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VP of DevRel RapidAPI ❯ Award-winning Web Developer NodeCLI.com ❯ Google Dev Expert Web tech ❯ 2x GitHub Stars Award ❯ WordPress Core Dev ❯ TEDx Speaker ❯ "awesome example for devs" — Satya Nadella
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San Francisco Bay Area
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EE-CS Engineer turned Software Developer
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VP of DevRel (DX Eng., Content & Community) RapidAPI ❯ Google Dev Expert ❯ GitHub Star ❯ NodeCLI.com
Yes and generally I'd recommend people plug their URLs into PageSpeed Insights as a first step to 1) see if it's supported by CrUX ("Unavailable" or not), and 2) resolve it to its canonical URL. Then you can take that and plug it into BigQuery, Data Studio, or the PSI API with confidence.
VP of DevRel RapidAPI ❯ Award-winning Web Developer NodeCLI.com ❯ Google Dev Expert Web tech ❯ 2x GitHub Stars Award ❯ WordPress Core Dev ❯ TEDx Speaker ❯ "awesome example for devs" — Satya Nadella
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San Francisco Bay Area
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EE-CS Engineer turned Software Developer
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VP of DevRel (DX Eng., Content & Community) RapidAPI ❯ Google Dev Expert ❯ GitHub Star ❯ NodeCLI.com
This was super insightful, thanks a lot for putting this all up here, Rick.
P.S. Long time no see. 🙌
Thanks Ahmad!
One thing folks, make sure all the URLs are in lowercase — since DomainName like CamelCase in my case 🤣 didn't work on page insights.
Yes and generally I'd recommend people plug their URLs into PageSpeed Insights as a first step to 1) see if it's supported by CrUX ("Unavailable" or not), and 2) resolve it to its canonical URL. Then you can take that and plug it into BigQuery, Data Studio, or the PSI API with confidence.
Makes sense. Thanks for explaining. ✅