@karaforthewin@Airbnb Congratulations Kara! You were an exceptional manager and mentor and it was a true pleasure working with you. Good luck on your next role.
@hdjirdeh Wow! This is just what I needed. Was struggling to modify a package locally and npm link never works. Will give this a shot. Thanks Houssein!
In case you missed it, I gave a talk at Next.js Conf where I cover the amazing work my team is doing to make it easier and faster to load third-party libraries in Next.js
https://t.co/MMciTk40gG
Third-party scripts can heavily impact performance.
@googlechrome is happy to partner with @nextjs & frameworks on smarter ways to load them via new wrapper components 🙏
https://t.co/wzlbgsQ3v6
I've written down some thoughts on ways to improve the performance and developer experience of loading Google tag (gtag.js) and Google Tag Manager in Next.js apps. What if we had convenient utilities for this?
Have thoughts? Suggestions? Please share!
https://t.co/qirTm45uXp
Better CSS inlining for SSR users is coming in Angular 16.1! In collab with Chrome Aurora (@janicklas), we've integrated a new version of Critters that improves runtime performance and adds features to finetune the generated CSS.
Enable it here: https://t.co/RfCYZPpwKu
I've shared my thoughts in an RFC to explore how a @nuxt_js module can make it easier and faster to load many popular third-party libraries.
Let me know what you think!
https://t.co/iVbZpBxU3A
We are delighted to announce a renewed partnership with @googlechrome for the coming year.
We will be continuing to work with the Aurora team, who have been instrumental in helping us pioneer significant performance improvements across our stack 🫶✨
I wrote an RFC for a new @nextjs package that would make it easier to load popular third-party libraries 🎉
Share your feedback!
https://t.co/W9np5Z1Mue
The Aurora team collaborated with @angular to develop a new directive for optimizing images in your Angular app.
Now available in developer preview in v14.2!
Read more about the details here: https://t.co/31Xo0yoKCd
Friendly reminder: there's an experimental Next.js flag that lets you to relocate third-party scripts to a web worker using Partytown.
We need more feedback before we can consider making this stable. Try it and share your performance wins and/or issues!
https://t.co/lsERQJtQph
Want to learn more about how a small team of Chrome engineers (Aurora) are working to improve Next.js?
Tune in to my session this Thursday at @reactathon!
https://t.co/7PCwJfpmyP