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We're live streaming today on Twitch to uncover WebPageTest's hidden gems, May blog recap, and Lazy

We're live streaming today on Twitch to uncover WebPageTest's hidden gems, May blog recap, and Lazy Load registration [View in browser]( [WebPageTest Logo] Gems, Roundups, & Lazy Load June 10, 2021 [WPT Live - Hidden Gems] STREAMING TODAY Tim Kadlec is back [live on Twitch today]( to unearth WebPageTest's Hidden Gems: powerful, elusive advanced features that will level-up your testing. Missed the first live audit? View [the replay](. [Follow the Channel]( [MayRoundup] NEW BLOG From Web Vitals to Slack to Accessibility, May was a big month for product updates. Here's [a roundup](. Things can move pretty quickly around here, so in addition to the new [change log](, we're going to start publishing monthly summaries of some of the highlights of features and changes made to WebPageTest in the last month. [PATRICKLAZYLOAD] ONLINE CONFERENCE Lazy Load kicks off tomorrow with Patrick Meenan talking new metrics and Matt Hobbs reading waterfalls. Not too late to [grab a ticket](. The team at Web Directions is top notch and they've put together a fantastic lineup of speakers and talks for tomorrow's online conference. Topics include: Core Web Vitals, H3/Quic, WebAssembly, Shopify's performance approach, third-party optimizations, and a ton more. [Register for the Event]( [LCP] ARTICLE What can the HTTP Archive tell us about Largest Contentful Paint? Paul Calvano [did an incredible analysis]( of LCP across the web using the HTTP archive and found "a shocking number of sites that have an LCP element that consumes a large percentage of the viewport and are delivered as large, unoptimized images." [API Announcement] THE API FYI - [WebPageTest API]( promotional pricing is ending at the end of June. If you're not using the API to [integrate]( front-end performance data into Github, Slack, Google Sheets, Grafana, or literally anywhere, now is the time to [check it out](! [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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