Prismic | How to use and choose a CDN? Optimizing for Web Performance #3 | Prismic @Prismic | Uploaded September 2021 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
When optimizing web performance, CDN is a must have. At least for all your static assets.
Harry Roberts walks us through how to use and how to choose a CDN.
Optimizing for Web Performance is a serie of 5 videos where Harry Roberts explains what are the key elements to take into consideration when optimizing the web performance of a website.
Harry Roberts is an independent in Web Performance for companies like the BBC, Google, Typeform and many more.
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As a developer, you should build websites using your favorite Jamstack framework.
Prismic allows you to build website sections, that you can connect to a website builder for your client or team. They will create pages from there and you get that content back to your code through our fast API.
► [Tutorial] Build a full website with Next.js 13, Prismic, Tailwind and Typescript:
youtu.be/nfZu56KsK_Q
► [Tutorial] Build a full website with Nuxt 3 and Prismic's new Page Builder:
youtu.be/8GmfcbuYOWE
► [Starters] Try Slice Machine on Nuxt: prismic.club/nuxt-starters
► [Starters] Try Slice Machine on Next.js: prismic.club/nextjs-starters
► [Learn more about Slice Machine]: prismic.club/slice-machine
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► Find us also on:
Twitter: twitter.com/prismicio
Instagram: instagram.com/prismicio
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pris...
► [Who are we?] : Prismic is a headless Website Builder, for Next.js and Nuxt.js developers.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:32 What to be careful about when dealing with web performance?
3:09 Why running with CDN?
3:50 Are there good reasons for not using CDN?
5:11 How to choose a CDN?
5:37 HP2 protocol
6:39 How to choose a CDN?
8:13 What is requisition collapsing?
9:07 How to use CDN?
10:39 Why using a CDN?
11:06 Why Prismic changed its CDN?
12:37 How Harry’s clients use CDN?
13:24 HTML for web performance
13:58 Outro
#Prismic #WebPerformance #CDN
When optimizing web performance, CDN is a must have. At least for all your static assets.
Harry Roberts walks us through how to use and how to choose a CDN.
Optimizing for Web Performance is a serie of 5 videos where Harry Roberts explains what are the key elements to take into consideration when optimizing the web performance of a website.
Harry Roberts is an independent in Web Performance for companies like the BBC, Google, Typeform and many more.
---
As a developer, you should build websites using your favorite Jamstack framework.
Prismic allows you to build website sections, that you can connect to a website builder for your client or team. They will create pages from there and you get that content back to your code through our fast API.
► [Tutorial] Build a full website with Next.js 13, Prismic, Tailwind and Typescript:
youtu.be/nfZu56KsK_Q
► [Tutorial] Build a full website with Nuxt 3 and Prismic's new Page Builder:
youtu.be/8GmfcbuYOWE
► [Starters] Try Slice Machine on Nuxt: prismic.club/nuxt-starters
► [Starters] Try Slice Machine on Next.js: prismic.club/nextjs-starters
► [Learn more about Slice Machine]: prismic.club/slice-machine
---
► Find us also on:
Twitter: twitter.com/prismicio
Instagram: instagram.com/prismicio
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pris...
► [Who are we?] : Prismic is a headless Website Builder, for Next.js and Nuxt.js developers.
---
0:00 - Introduction
0:32 What to be careful about when dealing with web performance?
3:09 Why running with CDN?
3:50 Are there good reasons for not using CDN?
5:11 How to choose a CDN?
5:37 HP2 protocol
6:39 How to choose a CDN?
8:13 What is requisition collapsing?
9:07 How to use CDN?
10:39 Why using a CDN?
11:06 Why Prismic changed its CDN?
12:37 How Harry’s clients use CDN?
13:24 HTML for web performance
13:58 Outro
#Prismic #WebPerformance #CDN