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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Jan 8, 2024 5:39:44 GMT
This time is worth it. According to the suggestion, below milliseconds is best. Cumulative layout offset allows you to determine the number of swipes that occur on a page 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 C Level Contact List external site resources, etc. This parameter is not calculated in time units. The most favorable coefficient should be less than . First content-rich paint is a parameter that allows you to estimate how long it will take to load the first element on your online store website. how quickly the user can see the first content of the page after clicking on the link, which can affect his positive impression and experience when using the website. The best results are those that take no more than a second and are appreciated not only by your website visitors, but also by your visitors. Interaction with the next paint is a new indicator that will be replaced in the near future (probably years). Its job is to determine how fast a website will load once it’s fully loaded. The higher the value of this indicator, the less responsive the online store is. The best results for this parameter are considered to be values below . Another performance metric is time to first byte.
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