An example of how to send Core Web Vitals to Google Analytics in a Next.js application using http://getanalytics.io/.
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An example of how to send Core Web Vitals to Google Analytics in a Next.js application using http://getanalytics.io/.
Script to extract Google PageSpeed API Data from multiple URLs. The script allows to perform multiple tests in the same run and calculate the median value for each extracted speed metric and Core Web Vitals metric from the total number of results.
LazyAdsense is an OpenSource javascript which supports lazy loading Adsense ads
LazyHTML is an OpenSource Javascript Library that Supports Lazy Loading of any elements without Modifying Code, LazyHTML can lazy load Ads, Videos, Images, Widgets, Javascript, CSS, Inline-Javascript, Inline-CSS & Any HTML.
Show the Core Web Vitals from the Chrome User Experience Report in the Google Search Results.
Demo / Portfolio site with a 100/100 score on each Core Web Vitals metric
Visualise the Core Web Vitals metric Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) with a simple GIF.
Replay user interactions on the web based on analytics and with automated testing
A tiny (500 bytes) CrUX API wrapper that supports record & history API, handles errors, and provides types.
Tripinfox - Where trips are tailor made for you
Command Line Tool for CrUX Rest API
Get Lab CWV for a List of URLs from a CSV, including video screenshot
A simple ESLint setup using @typescript-eslint.
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