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Cache Busting

A technique that forces browsers to load the latest version of a webpage by adding unique identifiers to file URLs, preventing outdated cached versions from …

Code Splitting

Code splitting breaks JavaScript bundles into smaller chunks, loading only what's needed for each page. This improves landing page performance and user experien

HTTP/2 vs HTTP/3

HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 are protocols that govern how browsers load web pages. HTTP/3 is faster and more reliable, especially on mobile and unstable connections.

Lazy Loading

Lazy loading defers the loading of images and content until they're needed, improving page speed and user experience on landing pages.

Mobile-First Design

A design approach that prioritises mobile devices as the primary platform, building websites and landing pages from mobile upwards rather than adapting desktop

Progressive Web App (PWA)

A web application that combines the best of websites and native apps, delivering fast, reliable performance and offline functionality across all devices.

Responsive Design

A web design approach that automatically adjusts layout and content to fit any screen size, from mobile phones to desktop monitors.

Responsive Web Design

A web design approach that adapts content and layout automatically to different screen sizes, from mobiles to desktops, ensuring optimal user experience across

Server-Side Rendering (SSR)

Server-side rendering generates complete HTML pages on the server before sending them to users' browsers, improving performance and SEO for landing pages.

UI Design

UI Design shapes how users interact with landing pages, combining visual hierarchy, navigation and usability to drive conversions and engagement.

UI/UX Design

UI/UX Design combines user interface and user experience design to create landing pages that are visually appealing, intuitive, and optimised for conversions.

Web Accessibility (WCAG)

WCAG standards ensure websites are usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. Meeting these guidelines improves user experience and legal complianc

WebP / AVIF (Image Formats)

Modern image formats that compress files better than JPEG/PNG, reducing page load times and improving Core Web Vitals for landing pages.

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