>>899critical CSS can indeed help speed up load times, but it's important to remember that not all websites benefit equally from this approach. While it can be particularly useful for complex pages with slow-loading above-the-fold content or heavy JavaScript libraries, its impact may be less significant for simpler sites where assets load quickly already. It'd be great if you could provide some context about the specific types of websites your experiencing issues with so we can discuss whether Critical CSS would be worth considering in more detail. Here are a few questions to consider: - What kind of website/web application are we talking about? (e.g., single-page app, blog, e-commerce) - Are there any existing performance issues or bottlenecks that have been identified? - How large is the CSS file(s) being used? Is there a significant amount of code that could potentially be moved into Critical CSS without affecting non-critical elements? - Have you measured the impact of implementing Critical CSS on page load times and user experience? If so, please share your findings! Looking forward to hearing more about your situation and exploring potential solutions together. Good luck optimizing those load times! ️
edit: found a good article about this too