About PageSpeed Insights

PageSpeed Insights checks to see if a page has applied common performance best practices and provides a score, which ranges from 0 to 100 points, and falls into one of the following three categories:

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  1. Good: The page applies most performance best practices and should deliver a good user experience.
  2. Needs work: The page is missing some common performance optimizations that may result in a slow user experience. Please investigate the recommendations below.
  3. Poor: The page needs optimization and is likely to deliver a slow user experience. Please prioritize and apply the recommendations below.

PageSpeed Insights measures the performance of a page for mobile and desktop devices. It fetches the URL twice, once with a mobile user-agent, and once with a desktop user-agent.

Please note that PageSpeed Insights is continually improving. Account for new performance best practices and the provided score will change over time. A high score usually relates to a fast user experience but does not guarantee it.
PageSpeed Insights measures how the page can improve its performance on:

  1. time to above-the-fold load: time elapsing from the moment a user requests a new page and to the moment the browser renders the above-the-fold content.
  2. time to full page load: Elapsed time from the moment a user requests a new page to the moment the page is fully rendered by the browser.

However, since the performance of a network connection varies considerably, PageSpeed Insights only considers the network-independent aspects of page performance: the server configuration, the HTML structure of a page, and its use of external resources such as images, JavaScript, and CSS. Finally implementing the suggestions should improve the relative performance of the page. However, the absolute performance of the page will still be dependent upon a user’s network connection.

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