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The graph is very useful to see timings of each chunk, but it would be equally useful to see what is the content of the delivered chunk in order to find out how to adapt the source to get the critical path loaded as quickly as possible.
My first idea that comes to mind is a simple table. Columns for time, length and content. Possible with syntax highlighting on the content.
This should enable me to very quickly see my document with the time dimension added to it, enabling me to see the possible changes I can make to get the critical path loading faster
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The graph is very useful to see timings of each chunk, but it would be equally useful to see what is the content of the delivered chunk in order to find out how to adapt the source to get the critical path loaded as quickly as possible.
My first idea that comes to mind is a simple table. Columns for time, length and content. Possible with syntax highlighting on the content.
This should enable me to very quickly see my document with the time dimension added to it, enabling me to see the possible changes I can make to get the critical path loading faster
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: