PageSpeed Insights is a great way for developers to check how their site performs out in the wild, but how do you actually improve your score if it's not what you were expecting? Well in this session we will take a web application and use Grunt to create a build process that will help optimize our site to be faster and giving us a better workflow.
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Last updated 2024-08-06 UTC.
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