- Overview
- Transcript
1.1 Welcome
Users are an impatient lot—if your website is performing poorly (in a real, or even a perceived sense) you may be losing visitors before you’ve even started. In this course we’ll introduce plenty of tools to help you measure and improve your websites’ performance, and we’ll point you in the right direction to get you started.
1.About Website Performance2 lessons, 04:16
1.1Welcome00:34
1.2What Is Website Performance?03:42
2.Tools for Measuring Performance4 lessons, 29:15
2.1Overall vs. Perceived Performance02:32
2.2Google’s DevTools14:30
2.3Google’s PageSpeed Insights03:22
2.4YSlow and Pingdom Website Speed Test08:51
3.Overall Performance Optimization5 lessons, 23:33
3.1Server-Side Optimization05:06
3.2Reducing HTTP Requests03:56
3.3Image and Webfont Optimization07:37
3.4JavaScript and CSS Optimization03:31
3.5Moving Assets Externally03:23
4.Perceived Performance Optimization4 lessons, 35:28
4.1About Perceived Performance02:39
4.2Critical Rendering Path03:45
4.3Render Blocking CSS17:20
4.4Render Blocking JavaScript11:44
5.Platform Optimization1 lesson, 02:27
5.1Optimizing WordPress Websites02:27
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:00
6.1Final Words01:00
1.1 Welcome
Hey guys, here with a brand new tuts+ course where you'll learn how to improve the overall and perceived web site performance. You're gonna find out how to speed things up server-side, how to reduce the number of HTTP requests. And also how to optimize the loading of your assets. Also you'll learn about the critical rendering path and then render blocking resources. With that said, let's jump in the first lesson where you'll learn what exactly is website performance.







