Core Web Vitals to Know about Complete Site Health
Core web vitals are part of Google overall assessment. It has 3 metrics that measure the user experience on websites. Core web vitals are a set of specific factors which describe about overall user experience. Core web vitals consider three statics:
1.
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP): LCP tells how a page takes time to load from the
point of view of an actual user. It measures loading time performance. To
get a good User Experience, LCP must start within 2.5 seconds of the page being
loaded.
2. First Input Delay (FID): FID measures User interaction time with page. Measure the interactivity with the site. To provide a good user experience, a page must have a FID of 100 milliseconds or less.
3. Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS): It Measures visual stability. To provides a good user experienc and Tells how stable a page is as it loads (aka “visual stability”).
You can find your
site’s Core Web Vitals data in the “enhancements” section of your Google Search
Console account.
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