A sub-thread re: @gatsbyjs.
I looked at most of the Featured sites in the Gatsby showcase, and they're similarly pathological, each in their own way. The common thread is too much JS, enabled by NPM & Gatsby.
Is there work happening to fix this, @kylemathews?https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1184945007477702656 …
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I wouldn't make the claim that it is causal, yet! We have a bigger opportunity to make it so though
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Would absolutely
performance budget integration -- particularly if you could adopt relatively aggressive limits like these:https://github.com/slightlyoff/never_slow_mode#per-interaction-resource-limits … - 3 more replies
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What's your opinion of Jekyll given perf? (Actually curious if there's been a showdown of, like, perf profile of same content on N SSGs)
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Jekyll is blissfully JS-free by default!
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I think it's because
@eleven_ty dosn't use rehydration by default. Your@eleven_ty blog might not use JS (client-side) at all. -
That's the best part of it. It's actually hands-off, rather than very-much hands on, like Gatsby et al.
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One of the biggest issues with Eleventy
@eleven_ty website is the main “landing page” https://www.11ty.io/ that is both visually and logically seperate from the main content structure of the site. The big 11ty logo does not tell new visitors anything relevant on the landing. -
I’m always more than happy to help zach with design stuff to combat this, should he ever need it.
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