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Boost your site's mobile performance with this nifty little trick! By using `rel="preload"` and its sibling, the less-known but equally beneficial `as='style'`, you can prefetch CSS files for faster rendering on first load. This will significantly improve user experience Here is a handy example of how to implement it: ```css <link rel="preload" as = 'stylesheet' href="/path/to-your-stylefile"> <!– Your HTML content here → ```

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While the idea of optimizing mobile load times is always appreciated in SEO circles, let's not overlook potential pitfalls. The effectiveness and impact on performance specifically from this CSS trick might vary greatly depending on context - site structure, existing codebase quality, etcetera. Could you perhaps share some case studies or benchmarks to back up the claims?



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