About the event
Navigating the world of Core Web Vitals can sometimes feel like deciphering a secret code — one where understanding the nuances can make or break your website’s performance. With Google’s ever-evolving standards, mastering these metrics is not just nice-to-have, it’s crucial for every developer aiming for peak site performance.
Welcome to the final session of Vitality: A 5-Part Webinar Series Decoding Core Web Vitals, hosted by Kyle Van Deusen with our consistent expert, Brian Jackson from Perfmatters.
In this concluding session, we dive into two critical metrics that gauge interactivity and responsiveness — Interaction to Next Paint (INP) and Total Blocking Time (TBT).
Why INP and TBT? INP measures the responsiveness of a page when a user first interacts with it, while TBT quantifies the total amount of time that a page is blocked from responding to user input. Both are crucial for understanding and enhancing the user experience.
In this session, we’ll cover:
🔗 The Basics of INP and TBT: Definitions, importance, and the impact of these metrics on user experience.
🔍 Deep Dive into Factors Affecting INP and TBT: From heavy JavaScript execution to complex render cycles, understand what slows down interactions.
🛠 Practical Optimizations: Strategies to improve INP and TBT, such as optimizing JavaScript execution, reducing main-thread work, and more.
This session aims not just to educate but to provide actionable solutions that enhance the interactivity and responsiveness of your sites. Tailored for web developers of all levels, our tips will help you fine-tune your sites to meet modern performance standards.
Register below to join us live on September 27th to interact directly with web performance experts, pose your questions, and gain deep insights into optimizing both INP and TBT for a seamless user experience!