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Mastering Adobe Commerce Frontend

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837637072
Pages 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Jakub Winkler Jakub Winkler
Profile icon Jakub Winkler

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Setting Up the Local Environment 2. Chapter 2: Installing the Magento/Adobe Commerce Application 3. Chapter 3: Introduction to Adobe Commerce Theming 4. Chapter 4: The Layout System 5. Chapter 5: Working with Templates 6. Chapter 6: Styling an Adobe Commerce Theme 7. Chapter 7: Customizing Emails 8. Chapter 8: Introduction to JavaScript Libraries and Frameworks 9. Chapter 9: RequireJS and jQuery 10. Chapter 10: Knockout.js and UI Components 11. Chapter 11: Commonly Used Libraries Bundled with Adobe Commerce 12. Chapter 12: Storefront-Related Configuration in the Admin Panel 13. Chapter 13: Working with Magento CMS 14. Chapter 14: Frontend Optimization Techniques 15. Chapter 15: Common Tools that Help with Local Development 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

An introduction to frontend optimization

A general and nice definition of “frontend optimization” would be something like this: “It is a crucial aspect of web development, ensuring smooth and efficient user experiences on your HTML pages.”

I would describe it more simply – it’s about doing everything possible to make a page load quickly and be completely responsive to the user in the least amount of time. The following are techniques, or actions that a frontend developer can do in order to “speed up a site”:

  • Minimizing HTTP requests: The fewer files, the better. Remember that every file that your browsers need to download is a separate request. That also goes for images. There are three solutions to reduce the number of files needed for a page to be rendered and displayed:
    • Bundling: This solution means that we merge multiple files (for example, multiple CSS files) into one larger file, reducing the number of requests...
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