How To Check Core Web Vitals – A Step By Step Guide || VitalFrog

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Simon Frey

on April 16, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. In August 2021, the page experience signal for ranking in Google Search Engine Result Page (SERP) was rolled out fully, and it included several signals, one of which is the Core Web Vitals. Ever since then, the core web vital metrics have been important signals that every

AV1 Image Format – Find out why you need AVIF to improve your website speed.

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Simon Frey

on April 1, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. As a website owner or an SEO specialist, the speed of your website is something I know you care about, and you are making efforts to optimize it. A website speed optimization process involves cutting down the elements that affect the speed, and among all the elements

Website Monitoring |Types and Levels of Website Monitoring you need to know – VitalFrog.

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Simon Frey

on March 19, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. After working hard to get your website to the point where it functions well, there is a chance that this state would change at any time and keeping track of all the changes by yourself will be a stressful task. Yet you need to observe your site,

Load Time vs Render time. Find out how these metrics affect your website.

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Simon Frey

on March 11, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. Load Time and Render Time, you probably have seen these two terms before, but you are not sure what they mean. You know they help give a view of a website’s speed and performance, but what is the difference between the Load Time of a website and

Time To First Byte (TTFB) || How To Improve Your TTFB Score.

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Simon Frey

on February 25, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. The speed of a webpage is one of the many ranking factors that Google uses to move a webpage to the first page of the Search Engine Result Page (SERP). With this, you should know that anything you do to improve the speed of your webpage is

PageSpeed Insight || Understand your PageSpeed Insight report.

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Simon Frey

on February 16, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. It is no longer news to you that web users will not have the time to wait entirely for a slow-loading page to load before they get to do what they want to do on the page. A slow-loading webpage will absolutely get a high bounce rate

What is Speed Index (SI) and steps to improving your Speed Index score?

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Simon Frey

on February 1, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. Providing users with a good webpage experience can be achieved partly by having a fast-loading webpage and good Speed Index. Some of the web vital metrics measure how fast a webpage loads, and each of these metrics measure a unique aspect of the webpage speed different from

What is Time To Interactive and How to get a good TTI score?

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Simon Frey

on January 26, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. Among the top 6 metrics performance section measured by Lighthouse, the Time To Interactive is one of them, and it measures an aspect of the speed of a web page. Just as it is vital to have a webpage that loads very fast, it is also essential

What is Total Blocking Time and How to reduce your TBT score?

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Simon Frey

on January 15, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. The unresponsiveness of a webpage is the degree to which long tasks running on the browser’s main thread affect the proper functioning of the webpage. And this can be measured using various metrics, which includes: First Input Delay. Total Blocking Time. Time To Interactiveness. But for now,

What are the First Input Delay and 5 ways of Optimizing your FID score?

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Simon Frey

on January 6, 2022

This post was originally published on this site. First Input Delay is the total time a browser takes to process an event in response to an interaction between the user and a web page. How a user perceives your website for the first time can determine to a large extent whether or not he will