16 documents tagged with “CrUX”
CrUX is the CrUX.
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) Metric: How to Find and Eliminate Unwanted Page Shifts
Do ads on a website push the text you’re reading out of view? Frustrated when content shifts just before you click and you end up clicking somewhere else by mistake?
Core Web Vitals
Core Web Vitals (CWV) is Google's essential set of metrics designed to reflect website loading speed and user experience. Let's explore which metrics it includes, why they matter, and how to measure them.
First Contentful Paint (FCP)
First Contentful Paint (FCP) is a metric that measures the time from the start of page load to the moment the browser renders the first piece of content on the page.
Interaction to Next Paint (INP) Metric: Tackling Slow Interactions
Google introduces a new metric, Interaction to Next Paint (INP). In March 2024, as part of the three most important Core Web Vitals metrics, it will replace First Input Delay (FID).
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) Metric: A Guide to Faster Web Loading
The world of Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) metrics is like adrenaline-fueled auto racing—a constant race against the clock.
PageSpeed.cz Score (SPS): How we measure web speed for users?
We present a single number that acts as a proxy metric for Core Web Vitals on mobile and desktop. We call it the PageSpeed.cz Score (SPS).
Time To First Byte (TTFB)
TTFB shows the speed of the server (or infrastructure), the backend parts of the application, and also the network speed between the server and the user’s browser.
How we measure website speed?
This article explains exactly how we collect and process speed data for websites in the app.pagespeed.cz monitoring.
Domains Report
The Domains report shows the speed status of measured domains. It is the most important report for tracking the speed development of the entire website.
Summary Report
The landing page, the so-called “Summary,” provides a quick view of your site’s current speed across different contexts and measurement types
Report “Pages”
The “Pages” report in PageSpeed.cz monitoring shows the current state and trend of the speed of the measured URLs.
Chrome UX Report: Real-User Speed Data from Google
Chrome UX Report (CrUX) is a public data set provided by Google that collects and anonymously analyzes data about real user experience when browsing the web with the Chrome browser.
Website Speed Monitoring: Why It Matters and How to Use It Effectively
Measuring speed once in a while isn’t enough. Without continuous speed monitoring you won’t uncover hidden issues, you’ll lack a data history for analysis, and you’ll easily miss trends that could cost your business conversions and visitors.
Why Optimize Website Speed?
Psychology, conversions, and Google — why you should have a fast website too.
Types of Web Speed Measurement: Synthetic, Chrome UX Report, and Real User Monitoring
In this article, we clarify the differences between the various types of web speed measurement. We’ll discuss synthetic data (“synth”), data from Google users (“CrUX”), and data from all users (“RUM”).
Why have a fast website
Website speed is crucial for the success of your online business. Find out why.