How JAMStack improved Azion's LCP performance
Blog post from Azion
Azion significantly improved the performance of its website by optimizing resource usage and implementing static site generators (SSGs) to enhance page load times across over 900 pages within its domain. By addressing issues related to Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), a crucial metric for assessing user-perceived load speed, the company realized the importance of minimizing CSS file sizes and breaking them into smaller, more manageable components. This process involved restructuring CSS compilation and integrating it with HTML using Front-Matter setups, leading to a substantial reduction in page size and more efficient resource utilization. As a result, Azion achieved a 70% improvement in LCP, First Byte, Start Render, First Contentful Paint, and Speed Index metrics, underscoring the growing importance and effectiveness of JAMStack architecture in web development.
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