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  • May 11, 2021

    [Public] The cost of preload - Google Docs

    Very good overview of the preload issue from Shubhie. This bit in particular is important to take to heart, I think:

    Preload can be avoided in many cases, with alternative strategies such as inlining of critical CSS and inlining font-css.

    Most of the time, preload gets used as a (not particularly efficient) band-aid for an underlying issue that is probably better solved in other ways.

    Also, this is probably a personal hang-up, but whenever someone from the Chrome team shares a Google Doc full of interesting research and ideas (which is super often) I always feel a little anxiety. I just don't trust these docs to stick around as long as a blog post.

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  • February 13, 2019

    Preloading Fonts and the Puzzle of Priorities - Andy Davies

    I’ve being using preload with clients over the last few years but I have never been completely satisfied with the results. I’ve also seen some things I hadn’t quite expected in page load waterfalls so decided to dig deeper.

    Excellent work digging deeper into preload by Mr. Davies.

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