![]() Usually I was right about their expertise level but I was wrong about one thing – they didn’t “forgot” to turn these ON.Įxplaining to the client that you would probably have to refactor 80% of the code to change that “simple option” is something I wouldn’t want to go through again. When I was Junior Developer, I was so happy/angry when I discovered someone didn’t turn these ON since I was thinking that technical level of Developers who worked on site was low and we can do a lot to improve site… and of course, I could get a “quick win” with turning merging/minifying ON. Since i’m Frontend Developer, performance is my key point during analysis.įirst thing I check is wether Javascript and CSS files are merged/minified/bundled (hello bundle). One of our services is Technical audit which covers various tests on both Frontend and Backend part of the client’s store. Right before we start with “reverse” optimisation, we can use bundling to help us organise our assets and serve less files to the client which will (should) result in faster website. You could still use bundling for reducing the number of requests for a specific page but I don’t think it will be worth of it. HTTP2 is here so this technique will be probably deprecated in the future. ![]() For loading modules, we usually use some of popular module loaders such as rollup.js or RequireJS (which is Magento’s weapon of choice). Bundling is commonly used in today’s “module-based” development where some functionalities are basically split into Modules (roughly explained). Thank you for your continued support.Javascript bundling is a technique that groups separate files in order to reduce the number of HTTP requests that are required to load a page. Uncaught Error: Script error for: priceBox 404 (Not Found) Refused to execute script from '' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not executable, and strict MIME type checking is enabled. Uncaught Error: Script error for: jquery/jquery-storageapi ![]() GET 404 (Not Found) Refused to execute script from '' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not executable, and strict MIME type checking is enabled. With the following errors (some are identical to previous experienced errors) It looks the the problem is also happening on my product page with the product image being stuck on loading. ![]() I just went ahead and turned off static sign and I am having the same issue. Would you please give me some troubleshooting steps? Have any of y'all faced an issue like this? It looks like the luma theme may not have JQuery installed correctly.
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