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Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 8:47:17 GMT
Maximum content paint is a metric that applies to the largest amount of content presented on a store’s website. When a user decides to browse a website, he or she should be able to view it as quickly as possible. This mainly applies to elements located at the top. The rest do not participate in the calculation of the indicator value and can be loaded later after scrolling the page. The largest content rendered may be graphics, large blocks of text, or C Level Contact List videos embedded on the page. If the load time of the largest element is less than seconds, the page will be ranked highest. First input latency is a metric that determines how long it takes for a website to allow users to interact with its content. After clicking on a link to an online store, the user waits for the moment when he can actively start browsing its content. This time is worth it. According to the suggestion, below milliseconds is best. Cumulative layout offset allows you to determine when a user clicks a link to the page. Before reaching full load, the system changes significantly and needs time to stabilize. Graphics, menu content, and all these elements may change their position before the entire page layout adapts to the device's screen diagonal. Refers to loading page elements such as styles, photos, external site resources, etc. This parameter is not calculated in time units. The most favorable coefficient should be less than.
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