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GTmetrix: Developer Toolkit, new defaults for tests, differences in performance webtools, and a site speed case study

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The release of the Developer Toolkit, new defaults for tests, differences in performance webtools, a

The release of the Developer Toolkit, new defaults for tests, differences in performance webtools, and a site speed case study. [GTmetrix]( GTmetrix: Up to Speed Hi {NAME}, Unveiling our new Developer Toolkit, announcing new GTmetrix test defaults, discover the differences in performance webtools, and check out a site speed case study! Developer Toolkit Released! The Developer Toolkit is a bundle that provides even more analysis insights: - Simulate Device (e.g. iPhone, iPad, etc.) - Change screen resolution, User Agent and more - Create analysis presets - More to be added in the future [Read more about the Developer Toolkit]( The Developer Toolkit is included with Bronze, Silver and Gold accounts, or as an add-on to a Custom PRO plan. Try it today - Get $15 towards any PRO plan! Use coupon: TRYDEVTOOLKIT when you [sign up](. [GTmetrix Changes] New defaults for screen resolution and browser, updates to CDN and more Tests now default to 1366x768 and Chrome for tests - [Read more](. Other updates include: - More overall capacity - 28 servers total now! [Our test servers](. - Updates to CDN detection, Dashboard behaviour and [more]( - Validated e-mails now required for monitoring/API access [Read our latest changes]( [Webtool Comparison] Differences between GTmetrix, Pingdom, WebPagetest and PageSpeed Insights You may wonder why the results are sometimes different between these tools - here are key reasons why. [Read the article]( [RankPay Case Study] RankPay: A Site Speed Case Study A guest post from RankPay - a case study of how GTmetrix was used to improve a company's page performance - and the results. [Read the case study]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google+](GTmetrix) [LinkedIn]( You're receiving this email because you're a GTmetrix user. 5th floor - 455 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC, V6C 1T1 [Contact Us]( | [View in browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2017 GTmetrix - All Rights Reserved.

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