tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193110888000243108.post7310014397805905368..comments2024-02-29T18:20:22.736+00:00Comments on Press 2.0: Website Performance – Are you doing enough?Haydenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01294002314572089407noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193110888000243108.post-55426391107673917702011-04-19T14:22:03.280+01:002011-04-19T14:22:03.280+01:00It's interesting to note that the Google's...It's interesting to note that the Google's explanation of the result is not based on how long it takes for a page to load but how much room for improvement there is. <br /><br />My website www.klyndesign.co.uk gets a score of 89/100 so no alarm bells are ringing.<br /><br />You mention 'the average user's browser'. This is quite prevelant to my current project whereby the website I am working on will soon have a worldwide target audience and the average users browser can be very different between countries. <br /><br />In Germany Firefox is streets ahead in popularity, while in other countries Firefox is less so and Internet Explorer still has a stronghold.<br /><br />Therefore, for websites with a worldwide target audience or specific country audiences, the browser type ideally needs to be factored into performance testing rather than a simple page load stat as the different browser technologies will have an impact on the last mile page rendering, and a performance issue may only manifest itself in a specific browser.Charlie The Doghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18350551236704223137noreply@blogger.com