Advanced Frontend Performance

As HTML5 apps become the norm and mobile context dominates over desktop, the importance of frontend performance is exploding. We want websites to do cool new things, but more importantly they must always load fast and respond quickly to user interaction.

We’ve all heard the standard list of changes you’re supposed to make in order to achieve better frontend performance: leaner markup, reduce HTTP requests, minify and move scripts to the bottom, combine images into sprites, etc. But how can you move beyond these basics and integrate performance into your everyday routine?

We will walk through some frontend workflow tools, discuss advanced frontend performance techniques, touch on the process of automating tasks when possible, and highlight tools within Drupal that can help with automation. Some will be as simple as a module installation, and others will require more effort to set up. We will be exploring many JavaScript tools in addition to Drupal modules.

This session will be worthwhile even if you caught it in 2012 at DrupalCon Munich or BADcamp. It will be updated with tons of fresh content, so feel free to come again and learn about all new stuff.

Schedule info
Status: 
Proposed
Session Info
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Track: 
Frontend
Experience level: 
Advanced

Comments

This is a very important topic that we don't talk about enough in the Drupal community, and rupl knows it well. I would definitely attend, and I'd encourage any devs not familiar with front end performance debugging and optimization to attend this session as well.