5 documents tagged with “Navigation Types”
When a user arrives on your page they can do it in different ways: a clean load, a back-button return (bfcache), a reload, or via prerender from Speculation Rules. Each type has its own speed profile.
Under this tag you will find articles on how to read navigation types, how we display them in the Domains report, and what to do with them for better CrUX metrics.
BFcache: Accelerate User Navigation Through Browsing History
The back/forward cache (or BFcache) is a browser optimization enabling instant back-and-forth navigation, significantly enhancing the browsing experience, especially for users on slower networks or devices.
Monitoring PageSpeed.ONE Version 4.5: New Landing Pages, Help, Monthly Navigation Types
Introducing the next version of the PageSpeed.ONE web speed monitoring. We focused on better explanations of the PLUS monitoring features for those interested.
Navigation Types
Understanding the different types of navigation is crucial because some are significantly faster than others. From a web speed optimization perspective, the goal is to direct as many users as possible to the faster navigation types.
Release of PageSpeed.ONE Speed Monitoring Version 4.4: Navigation Types, New Test Setup, and a Trove of Help
We've been working hard (really hard) on the help section. Plus, we've automated the launch of monitoring PLUS. The main update, however, will delight anyone who loves truly fast pages.
Speculation Rules API: The Path to Instant Page Loading
The Speculation Rules API offers us the ability to preload or even pre-render another page. This can lead to nearly instantaneous page loading for users transitioning between pages, enhancing their overall web experience.