Conclusion
With that, it’s necessary to monitor the loading speed of your website, and several tools can help you get things done. In an attempt to ensure your pages are kept user-friendly and quick-loading, I’ve laid out some tools below to help monitor the page load time of your site:
- Google PageSpeed Insights: This tool offers reports for both mobile and desktop versions of your website. So, if you have both devices, Page Speed Insightswill grade your website on a scale of 1:100, indicating that a grade of 85 and above is okay. Not that alone, this tool will suggest the best way to improve your page load time.
- Pingdom: Pingdom gives detailed reports in sections, targeting a performance grade with page analysis. The page test will show analysis of the load time and page size.
So, click on Show How to Fix and follow the right steps to improve user-experience and optimize site loading speed.
Join the Discussion
Write something…
timstime20
Premium
Appreciate your insights I’m just getting started but obviously these are important steps and important decisions
Thanks this will be in my archives for reference as I make those decisions
Thanks
Tim
Thanks this will be in my archives for reference as I make those decisions
Thanks
Tim