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9οΈβ£ CMS in 2024 π₯οΈ CMS platforms continue to dominate: π± 49% of mobile sites use a CMS. π 36% of mobile sites rely on WordPress. π WordPress holds 72% of the CMS market share. by Jonathan Wold, Lora Raykova, Niko Kaleev, Rae Morey, Dan Knauss, Nurullah Demir, Barry Pollard


π Ecommerce in 2024 π Ecommerce continues to evolve, dominated by key players: π¦ 37% of ecommerce sites use WooCommerce. π³ Only 3.5% offer PayPal as a payment method. By Johathan Pagel, Nurullah Demir, Niko Kaleev Full report: almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/ecommeβ¦ #Ecommerce


1οΈβ£1οΈβ£ Β Jamstack in 2024 π Static and prerendered architectures are thriving: π 43% of prerendered sites are smaller than dynamic ones. β‘ Astro saw 3x growth in prerendered sites in 2024. π» Prerendered sites use 42% less JavaScript than dynamic ones. By Mike Neumegen,


1οΈβ£2οΈβ£ CDN in 2024 πΒ CDNs are transforming the web: π 70% of the top 1,000 sites use a CDN. β‘ 3x faster TLS negotiation at p90 with CDNs. ποΈ 56% of domains use Brotli compression via CDNs. By J. Viggiano, J. Girinatha, A. Moening, C. Scholles More: almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/cdn


1οΈβ£3οΈβ£ Cookies in 2024 πͺ Tracking is still common :/ π 61% of cookies are third-party. π 11% of first-party cookies use SameSite=None. By Yohan Beugin, @SW12, Yana Dimova, rowan.fyi, Barry Pollard Full report: almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/cookies #Cookies #WebCookies #Tracking #Trackers


1οΈβ£4οΈβ£ Privacy in 2024 π‘οΈ Privacy practices are shifting: Facebook is moving from third-party to first-party cookies π 63% of pages adopt the Protected Audience API. πͺ 14.3% of pages include Facebookβs first-party cookie. π The most common number of trackers per page is 3. by


The #WebAlmanac 2024 from HTTP Archive πΎ is here! π Discover the latest trends shaping the ever-evolving world of #WebDevelopment. Watch Brian Clark's recent video to learn more about the most important asset for developers. youtu.be/v43vWxbALFA

The Page Weight chapter authored by Dave Smart and Jamie Indigo πΎ 100% Human Technical SEO becomes the 18th and penultimate chapter in the 2024 Web Almanac: almanac.httparchive.org/en/2024/page-wβ¦ What do you thinkβare websites getting bigger or smaller as time goes on?

ποΈ New year, more new content. We are continuing to explore data + content w/ the next stream: β¨ The Web Almanac LIVE STREAM II β¨ π Thursday, January 16th β° 14h EST, everytimezone.com/s/6e8b3a3d π: youtube.com/live/zCiMls26Cβ¦ HTTP Archive πΎ's Web Almanac discussions will include this





We're please to welcome Nurullah Demir as the newest maintainer of the HTTP Archive project! Nurullah has helped lead the Web Almanac over the last two years and we look forward to seeing what this year's edition comes up with! Welcome to the team Nurullah!