
Perform a Full Core Web Vitals Site Audit
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How Core Web Vitals will combine with other speed and UX factors to influence your Google rankings.
1. Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)
The time for the largest visible element (i.e. “above the fold”) on a page to fully load. To pass Google’s Core Web Vitals assessment, the Largest Contentful Paint element on a page must be fully loaded within 2.5 seconds.
largest contentful paint
2. First Input Delay (FID)
The delay between a user taking their first action on a page (i.e. clicking a button, clicking on a search box, opening a menu) and the website responding. To pass Google’s Core Web Vitals assessment, a page must have a First Input Delay under 100 milliseconds.
first input delay
3. Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
A measurement of visual stability. Any elements which shift (move) during load will add to the page’s CLS score. To pass Google’s Core Web Vitals assessment, a page must have a Cumulative Layout Shift score under 0.1.
cumulative layout shift
Other Web Vitals (not classed as “Core”) include:
Time to First Byte (TTFB)
First Contentful Paint (FCP)
Total Blocking Time (TBT)
Time to Interactive (TTI)
And finally, we have four traditional UX factors:
Whether a site is mobile friendly
Whether it runs on HTTPS
Whether it’s safe to browse
Absence of intrusive interstitials (annoying popup ads)
1. Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)
The time for the largest visible element (i.e. “above the fold”) on a page to fully load. To pass Google’s Core Web Vitals assessment, the Largest Contentful Paint element on a page must be fully loaded within 2.5 seconds.
largest contentful paint
2. First Input Delay (FID)
The delay between a user taking their first action on a page (i.e. clicking a button, clicking on a search box, opening a menu) and the website responding. To pass Google’s Core Web Vitals assessment, a page must have a First Input Delay under 100 milliseconds.
first input delay
3. Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
A measurement of visual stability. Any elements which shift (move) during load will add to the page’s CLS score. To pass Google’s Core Web Vitals assessment, a page must have a Cumulative Layout Shift score under 0.1.
cumulative layout shift
Other Web Vitals (not classed as “Core”) include:
Time to First Byte (TTFB)
First Contentful Paint (FCP)
Total Blocking Time (TBT)
Time to Interactive (TTI)
And finally, we have four traditional UX factors:
Whether a site is mobile friendly
Whether it runs on HTTPS
Whether it’s safe to browse
Absence of intrusive interstitials (annoying popup ads)
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
Site URL and Google Search Console Access
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