Making Smartphone Sites Load Fast
Users tell us they use
smartphones to search online because it’s quick and convenient, but today’s
average mobile page typically takes more than 7 seconds to load. Wouldn’t it be
great if mobile pages loaded in under one second? Today we’re announcing new
guidelines and an updated PageSpeed Insights tool to help webmasters optimize
their mobile pages for best rendering performance.
Prioritizing
above-the-fold content
Research shows that users’
flow is interrupted if pages take longer than one second to load. To deliver
the best experience and keep the visitor engaged, our guidelines focus on
rendering some content, known as the above-the-fold content, to users in one
second (or less!) while the rest of the page continues to load and render in
the background. The above-the-fold HTML, CSS, and JS is known as the critical
rendering path.
We can achieve sub-second
rendering of the above-the-fold content on mobile networks by applying the
following best practices:
• Server must render the response (< 200 ms)
• Number of redirects should be minimized
• Number of roundtrips to first render should be minimized
• Avoid external blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold
content
• Reserve time for browser layout and rendering (200 ms)
• Optimize JavaScript execution and rendering time
These are explained in
more details in the mobile-specific help pages, and, when you’re ready, you can
test your pages and the improvements you make using the PageSpeed Insights tool.
Article Source: Google WebMaster Central
Making Smartphone Sites Load Fast
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