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Purvi Kanal
Senior Software Engineer II
Purvi has been working as a software developer for many years, working in mostly frontend and site reliability roles. When she is not at her computer, you can find her running, playing with her dog, crafting, and playing table top games.
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A Practical Guide to Debugging Browser Performance With OpenTelemetry
So you’ve taken a look at the core web vitals for your site and… it’s not looking good. You’re overwhelmed, and you don’t know what change to make because everything seems like too big of a project to make a real difference. There are so many measurements to keep track of and the standards cited seem even scarier. This is extremely normal. Web performance standards can feel impossible to meet for a lot of us.

Observing Core Web Vitals with OpenTelemetry
Each CWV measures a specific part of the end user experience. CWV scores can help identify gaps in web page performance. Additionally, Google uses CWV scores as one of the measures it uses to rank pages, which means they are important for SEO.