Most of the web really sucks if you have a slow connection https://danluu.com/web-bloat/ pic.twitter.com/Kg0qz3hAnH
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Many Americans don't have access to home broadband. This is true even in this study of the 50 largest metro areas! https://policyinformatics.asu.edu/sites/default/files/%5Bterm%3Aname%5D/%5Bnode%3Acreate%3Acustom%3AYm%5D/d_msa_figures.pdf …pic.twitter.com/1wQuu1j5bw
this comparison is still kind of inaccurate since it doesn't reflect the visual time to load. Full time to load images below fold?
It's webpagetest's "visual complete" time, which is off for animations but otherwise usually pretty reasonable.
the slowest part of my pages is loading mathjax. Is there a way to disable js for slow connections?
I'm not a web person, but I think this should be possible to do on the server. Seems hard to do effectively in-page, though?
Irony at it's finest
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