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Someone choosing to add seventeen third party pieces of content into their pages would not be related to the Miva Merchant software. The critical part is to analyze each one of them and see if any are blocking; if the complete page draw is prevented by any of them, then that time adds into the page load metric and harms the site.
Someone choosing to add seventeen third party pieces of content into their pages would not be related to the Miva Merchant software. The critical part is to analyze each one of them and see if any are blocking; if the complete page draw is prevented by any of them, then that time adds into the page load metric and harms the site.
Thanks for confirming what I knew. I can't seem to get it across that it is not the Miva Merchant software doing this. But I'm being told that this doesn't happen when using Shopify.
You would need to compare a page they claim loads the same amount of content; perhaps someone has taken all those scripts and is loading them asynchronously from the site itself so instead of being content blocking, or loading from all kinds of random places, they're loading in parallel from one endpoint.
You would need to compare a page they claim loads the same amount of content; perhaps someone has taken all those scripts and is loading them asynchronously from the site itself so instead of being content blocking, or loading from all kinds of random places, they're loading in parallel from one endpoint.
Loading asynchronously is what they are claiming Miva Merchant isn't doing and that Shopify can.
Seems odd to even make such a statement when Miva Merchant has no hand in the matter; whomever added the third party code, where they added it, and what code they chose to add, would be the determining factor in whether or not it's able to be loaded asynchronously. Perhaps the statement came from someone with a vested interest in a platform change. I could write html by hand in a text editor and put JS calls into it that would not load asynchronously, and it wouldn't be the fault of my text editor.
Seems odd to even make such a statement when Miva Merchant has no hand in the matter; whomever added the third party code, where they added it, and what code they chose to add, would be the determining factor in whether or not it's able to be loaded asynchronously. Perhaps the statement came from someone with a vested interest in a platform change. I could write html by hand in a text editor and put JS calls into it that would not load asynchronously, and it wouldn't be the fault of my text editor.
with a vested interest in a platform change
Yup, sadly the transition is already under way and I don't know how to "save" this one.
personally...with this input into the mindset of the client...i'd say you dodge a bullet there. IMO, hire the client first, worry about the project details later :)
Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMediaView Post
personally...with this input into the mindset of the client...i'd say you dodge a bullet there. IMO, hire the client first, worry about the project details later :)
You could look at it that way. I look at it as trying to save a long time Enterprise level client for Miva. I'm just a small cog in this machine.
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