What is page speed and why does it matter?
What is page speed and why does it matter?
Page speed refers to how fast your site loads for a user, something Google takes into account while ranking websites since a faster loading page directly translate to better user experience. If the interviewer asks what you would do to increase page speed, describe how you’ve achieved this in the past with examples such as reducing image sizes, enabling compression, reducing redirects, removing render-blocking JavaScript, leveraging browser caching, improve server response time, using a content distribution network to compress files, optimizing the code etc.
Google has indicated site speed (and as a result, page speed) is one of the signals used by its algorithm to rank pages. ... Page speed is also important to user experience. Pages with a longer load time tend to have higher bounce rates and lower average time on page.
Page speed is defined as how fast a webpage loads in the browser.
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Page speed is a measurement of how fast the content on your page loads. if a page takes longer than 3 seconds to load, over a quarter of users will click away. Mobile users expect speed, too.
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