Page Speed Analyzer Documentation

Overview: The Page Speed Analyzer helps you measure your website's performance and identify opportunities to improve Core Web Vitals and user experience.

Features

  • Analyze both mobile and desktop performance
  • Test from multiple locations (Global, US, Europe, Asia)
  • Detailed Core Web Vitals analysis (LCP, FID, CLS, FCP)
  • Image, CSS, and JavaScript optimization analysis
  • Caching and compression checks
  • Actionable recommendations for improvement

How to Use

  1. Enter the URL you want to test.
  2. Select the device (Mobile, Desktop, or Both) and test location.
  3. Choose analysis options like image and CSS analysis.
  4. Click "Analyze Page Speed" to start the test.
  5. Review the results, including performance scores, Core Web Vitals, and optimization opportunities.

Core Web Vitals Explained

  • LCP (Largest Contentful Paint): Measures loading performance. Should be below 2.5 seconds.
  • FID (First Input Delay): Measures interactivity. Should be below 100 milliseconds.
  • CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift): Measures visual stability. Should be less than 0.1.
  • FCP (First Contentful Paint): Measures the time it takes for the first content to render. Should be below 1.8 seconds.

Best Practices

Run multiple tests

Performance can vary, so it's a good idea to run the test a few times to get a baseline.

  • Test your most important pages regularly.
  • Pay close attention to mobile performance, as it's a key ranking factor.
  • Use the recommendations to create a prioritized list of performance improvements.
Quick Tips

Pro Tip: Use the "Compare with Competitors" feature to see how your site stacks up against others in your industry.


Image Optimization: Compressing images and using modern formats like WebP can significantly improve your LCP.


Caching: Implement browser caching to speed up load times for returning visitors.

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