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Meet the RebelMouse Platform: The Highest Performing CMS on the Web

Make sure your site is set up for success in 2024.

In the spring of 2020, Google let the world know that its Core Web Vitals would become the new benchmark for measuring a site's performance in its search results, known as the page experience update. Fast forward to more than a year later in August 2021 when, after much anticipation, Google's page experience update became official.

Since its rollout, developers have felt the impact of how their publishing platforms stack up against the new standard. Important decisions around the architecture of your site can now make or break your site's performance in the eyes of Google.

HTTP Archive, a tracking platform that crawls the web to identify trends and record historical patterns, frequently reports on how top content management systems (CMS) have weathered the page experience update through the creation of its Core Web Vitals Technology Report. RebelMouse has consistently outperformed major CMS platforms on Google's most critical metrics throughout the years.

Getting superior scores on Google's performance benchmarks isn't easy, either. The Ahrefs blog analyzed Core Web Vitals data from the Chrome User Experience Report (CrUX), which is data from actual Chrome users, to see how the web stacks up against Core Web Vitals. Their study found that only 33% of sites on the web are passing Core Web Vitals.

data from Ahrefs tracked on a line chart finds that shows only 33% of sites on the web pass Google's Core Web Vitals From Ahrefs.

Luckily, performing well on Core Web Vitals is possible with thoughtful, strategic changes to your site’s codebase. Here's what you need to know and how we can help.

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How to Enable Multi-Factor Authentication on RebelMouse

What Is Multi-Factor Authentication and Why Does It Matter?

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security mechanism that requires users to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to a resource, such as an application, online account, or a VPN. Unlike traditional authentication methods, which rely on a single factor like a password, MFA adds an additional layer of security by requiring extra verification from something the user knows (password), something the user has (security token or smartphone app), and/or something that’s unique to the user (biometric verification).

The significance of MFA in today’s digital landscape cannot be overstated. With the increasing prevalence of data breaches and cyber attacks, relying solely on passwords for security is increasingly risky. MFA enhances security by ensuring that even if one factor, like a password, is compromised, unauthorized access to an account is still prevented without the second factor.

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RebelMouse for News Publishers

RebelMouse is the leading CMS for news publishers, providing a modernized, high-performing, and customizable CMS built for speed and innovation. RebelMouse helps news publishers take control of their digital future with technology that solves critical business challenges and leapfrogs their competitors. For news publishers needing better functionality, security, and scalable approaches, get with RebelMouse to help you own your destiny and punch above your weight.

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Interaction to Next Paint (INP) Is Now a Core Web Vitals Metric: Here’s How to Improve Your Score

The INP Measurement Replaced First Input Delay (FID) in March 2024

It finally happened. After two years, Interaction to Next Paint (INP) is now one of Google’s Core Web Vitals metrics, replacing First Input Delay (FID) on March 12, 2024.

This change was first announced during Google’s I/O conference in May 2022. You can watch the announcement here:

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