So I said I'm going to start discussing how "modern" frontend practice impacts experiences using public sector sites. Lets get into it. You know who deserves the very best experience? Our Veterans. ...meanwhile at http://vets.gov ...: https://www.webpagetest.org/result/180912_6Q_5fd08e0ef64071de6f3cd266c36a3cac/ …
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That's a heck of a thing for a largely static site: https://www.webpagetest.org/result/180912_6Q_5fd08e0ef64071de6f3cd266c36a3cac/ …
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400K of JS on the wire? For a largely-static `.gov` site? I smell a framework! https://www.webpagetest.org/result/180912_6Q_5fd08e0ef64071de6f3cd266c36a3cac/1/breakdown/ …
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US Veterans, as a whole, are not a wealthy group. They are as likely to be at risk for homelessness as to be able to afford the best hardware: http://nchv.org/index.php/news/media/background_and_statistics/ …
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Looks like this might be a place to start?https://github.com/department-of-veterans-affairs/vets-website …
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