At Google, we're passionate about making the web faster. To help web page owners optimize their pages for speed, we open-sourced the Page Speed web performance tool a year ago. Today, we're excited to launch a new Page Speed feature: Page Speed for ads, such as display and rich media ads, and trackers, also known as analytics.
Page Speed now enables developers to run a performance analysis of the ads, the trackers, or the remaining content of the page. Web developers can use Page Speed to determine how ads and trackers impact the performance of their web pages, and ad and tracker providers can use this feature to tune their services for speed.
For instance, when analyzing an example web page, Page Speed displays several suggestions that we can apply to make the page faster:
But which of these suggestions applies to the content on the page that we authored? Which apply to the ads and trackers? Using the "Analyze"menu, we can determine that, in this example, the ads are contributing to slowing down the page:
When we switch to analyze the content of the page, the score for the page improves to 93. We can in this case enable compression for the resource that is served uncompressed currently.
We hope that you try these and other new features and rules of Page Speed and find them useful to further optimize the speed of your web pages.
Please share your experience using this new feature in our discussion forum.
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This is a very good improvement by Google...
ReplyDeleteOk, I've been silenced till now, because is so damn stupid/obvious. Page speed DOESN'T SAY how much it takes to load a page. enough said.
ReplyDeleteExcellant work!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIts great. If will really allow to optimize the pages.
ReplyDeleteIf any one can help with optimazation i would appriciate it. thank you renee
ReplyDeleteBart, that's because it's a meaningless metric... you need to know if you are doing everything you can to fix things to work as fast as possible, not the useless millisecond count... :)
ReplyDeleteThere are other tools for that, but I can't disagree that showing it might be a nice/quick addition, if it wouldn't detract from the tools real purpose.