Great! Another thing that worked for us - to use #test filters. This will help test with and without service workers.
In the Chrome dev tools, go to the Application tab, and service workers. Unregister sw.js. Then launch srclogix.com/#test - you will run this without the service worker. The network payload will become a lot less - LightHouse will stop complaining as there is no PWA cache. I will explain the #test idea in another post.
Lots of fun things we built behind the scenes! ππ
I'm using the Lighthouse built into Chrome dev tools, not the extension.
Ya the built in is kindof extension added in chrome, and Ramesh told that test the site in incognito mode.
Yup, I always test in incognito. Otherwise my extensions slow down Lighthouse.
Great! Another thing that worked for us - to use #test filters. This will help test with and without service workers.
In the Chrome dev tools, go to the Application tab, and service workers. Unregister sw.js. Then launch srclogix.com/#test - you will run this without the service worker. The network payload will become a lot less - LightHouse will stop complaining as there is no PWA cache. I will explain the #test idea in another post.
Lots of fun things we built behind the scenes! ππ
This seems for interestingπ³ππππ