Having access to a free reporting tool like Lighthouse in DevTools is a great start for diagnosing performance issues by identifying bottlenecks on the main thread. Even better are paid tools like [SpeedCurve](https://www.speedcurve.com/?utm source=smashingmag&utm medium=magazine&utm campaign=sm7 2023&utm id=sm7 2023&utm term=sm7 2023) to dig deeper into the data for more targeted insights and to produce visual reports to help make a case for performance improvements for your team and other stakeholders.
In this episode of The Smashing Podcast, we’re talking about The Transitional Web. What is it, and how does it describe the technologies we’re using? Drew McLellan talks to Chris Ferdinandi to find out.
Trendy ones used to be Angular, then React, now Vue.js… others like Ember, Backbone or Knockout have nearly disappeared. Standard ones like Web Components are seldom used, “yet another framework”…
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