Core Web Vital Check
Core Web Vitals: How The New Ranking Signals Impact SEO
Important Points
Core Web Vitals Three metrics embedded in the Google page experience signal that measure the user experience of the page.
Core Web Vitals measure how fast a page is visible, how long it takes before a user interacts with the page, and the visual stability of objects on the page.
Metrics currently form Core Web Vitals Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Delay of Initial Installation (FID), and Change of Layout (CLS), although this may change over time.
Need to fix if the largest content of the website take time to load
How To Fix
Image Optimize
Where the image format should be jpeg 2000, jpeg-xp as per recommended by Google
CSS And Java Script should be optimized
Faster Server responses should be maintain
Measure the layout shift of the website
How to fix
All Image should have fixed dimension for the website( css aspect ratio boxes )
ADD CDN (content delivery network )
Fixed font style for website
Mobile frame check
First Input Delay (FID)
FID is a Core Web Vitals metric that measures time to interactive. Specifically, it measures the time between the first user input with a web page (clicking, tapping, swiping, etc.) and when that page responds.
Ways to improve your FID score
- Minimize (or defer) JavaScript since it’s difficult, if not impossible, for users to interact with your site when JS is running
- Remove non-essential third-party scripts that have to load before a user can interact with your site (heat maps, analytics, etc.)
- Implement browser caching, which stores certain elements in a user’s browser so that they don’t have to be reloaded every time
- Follow Google’s advice for your specific URL (See how to measure Core Web Vitals below.)

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