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MIT License | MIT License |
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partytown
- Hard to find answers to problems in Nuxt3
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Improving Performance of Nuxt apps with Partytown
This approach works for many more 3rd party scripts that you can check out here.
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Everything you need to know about Web Performance (in 5 Minutes)
Your website could seem fast when you're building it but once the marketing team puts all the analytics there I guarantee it will slow down. You can use web workers to run the non-critical code asynchronously. I strongly recommend Partytown - it's integrated with all major frameworks from the Vue ecosystem.
partytown
- Partytown: Run Third-Party Scripts from a Web Worker
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Lessons from open-source: Partytown — a library that uses web worker to run third party scripts.
Partytown is a lazy-loaded library to help relocate resource intensive scripts into a_ web worker, and off of the main thread. Its goal is to help speed up sites by dedicating the main thread to your code, and offloading third-party scripts to a web worker. — Source
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Frontend development roadmap
Research Frameworks and Tools - Make sure to do your research on your current javascript framework and find out if it has a superset (eg React ->Nextjs, Svelte -> Sveltekit, Vue->Nuxtjs). They often come with many improvments and optimizations out of the box. There are also tools like Partytown which can vastly improve performance in some specific cases
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Interaction to Next Paint (INP)
has anyone had any luck with partytown?
https://partytown.builder.io/
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Problems to be solved
It’s probably the insane amount of third party scripts like tracking and much more. Give partytown a try, might help you in the short run: https://partytown.builder.io
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Found a great way to handle cookies and render blocking scripts
I assume you’re talking about https://partytown.builder.io/ — looks great! Only difference is not having a built in GDPR pop up, but that’s ok.
- How the heck should i reduce page speed of a react website?
- [Rant] If I get sent one more report about pages performing poorly I'm going to lose my mind....
- Partytown: a library to run heavy third-party scripts (e.g. analytics) inside a web worker
What are some alternatives?
nuxt3-primevue-starter - Build your VUE.js App with Nuxt3 . First Class PrimeVUE support. Formkit Validation included.
parallel.js - Easy multi-core processing utilities for Node.
wp-partytown - Add partytown support to WordPress sites.
comlink - Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable.
nuxt-partytown - Demo of improving Performance in Nuxt with Partytown and Plausible
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
Next.js - The React Framework
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
mitosis - Write components once, run everywhere. Compiles to React, Vue, Qwik, Solid, Angular, Svelte, and more.
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
threads.js - 🧵 Make web workers & worker threads as simple as a function call.
web-worker-hooks - React hooks for running code inside web workers without needing to eject CRA apps.