TTFB makes it easier to achieve fast FCP/LCP. FYI the CrUX post you linked is from 2020 and has since been superseded by [this update](https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chrome-ux-report-announce/c/dQLWG2UjgHg).
I think TTFB is the only metric that can be directly attributed to hosts. FCP/LCP are more measures of front-end performance, so it wouldn't necessarily be reflective of the hosts'...