Everything you need to know about website performance, Core Web Vitals, and PageSpeed scores.(27 articles)
Google PageSpeed Insights is the standard tool for measuring website performance. Here's what it measures, how to read the results, and what to do with them.
Core Web Vitals are three metrics Google uses to measure real-world user experience. Here's what they are, why they matter, and what scores you should aim for.
Yes, but not in the way most people think. Here's the actual relationship between page speed and Google rankings, backed by how the algorithm works.
A practical guide to the best free tools for checking website speed, what each one measures, and when to use which one.
A score of 90+ is good, but context matters. Here's what PageSpeed scores actually mean, what's realistic for different site types, and what to aim for.
Django is a Python web framework that can serve very fast pages with the right configuration. Here's how to optimize a Django site for top PageSpeed scores.
Laravel is a PHP framework that can power very fast websites when configured correctly. Here's how to optimize a Laravel app for high PageSpeed scores.
Squarespace controls most of its own infrastructure, but there are still practical steps you can take to improve your PageSpeed score. Here's what works.
A sudden PageSpeed score drop can silently kill your Google rankings before you notice. Here's how to diagnose what went wrong and recover fast.
Largest Contentful Paint is one of the most important Core Web Vitals. Here's what it measures, why it matters, and how to improve it.
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