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Introducing WebPageTest Live on Twitch, Google I/O Web Vitals Playlist, WebPerf Meetup, and a new Ac

Introducing WebPageTest Live on Twitch, Google I/O Web Vitals Playlist, WebPerf Meetup, and a new Accessability Script [WebPageTest Logo] And We're (Going) Live! May 20, 2021 [WPT on Twitch] WEBPAGETEST LIVE WebPageTest is going [Live on Twitch]( next week, follow our channel to join! Watch us break down the performance of popular sites and tech and build API integrations using WPT data. All completely live. To join, simply [follow our Twitch channel]( and sit tight for updates on upcoming WebPageTest streams. NEXT STREAM - THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1PM ET Live Performance Audit with Tim Kadlec: Web Vitals Edition [Follow us on Twitch to Join]( [Vitals Playlist] GOOGLE I/O SESSIONS Google I/O went live this week so we created a playlist of the sessions we thought you'd enjoy. What's New with Web Vitals Annie Sullivan and Elizabeth Sweeny share how to measure and optimize Web Vitals with tooling. [Watch On Demand]( The Business Impact of Core Web Vitals Swetha Gopalakrishnan and Saurabh Rajpal share about how fixing LCP, FID and CLS on your website can contribute to the success of your company and incentivize your organization to prioritize performance. [Watch On Demand]( AMA: Web Vitals The engineers and product managers of Chrome and Search who are leading the initiative tackle some really good audience questions. [Watch On Demand]( Also get a sneak peak into what Pat and Tim have been up to with web vitals report on [WebPageTest](. [highres_496268114] TORONTO WEB PERFORMANCE MEETUP Henri Helvetica has put together a fantastic lineup of talks for this [Friday at 1pm ET.]( Here's the agenda for folks who turn their images off: - CORE WEB VITALS | Barry Pollard - RESPONSIVE RUM | Tim Vereecke - PICTURE PERFECT | Addy Osmani [Register for the Event]( [Accessability Tree-1] NEW CUSTOM SCRIPT WebPageTest custom metrics on Chromium browsers now have access to the Accessibility tree thanks to Tim Kadlec! Something like this will just return the full tree: [acc_tree] let ac_tree = $WPT_ACCESSIBILITY_TREE; return ac_tree; Today is [Global Accessibility Awareness Day](. Remember to always build for inclusion, it's so important! [logotwitter-mac] Follow WebPageTest [on Twitter]( Catchpoint, 150 West 30th Street, Suite 3, New York, New York 10001, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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