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Docs - Add more details to the performance page & update getting started link
- Link getting started section to elasticsearch backend, not performance page as this is more relevant. - Mention frontend caching on performance page - Mention prefetching image renditions on performance pagepull/10623/head
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* Docs: Move the tutorial’s snippets section to come before tags (Damilola Oladele)
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* Docs: Rewrite the getting started tutorial according to address identified friction points (Damilola Oladele)
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* Docs: Update the deployment documentation page and remove outdated information (Jake Howard)
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* Docs: Add more items to performance page regarding pre-fetching images and frontend caching (Jake Howard)
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* Maintenance: Switch to ruff for flake8 / isort code checking (Oliver Parker)
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* Maintenance: Deprecate `insert_editor_css` in favour of `insert_global_admin_css` (Ester Beltrami)
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* Maintenance: Optimise use of `specific` on Task and TaskState (Matt Westcott)
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### Image URLs
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## Image URLs
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If all you need is the URL to an image (such as for use in meta tags or other tag attributes), it is likely more efficient to use the [image serve view](using_images_outside_wagtail) and `{% image_url %}` tag:
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The same can be achieved in Python using [`generate_image_url`](dynamic_image_urls).
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## Prefetch image rendition
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When using a queryset to render a list of images or objects with images, you can [prefetch the renditions](prefetching_image_renditions) needed with a single additional query. For long lists of items, or where multiple renditions are used for each item, this can provide a significant boost to performance.
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(performance_page_urls)=
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## Frontend caching
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Many websites use a frontend cache such as Varnish, Squid, Cloudflare or CloudFront to gain extra performance. The downside of using a frontend cache though is that they don't respond well to updating content and will often keep an old version of a page cached after it has been updated.
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Wagtail supports being [integrated](frontend_cache_purging) with many CDNs, so it can inform them when a page changes, so the cache can be cleared immediately and users see the changes sooner.
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## Page URLs
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To fully resolve the URL of a page, Wagtail requires information from a few different sources.
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There are a few optional packages that are not installed by default. You can install them to improve performance or add features to Wagtail. These optional packages include:
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- [Elasticsearch](/advanced_topics/performance)
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- [Elasticsearch](wagtailsearch_backends_elasticsearch)
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- [Feature Detection](image_feature_detection)
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@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ Thank you to Damilola for his work, and to Google for sponsoring this project.
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* Mark LTS releases in release note page titles (Thiago C. S. Tioma)
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* Revise main Getting started tutorial for clarity (Kevin Chung (kev-odin))
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* Update the [deployment documentation](deployment_guide) page and remove outdated information (Jake Howard)
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* Add more items to performance page regarding pre-fetching images and frontend caching (Jake Howard)
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### Maintenance
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