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Google now putting badge on websites

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While surfing on internet whenever you click or visit any website of your choice, sometimes some websites loads faster and some loads slower. If website load's fast then there is not a matter for concern but whenever a website loads slower then you think that website loads slow because of your internet connection or there is some problem with the websites. Because of this problem sometimes you wastes your very precious couple of minutes which you could utilize it by watching any web-series, playing games or whatever you want to do.

Google is ready to give you solution for problem on slow loading websites by putting badges onto those websites which loads slow or fast. This will help those users so they can decide whether or not to click on that link.

Google hasn't yet explained how they're going to labeled or can put badges on website,  but says it may experiment with different options to see which makes the sense.

According to rumors, a slow-loading website may show a “Loading…” page that includes a warning, like a caution icon and text that reads “usually loads slow.” Meanwhile, a fast website may display a green progress indicator bar at the top of the page instead of a blue one.

Image Source: TechCrunch

Because of this new feature in Google, now web developers have to do some extra work on website's loading speed or can say performance because if web developers does not improve performance of websites then Google will labeled a tag for slow loading speed on their websites.

Google recommends to web developers to visits  web.dev./fast; online tool for optimization suggestions, PageSpeed Insights; and personalized advice tool, Lighthouse.

“Speed has been one of Chrome’s core principles since the beginning – we’re constantly working to give users an experience that is instant as they browse the web,” a Chrome blog post explained. “That said, we have all visited web pages we thought would load fast, only to be met by an experience that could have been better. We think the web can do better…,” it read.
The plans were announced at the Chrome Developer Summit, alongside other developer-focused updates. This included a preview of “Web Bundles,” an API that lets developers distribute web content across any format, like email, FTP or even USB. Plus, Portals, a web experience previously announced at Google I/O, was demonstrated with early partner Fandango.

Reference:- TechCrunch, Pixabay 

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