Learn basic and advanced uses of WebPagetest, the performance measurement tool for optimizing websites. This practical guide shows users new to this tool how run tests and interpret results, and helps experienced users gain a better and more thorough understanding of hidden features in WebPagetest that make testing easier.
Written by WebPagetest power users and performance experts, this book will help web developers and frontend engineers solve the problem of slow sites.
Topics include:
Basic test setup—shows beginners how to get meaningful results
Advanced test setup—provides another level of technical depth by explaining features not thoroughly documented at webpagetest.org
Analysis of results—helps you understand of how to interpret test results
Private instance setup—teaches power users the intricacies of the webpagetest private instance and how it works
API and external tools—provides a detailed reference for the API and demonstrates tools already using the API to extend WebPagetest
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Book Details
Imprint
Shroff/O'Reilly
Publication Year
2015 Wed Dec 23 00:00:00 IST 2015
Table of Contents
Basic Use Cases
Chapter 1. How Fast Is My Page?
Measure What Matters
Synthetic Versus RUM
Chapter 2. What’s Slowing Down My Page?
Running a Simple Test
Reading a Waterfall
WebPageTest Grades
Chapter 3. Cache Optimization
Enabling Repeat View
Analyzing Cachability
Heuristic Caching
Chapter 4. Comparing Tests
Perceived Performance
Capture Video
Filmstrip and Video
Summary of Part I
Contributors
Author Info
About the Author Rick Viscomi is a frontend engineer and web performance evangelist. He has leveraged the power of WebPageTest to help speed up the websites of the Travel Channel, Food Network, and HGTV. Since 2013, he has worked at Google to make YouTube fast.
Andy Davies first stumbled into web performance in late '90s when he was trying to deliver e-learning over dial-up connection speeds and has been hooked ever since.
He's currently Associate Director for Web Performance at NCC Group, where he helps clients to measure, and improve the performance of their web sites.
Andy regularly speaks about web performance and occasionally contributes to open source projects such as WebPagetest, he also wrote 'A Pocket Guide to Web Performance" for Five Simple Steps
Marcel Duran is a web performance engineer at Google. He previously worked to speed up high traffic websites for Twitter and Yahoo! He was also the Front End Lead for Yahoo!’s Exceptional Performance Team where he open sourced YSlow. Marcel also spoke at the Velocity Conference and co-authored Web Performance Daybook Volume 2 (O'Reilly).
Dimensions
Width
7 inch
Height
9 inch
Depth
0.395 inch
Weight
450 g
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