Google Chrome will identify and notify users of slow loading websites



Google made it clear that we are working on a feature to notify users when connecting to a slow-loading website in Chrome. If this function is implemented, Chrome will give a badge to the website according to the loading speed, and when accessing a slow loading site, it will notify the user that `` this site takes time to load '' is.

Chromium Blog: Moving towards a faster web

https://blog.chromium.org/2019/11/moving-towards-faster-web.html

According to Google, when you access a website that is slow to load in Chrome, you will see the message `` Loading ... '' and the message `` (This site always takes time to load) '' as shown in the left image below He is considering it. Also, as shown on the right side of the image, the idea of telling the user the reading speed with the color of the reading progress bar displayed below the address bar is also being considered.



Google is thinking that Chrome will check the website's previous loading speed, find the site that is taking a long time to load, and flag it. This allows Chrome to identify websites that are always slow to load and notify users.

It is not clear when the badge system that visualizes this loading speed will be displayed in Chrome, but Google also said `` Possibility to implement badge system '' at

Chrome Dev Summit 2019 held on Monday, November 11, 2019 The Verge, the technical media, reported.


by Antonio Helenilson

Google also recommends using PageSpeed Insights , which measures website load speed, and Lighthouse , an audit tool for web apps, to assess the performance of your website.

Google has set the ultimate goal of “visualizing website load speed” as “defining a badge for a high-quality user experience”. Of course, a high-quality user experience is not only determined by the loading speed of a website, but visualization of loading speed is the first step. Google also said that other things like WebAssembly and PWA will improve the user experience.

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