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It doesn't work with Shopify websites because Shopify adds an HTTP header that prevents caching their pages (instant.page works by precaches pages before the user visits them). Also, you will not be able to see score change with PageSpeed Insights by...
It used to be possible to use a root-level service worker with Shopify via an App Proxy. Shopify made that impossible around the start of the year for "security reasons" while granting a few lucky Shopify Partners a monopoly on this capability. I've ...
Taking a look at their homepage, here's some things I see:PageSpeed Insights reports a score of 44 on mobile.FCP: 2s, LCP: 7.5s, TTI: 8.4s, TBT: 670ms, CLS: 0.013 Pretty decent metrics for a Shopify website. Here's some reasons their site performs we...
Hi @Eddie-Hosseini, in this thread I'm explaining how to do a specific web performance optimization, but it's not necessarily the best for your site. I'd be happy to help with your site, but since it might not be relevant for others in this thread, I...
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PageSpeed Insights and Shopify's Speed Report are both based on Lighthouse, but they run their tests independently of each other. PSI's hardware might be different from Shopify's hardware for testing, or they might be using different configurations f...
You won't need a preload hint if you're inlining the CSS. Also, I would recommend replacing `include` with `render` since `include` is deprecated.
I would assume your theme.css is critical (as in it affects the critical rendering path). If so, you should not be deferring it since that only further delays the render of your page. Instead, you should make sure it's prioritized by either inlining ...
I would recommend just using the single CSS properties that are going to be overridden with Theme Customizer, and move the rest of the CSS to the head. This way, you reduce the amount of CSS that's scattered inline in the body.As for web performance ...
Yes, popups will affect your website speed. If we're talking strictly the metrics measured by your Shopify Speed Score, Lighthouse, and PageSpeed Insights, a popup that shows up when the page loads will increase your reported "load time" and affect y...
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