The new Google metric “Interaction to Next Paint (INP)” https://web.dev/articles/inp, which measures how responsive a site is responsive to user inputs, has become effective as a Core Web Vital in March.
By analyzing some case studies based on my work, you will understand what you should do (or not do) to ensure that your site maintains good responsiveness to user interactions.
During this talk we will see:
What the new INP metric measures
How I debugged slow interactions using RUM data and Chrome developer tools
3 case studies of slow interactions: the cause, the recommendation, the action, the solution
Do’s and don’ts to keep your website responsive to user input
Web developer since the early 2000, I’m in love with front-end development, web speed and user experience optimization. Constantly updated about web standards and technologies, I enjoy sharing my knowledge giving talks at conferences, meet-ups and company knowledge sharing meetings. My specialties are web performance, CSS design, JS optimization, responsive images, accessibility, SEO. Besides my job I like: nature, hiking, cycling, skiing, food, arts, sustainability, cultures, languages.