One of the requests we’ve had is to be able to “view the page source” during a performance test. Here’s an example of what you can see in the upcoming release of our software Website: www.dell.com – click on “For Home” Screenshot of what the web page looks like: The source code to the […]
Posts Categorized: User Experience
Why the Browser Matters
I borrowed the title from “Ben’s Blog”, however the content is going to be a little different. Why does the browser matter? It’s simple to use. Ask anyone if they know A) What a browser is & B) how to use it and the answer will be “Yes” It’s cross platform, meaning that no matter […]
There’s ONLY 2 ways to Measure Mobile Performance
Believe it or not there’s only two ways to measure Mobile Performance. And the choices are: The Wire Only – Look at what is ‘on the wire’ and then start scratching your head about why it doesn’t seem to match what you can even see with your own eyes watching the page get displayed. What is WebKit […]
The Mobile Web – What Really Matters
Earlier today I listened to a great panel discussion followed by audience Q&A from the folks over at the Mobilism Conference. Then I started reading an insightful blog posting about what to look for from a Web monitoring service (this one comes from one of our beta testers over at Sereti Consulting). All this […]
Mobile Performance–the tale of the tape
Running some tests this afternoon and thought that these results were interesting. In case you’re in a hurry – Blaze.io’s results are nearly a second faster than a desktop browser on a 22mbps cable connection! Methodology: Test link – Steve Souders Cuzillion Test browsers – latest version of Safari and Firefox Performance apps – Web […]