Barry Pollard
Barry Pollard
Closing as not planned.
Following a long discussion with @westonruter on WebPerf Slack here's some points relevant to this issue: - Chrome does allow up to a 100ms delay (as long as it does...
OK so it was redacted. And the non-h1 body text would count for FCP. But it is using `font-display: auto` so I would still expect LCP to be delayed. And...
Ah yes. I saw the `` but missed the ``. So it is used. So we have the following scenarios: - **No preload**. The FCP should not be delayed. LCP...
Sure. You just need to add detection to this file: https://github.com/HTTPArchive/wappalyzer/blob/main/src/technologies/f.json and it will be included from the next run. How can it be detected? Is there a windows global,...
Looks like this was [removed in this commit](https://github.com/gijo-varghese/flying-pages/commit/34f3e862646790586f20cc2d847515ff39052b8a) and [released in 2.0.8](https://github.com/gijo-varghese/flying-pages/releases/tag/2.0.8).
A [pre-commit hook](https://docs.sqlfluff.com/en/stable/production.html#using-pre-commit) will only look at changed files. Or at least changed files in that branch only. Similarly CI (e.g. GitHub Actions) can check only changed files. One concern...
We do have a `--new-only` option for `generate_parse_fixture_yml.py`. Now that's something easier for them (we check YML timestamps, versus SQL timestamps). But maybe could write a file, and then check...
Never even noticed they were in alphabetical order on the old report! I think num origins would definitely make it clearer why in that order.
Now are alphabetical