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Andrea Verlicchi

Making the web faster and more user-friendly

Tagged “cumulative layout shift”

  1. aspect-ratio: A modern way to reserve space for images and async content in responsive design

    To avoid layout shifting and optimize for the Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) Web Vital in you web pages, you need to reserve space for any content that might be rendered later in time. This is the case for images, videos and any asynchonously loaded content (e.g with AJAX calls). Here's a new way to do it.

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  2. How to optimise for CLS when loading more content asynchronously

    Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) is an important, user-centric metric for measuring visual stability because it helps quantify how often users experience unexpected layout shifts — a low CLS helps ensure that the page is delightful.

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