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    What techniques can I use to reduce Time to First Byte for my website?

    Asked on Saturday, Nov 08, 2025

    Reducing Time to First Byte (TTFB) involves optimizing server response times and network efficiency to ensure that the initial HTML document is delivered to the browser as quickly as possible. Example…

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    How can I reduce the impact of third-party scripts on my page load time?

    Asked on Friday, Nov 07, 2025

    Reducing the impact of third-party scripts is crucial for improving page load time and overall performance. This can be achieved by optimizing how these scripts are loaded and executed. <script src…

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    How does lazy loading images help improve LCP?

    Asked on Thursday, Nov 06, 2025

    Lazy loading images can significantly improve Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) by deferring the loading of images that are not immediately visible to the user. This reduces the initial load time and all…

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    How does lazy loading images improve page load times?

    Asked on Wednesday, Nov 05, 2025

    Lazy loading images is an effective technique to improve page load times by deferring the loading of images until they are needed, which reduces initial page load size and speeds up rendering. Example…

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