My favourite F1 prediction site has been redesigned. It's bad. Don't ship like this. https://www.webpagetest.org/video/compare.php?tests=170324_Z4_5W54-r:1-c:0 …
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…27 seconds to render on a fast connection & top-end phone. 20s of it is CPU. The web will die if we do this to it.
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@IgorMinar@robwormald I don't suppose this is as simple as "they left slow mode on"?3 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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they actually did. they basically shipped all of their dev dependencies to prod.https://goo.gl/photos/GHSzKCTsKimMDUd18 …
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the site is performing poorly on desktop. let alone on mobile. I wish the browser would not load the site at all.
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I wish the browser displayed "This website is loading very slowly because it's poorly built. Do you want to keep on waiting?"
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: we're actually considering this (as I mentioned a few weeks back in a doc). /cc
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@IgorMinar@jaffathecake@ojanvafai: as a mirror, I don't think framework build tools should proceed above a certain size w/o dev action3 replies 0 retweets 5 likes -
I agree. But we don't control all the tools. e.g. This is was built with custom webpack setup.
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Angular CLI doesn't let you do this by default for prod builds.
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