Hi
I have recently taken a closer look at performance and Co2 consumption.
In the context of this, the focus was on the BF Cache.
The topic at now picked up speed again, because now also chrome has implemented this technique and that means,
if there is something wrong, you can see it now in lighthouse.
Previously, only the edge dev-tools have complained about this. Firefox and Safari have this technique for a longer time
Anyway, whenever the http header is output with no-store, the BF cache cannot take effect. I have almost only multilingual sites and see the use of no-store there. Does anyone know why the header is using no-store and how we can change that.
Links:
Kind regards Angie
Hi
I have recently taken a closer look at performance and Co2 consumption.
In the context of this, the focus was on the BF Cache.
The topic at now picked up speed again, because now also chrome has implemented this technique and that means,
if there is something wrong, you can see it now in lighthouse.
Previously, only the edge dev-tools have complained about this. Firefox and Safari have this technique for a longer time
Anyway, whenever the http header is output with no-store, the BF cache cannot take effect. I have almost only multilingual sites and see the use of no-store there. Does anyone know why the header is using no-store and how we can change that.
Links:
Kind regards Angie