Post by asim8 on Jun 13, 2023 5:03:27 GMT
However, you are only fooling yourself. Again, choose the connection that visitors to your website also have. For Pure IM I see from hostnames that the majority are cable (UPC, Ziggo), ADSL or on a fast company network (100mbit). The choice for a 20mbit/5mbit connection is therefore the most realistic option. Number of tests . More is better, but you can also exaggerate. I usually opt for three tests because that gives a good picture, without having to wait long. Repeat view – This tool can simulate the first visit to a page, but can also measure how fast the page is when it is reloaded.
Especially when using caching. It is therefore advisable to go through the tests on “First view and repeat view”. Other settings can, in my opinion, remain unchanged. Analysis results from Pure Brazil Email List IM Do the results of the different tests agree? It should be. You may see something like below. Webpage test analysis Pure IM Click for the large image At the top right is the overall 'rating', while below that is the numerical summary. The overall assessment is about seven points. A is the best and F is the worst. The seven points are: Time to First Byte – Time before the first data is sent. Enough about that in my previous blog about page speed.
Keep-Alive Enabled – This ensures that a connection remains open and files are sent from the web server to the user's computer in succession without requiring authentication for each file. This is almost always activated by default, so there are no surprises here. If that is different, please consult your web builder, because in many cases it is a (conscious) choice. Compress Transfer – If files are sent compressed, less data needs to be sent, which improves speed. Computers are fast enough to decompress this very quickly and convert the transmitted data into images.
Especially when using caching. It is therefore advisable to go through the tests on “First view and repeat view”. Other settings can, in my opinion, remain unchanged. Analysis results from Pure Brazil Email List IM Do the results of the different tests agree? It should be. You may see something like below. Webpage test analysis Pure IM Click for the large image At the top right is the overall 'rating', while below that is the numerical summary. The overall assessment is about seven points. A is the best and F is the worst. The seven points are: Time to First Byte – Time before the first data is sent. Enough about that in my previous blog about page speed.
Keep-Alive Enabled – This ensures that a connection remains open and files are sent from the web server to the user's computer in succession without requiring authentication for each file. This is almost always activated by default, so there are no surprises here. If that is different, please consult your web builder, because in many cases it is a (conscious) choice. Compress Transfer – If files are sent compressed, less data needs to be sent, which improves speed. Computers are fast enough to decompress this very quickly and convert the transmitted data into images.