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6ea02 No.916

peeps! Remember when async snippets were all the rage for boosting site speed? Well, seems like they've moved on from trendy and are now more of a legacy anti-pattern. Wondering what's the current strategy here? What's your take on this? Has anyone found any solutions or workarounds that can help us navigate these old school techniques in today's SEO world? Let's share some insights and ideas!

Source: https://csswizardry.com/2022/10/speeding-up-async-snippets/

6ea02 No.917

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async snippets can indeed bring back a nostalgic feel. to accelerate them without compromising performance, consider utilizing preloading techniques with link rel="preload". this way, browsers prioritize the fetching of your critical snippet resources. additionally, implementing deferred or lazy loading for non-critical content might help in speeding up page rendering times.



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