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Visit learning.googleWe analyzed Learning.google page load time and found that the first response time was 69 ms and then it took 1.7 sec to load all DOM resources and completely render a web page. This is quite a good result, as only 30% of websites can load faster.
learning.google performance score
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Value1.4 s
98/100
10%
Value3.4 s
66/100
25%
Value1.7 s
100/100
10%
Value380 ms
69/100
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Value0.013
100/100
15%
Value5.4 s
72/100
10%
69 ms
9 ms
30 ms
69 ms
94 ms
Our browser made a total of 45 requests to load all elements on the main page. We found that 16% of them (7 requests) were addressed to the original Learning.google, 60% (27 requests) were made to Lh3.googleusercontent.com and 7% (3 requests) were made to Fonts.gstatic.com. The less responsive or slowest element that took the longest time to load (426 ms) relates to the external source Lh3.googleusercontent.com.
Page size can be reduced by 194.6 kB (12%)
1.6 MB
1.4 MB
In fact, the total size of Learning.google main page is 1.6 MB. This result falls beyond the top 1M of websites and identifies a large and not optimized web page that may take ages to load. 70% of websites need less resources to load. Images take 1.3 MB which makes up the majority of the site volume.
Potential reduce by 173.4 kB
HTML content can be minified and compressed by a website’s server. The most efficient way is to compress content using GZIP which reduces data amount travelling through the network between server and browser. This page needs HTML code to be minified as it can gain 43.0 kB, which is 22% of the original size. It is highly recommended that content of this web page should be compressed using GZIP, as it can save up to 173.4 kB or 90% of the original size.
Potential reduce by 20.8 kB
Image size optimization can help to speed up a website loading time. The chart above shows the difference between the size before and after optimization. Learning images are well optimized though.
Potential reduce by 388 B
It’s better to minify JavaScript in order to improve website performance. The diagram shows the current total size of all JavaScript files against the prospective JavaScript size after its minification and compression. This website has mostly compressed JavaScripts.
Potential reduce by 3 B
CSS files minification is very important to reduce a web page rendering time. The faster CSS files can load, the earlier a page can be rendered. Learning.google has all CSS files already compressed.
Number of requests can be reduced by 7 (17%)
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The browser has sent 41 CSS, Javascripts, AJAX and image requests in order to completely render the main page of Learning. We recommend that multiple CSS and JavaScript files should be merged into one by each type, as it can help reduce assets requests from 8 to 1 for JavaScripts and as a result speed up the page load time.
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learning.google accessibility score
ARIA
These are opportunities to improve the usage of ARIA in your application which may enhance the experience for users of assistive technology, like a screen reader.
Impact
Issue
[aria-*] attributes do not match their roles
learning.google best practices score
Trust and Safety
Impact
Issue
Does not use HTTPS
Ensure CSP is effective against XSS attacks
User Experience
Impact
Issue
Serves images with low resolution
General
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Issue
Detected JavaScript libraries
Browser errors were logged to the console
Page has valid source maps
learning.google SEO score
Mobile Friendly
Make sure your pages are mobile friendly so users don’t have to pinch or zoom in order to read the content pages. [Learn more](https://developers.google.com/search/mobile-sites/).
Impact
Issue
Document uses legible font sizes
EN
EN
UTF-8
Language claimed in HTML meta tag should match the language actually used on the web page. Otherwise Learning.google can be misinterpreted by Google and other search engines. Our service has detected that English is used on the page, and it matches the claimed language. Our system also found out that Learning.google main page’s claimed encoding is utf-8. Use of this encoding format is the best practice as the main page visitors from all over the world won’t have any issues with symbol transcription.
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Open Graph data is detected on the main page of Learning. This is the best way to make the web page social media friendly. Here is how it looks like on Facebook: