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
- Enter the URL you want to test.
- Select the device (Mobile, Desktop, or Both) and test location.
- Choose analysis options like image and CSS analysis.
- Click "Analyze Page Speed" to start the test.
- 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.
Need Help?
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