Monitoring and Optimization of Google Core Web Vitals: A Guide
Google Core Web Vitals is an initiative that focuses on user -experience websites. It allows you to easily identify the bad experience of users on your site and also shows how bad UX affects SEO. 🚀
The three main web-gain metrics from Google measure different aspects of website performance: Largest Contentible Paint (LCP), Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) and Interaction to Next Paint (Inp). 🧠
There are different types of Core Web Vitals data that you often see in different data and data sources, so it is important to understand the difference. 💡
Before subscribing for a monitoring service, it is recommended that you take a single test test test with a free tool such as Google's Pagespeed Insights or Debugbear Website Speed Test. ⚡
Continuing the tests, you will get advantages over individual tests. For example, constant testing causes a notification when a new problem appears on your website, allowing you to start solving it immediately. 🧩
- 📌 Google Core Web Vitals are important metrics that measure custom experience on your site.
- 📌 This article considers how they are measured and how you can use Debugbear to monitor them.
- 📌 It is important to understand the difference between different types of Core Web Vitals data that you often see in different data and data sources.
- 📌 Debugbear is a tool that allows you to monitor and optimize Core Web Vitals, offering detailed reports and recommendations.
This article was generated with the assistance of AI based on the referenced material, then manually reviewed and edited by the author for accuracy and usefulness.
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2024/04/monitor-optimize-google-core-web-vitals/