Conceptual framework for enhancing front-end web performance: Strategies and best practices
1 Shoprite Cape Town, South Africa.
2 Independent Researcher, Dallas Texas, USA.
3 School of Computer Science, Cyber Technology Institute, De Montfort University, UK.
Review
Global Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 02(01), 099–107.
Article DOI: 10.58175/gjarr.2024.2.1.0032
Publication history:
Received on 24 July 2024; revised on 31 August 2024; accepted on 03 September 2024
Abstract:
This review paper presents a conceptual framework for optimizing front-end web performance, emphasizing the critical strategies of code splitting, lazy loading, caching, and other optimization techniques such as minification and image optimization. The paper explores the importance of front-end performance in enhancing user experience, reducing load times, and increasing user engagement, which is vital for driving the digital economy forward. Through a detailed analysis of key performance metrics and the challenges in optimizing front-end performance, the paper underscores how integrating multiple strategies can lead to comprehensive optimization. The discussion includes practical guidelines for prioritizing and implementing these strategies based on specific project needs, ensuring a holistic approach to performance. Furthermore, the paper examines the economic impact of optimized front-end performance, showcasing real-world examples and future trends, such as progressive web apps and machine learning, shaping the next generation of web development.
Keywords:
Front-end Web Performance; Code Splitting; Lazy Loading; Caching Strategies; User Experience Optimization; Digital Economy Impact
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