Run 5 summary

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook

Tested 2026-05-26 04:53:46 using Chrome 148.0.7778.96 (runtime settings)

SummaryWaterfall MetricsVideoFilmstrip CoachPageXrayCPU Screenshots

Summary

LCP936 ms
CLS0.031
Coach82
Loading & responsiveness
TTFB
395 ms
First Paint
936 ms
Fully Loaded
1.854 s
Total Blocking Time
7 ms
Max Potential FID
57 ms
Page weight & requests
Total transfer size
789.3 KB
Requests
59
CPU
CPU long tasks
2
CPU last long task at
1.711 s
Visual progress
First Visual Change
933 ms
Speed Index
1.056 s
Visual Complete 85%
966 ms
Visual Complete 99%
1.900 s
Last Visual Change
1.900 s
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Waterfall

First paintFCPLCPDOMContentLoadedDOM interactiveLoadRender-blockingRedirectError

Video

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0 s
0.8 sCPU Long Task duration 155 ms
0.9 smwStartup 889 msDOM Content Loaded Time 899 ms
1 sFirst Visual Change 933 msFirst Contentful Paint 936 msLCP <P> mwEA 936 msVisual Complete 85% 966 ms
1.1 s
1.2 s
1.3 s
1.5 sPage Load Time 1.448 s
1.6 s
1.7 sLayout Shift 0.00000 1.616 smwCentralNoticeBanner 1.681 s
1.8 sCPU Long Task duration 57 msLayout Shift 0.03125 1.765 sLargest Image 1.800 sHeading 1.800 s
1.9 sFully Loaded 1.854 sLast Visual Change 1.900 sVisual Complete 95% 1.900 sVisual Complete 99% 1.900 s
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Coach

The coach helps you find performance problems on your web page using web performance best practice rules. And gives you advice on privacy and best practices. Tested using Coach-core version 9.2.1.

Performance advice

82
10 warnings3 info
warn(0)Serve images in modern formats (AVIF, WebP)modernImageFormats

The page ships 30 images (out of 30) in JPEG/PNG/GIF without a modern alternative. Wrap them in a <picture> with a <source type="image/avif"> or "image/webp" before the legacy <img>, or serve modern formats from your image pipeline directly. AVIF and WebP usually deliver 25–50% smaller files at the same quality.

AVIF and WebP routinely deliver 25–50% smaller files than JPEG and PNG at the same perceived quality, and every browser version still under support understands at least one of them. Ship modern formats either through a <picture> element with <source type="image/avif"> / "image/webp" entries in front of the legacy <img>, or directly from a content-negotiating image pipeline that returns AVIF / WebP when the client accepts it. https://web.dev/articles/serve-images-webp

Offenders
warn(0)Avoid extra requests by setting cache headerscacheHeaders

The page has 29 requests that are missing a cache time. Configure a cache time so the browser doesn't need to download them every time. It will save 192.5 kB the next access.

The easiest way to make your page fast is to avoid doing requests to the server. Setting a cache header on your server response will tell the browser that it doesn't need to download the asset again during the configured cache time! Always try to set a cache time if the content doesn't change for every request.

Offenders
warn(0)Total JavaScript size shouldn't be too bigjavascriptSize

The total JavaScript transfer size is 453.6 kB and the uncompressed size is 1.8 MB. This is totally crazy! There is really room for improvement here.

A lot of JavaScript often means you are downloading more than you need. How complex is the page and what can the user do on the page? Do you use multiple JavaScript frameworks?

Offenders
URLTransferContent
https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php?lang=it&modules=startup&only=scripts&raw=1&skin=vector-202221.8 KB65.9 KB
https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php...ia.org/w/load.php4.1 KB8.3 KB
https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php...ia.org/w/load.php17.7 KB60.3 KB
https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php...ia.org/w/load.php356.7 KB1.4 MB
https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php...ia.org/w/load.php25.4 KB120.6 KB
https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php...ia.org/w/load.php2.8 KB14.8 KB
https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php...ia.org/w/load.php1.4 KB994 B
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php...a.org/w/index.php8.9 KB26.5 KB
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php...a.org/w/index.php2.7 KB4.1 KB
https://auth.wikimedia.org/metawiki/wiki/Special:CentralAutoLogin/checkLoggedIn...gin/checkLoggedIn1.4 KB254 B
warn(8)Lazy-load below-the-fold imageslazyLoadingImages

The page has 23 below-the-fold images without loading="lazy". Add loading="lazy" so the browser defers downloading and decoding them until the user scrolls them into view.

Adding loading="lazy" to an <img> tells the browser not to download or decode it until it is close to the viewport. For images that the user may never see (deep in the page, behind a tab, in a footer carousel), this saves bandwidth and main-thread time during initial render. The LCP image and any image in the initial viewport should NOT be lazy-loaded — that delays the first paint. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/img#loading

Offenders
warn(20)Don't scale images in the browseravoidScalingImages

The page has 8 images that are scaled more than 100 pixels. It would be better if those images are sent so the browser don't need to scale them.

It's easy to scale images in the browser and make sure they look good in different devices, however that is bad for performance! Scaling images in the browser takes extra CPU time and will hurt performance on mobile. And the user will download extra kilobytes (sometimes megabytes) of data that could be avoided. Don't do that, make sure you create multiple version of the same image server-side and serve the appropriate one.

Offenders
warn(50)Don't use private headers on static contentprivateAssets

The page has 6 requests with private headers. The main page has a private header. It could be right in some cases where the user can be logged in and served specific content. But if your asset is static it should never be private. Make sure that the assets really should be private and only used by one user. Otherwise, make it cacheable for everyone.

If you set private headers on content, that means that the content are specific for that user. Static content should be able to be cached and used by everyone. Avoid setting the cache header to private.

Offenders
warn(60)Avoid CPU Long TaskslongTasks

The page has 2 CPU long tasks with the total of 212 ms. The total blocking time is 7 ms and 1 long task before first contentful paint with total time of 155 ms. However the CPU Long Task is depending on the computer/phones actual CPU speed, so you should measure this on the same type of the device that your user is using. Use Geckoprofiler for Firefox or Chromes tracelog to debug your long tasks.

Long CPU tasks locks the thread. To the user this is commonly visible as a "locked up" page where the browser is unable to respond to user input; this is a major source of bad user experience on the web today. However the CPU Long Task is depending on the computer/phones actual CPU speed, so you should measure this on the same type of the device that your user is using. To debug you should use the Chrome timeline log and drag/drop it into devtools or use Firefox Geckoprofiler.

Offenders
  • unknown
  • self
infoLong cache headers is goodcacheHeadersLong

The page has 21 requests that have a shorter cache time than one year (but still a cache time).

Setting a cache header is good. Setting a long cache header (a year) is even better because the asset will stay in the browser cache across visits. For content-hashed URLs (e.g. app.4af2.css) you can safely use Cache-Control: max-age=31536000, immutable. For unversioned URLs that may change, use a revalidating strategy instead.

Offenders
infoAdd decoding="async" to non-critical imagesdecodingAsync

The page has 6 images (out of 35) without a decoding hint. Add decoding="async" to non-critical images so the browser can decode them off the main thread.

Setting decoding="async" on an <img> tells the browser it can decode the image off the main thread, which keeps the page responsive to user interactions while images are being processed. The default ("auto") leaves the choice to the browser. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/img#decoding

Offenders
warn(90)Avoid doing redirectsassetsRedirects

The page has 1 redirect. 1 of the redirects are from the base domain, please fix them!

A redirect is one extra step for the user to download the asset. Avoid that if you want to be fast. Redirects are even more of a showstopper on mobile.

Offenders
infoMake each CSS response smalloptimalCssSize

https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php?lang=it&modules=ext.cite.parsoid.styles%7Cext.cite.styles%7Cext.uls.interlanguage%7Cext.visualEditor.desktopArticleTarget.noscript%7Cext.wikimediaBadges%7Cext.wikimediamessages.styles%7Cjquery.makeCollapsible.styles%7Cjquery.tablesorter.styles%7Cmediawiki.page.gallery.styles%7Cmediawiki.skinning.content.parsoid%7Cskins.vector.icons%2Cstyles%7Cskins.vector.search.codex.styles%7Cwikibase.client.init&only=styles&skin=vector-2022 size is 25.9 kB (25862) and that is bigger than the limit of 25 kB. Try to keep each CSS response under 25 kB.

Render-blocking CSS holds up the first paint until it has fully downloaded, parsed and applied, so smaller CSS files mean a faster start. Split your CSS into a small critical bundle inlined or eagerly loaded, with the rest lazy-loaded.

Offenders
URLTransferContent
https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php...ia.org/w/load.php25.3 KB202.1 KB
warn(95)Inline CSS for faster first renderinlineCss

The page has both inline CSS and CSS requests even though it uses a HTTP/2-ish connection. If you have many users on slow connections, it can be better to only inline the CSS. Run your own tests and check the waterfall graph to see what happens.

In the early days of the Internet, inlining CSS was one of the ugliest things you can do. That has changed if you want your page to start rendering fast for your user. Always inline the critical CSS when you use HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 (avoid doing CSS requests that block rendering) and lazy load and cache the rest of the CSS. It is a little more complicated when using HTTP/2. Does your server support HTTP push? Then maybe that can help. Do you have a lot of users on a slow connection and are serving large chunks of HTML? Then it could be better to use the inline technique, becasue some servers always prioritize HTML content over CSS so the user needs to download the HTML first, before the CSS is downloaded.

warn(99)Avoid slowing down the critical rendering pathavoidRenderBlocking

The page has 2 blocking requests and 0 in body parser blocking (0 JavaScript and 2 CSS). There are 1 potentially render blocking requests. You need to verify if it is render blocking: https://it.wikipedia.org/w/load.php?lang=it&modules=startup&only=scripts&raw=1&skin=vector-2022

The critical rendering path is what the browser needs to do to start rendering the page. Every file requested inside of the head element will postpone the rendering of the page, because the browser need to do the request. Avoid loading JavaScript synchronously inside of the head (you should not need JavaScript to render the page), request files from the same domain as the main document (to avoid DNS lookups) and inline CSS for really fast rendering and a short rendering path.

Offenders

Best practice advice

76
1 warning4 info
infoMeta descriptionmetaDescription

The page is missing a meta description.

Use a page description to make the page more relevant to search engines.

infoAvoid unnecessary headersunnecessaryHeaders

There are 25 responses that sets both a max-age and expires header. There are 59 responses that sets a server header.

Do not send headers that you don't need. We look for p3p, cache-control and max-age, pragma, server and x-frame-options headers. Have a look at Andrew Betts - Headers for Hackers talk as a guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k92ZbrY815c or read https://www.fastly.com/blog/headers-we-dont-want.

Offenders
infoGive every image a textual alternativeimageAltText
warn(50)Set a sensible viewport meta tagviewport

The viewport meta tag does not contain width=device-width, the browser may use a desktop-width fallback.

The viewport meta tag tells the browser how to lay out the page on small screens. Without it (or without width=device-width) the page is rendered at a desktop fallback width and scaled down, which makes text unreadable on mobile. Disabling zoom (user-scalable=no, maximum-scale<=1) is also an accessibility regression. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Viewport_meta_tag

infoDo not send too long headerslongHeaders

https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook has a header content-security-policy that is 4501 characters long. https://it.wikipedia...ia.org/w/load.php has a header sourcemap that is 1377 characters long.

Do not send response headers that are too long.

Offenders

Privacy advice

80
4 warnings2 info
infoSet a Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy header so cross-origin subresources opt in to being embedded.crossOriginEmbedderPolicyHeader

Set a Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy header (typically require-corp or credentialless) on the document response to control cross-origin embedding.

Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy (COEP) makes the page refuse to load cross-origin subresources unless they explicitly opt in via CORP or CORS. Together with Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy it puts the page in a cross-origin isolated context, which mitigates cross-window side-channel attacks (Spectre) and unlocks high-resolution timers and SharedArrayBuffer. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy

Offenders
warn(0)Set a Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy header to isolate the page from cross-origin windows.crossOriginOpenerPolicyHeader

Set a Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy header (typically same-origin) on the document response to isolate the page from cross-origin windows.

Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy (COOP) lets a page sever its window-group ties to cross-origin documents that opened it or that it opens. Together with Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy it puts the page in a cross-origin isolated context, which mitigates cross-window side-channel attacks (Spectre) and unlocks high-resolution timers and SharedArrayBuffer. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy

Offenders
infoSet a Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy header to limit who may embed the page.crossOriginResourcePolicyHeader

Set a Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy header (same-origin, same-site or cross-origin) on the document response to limit who may embed it.

Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy (CORP) is a per-response opt-in that tells the browser which origins are allowed to embed the resource. It blocks cross-origin or cross-site no-cors embedding (img, script, iframe, etc.) and is one of the building blocks of cross-origin isolation. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy

Offenders
warn(0)Set a Permissions-Policy header to control which browser features the page can use.permissionsPolicyHeader

Set a Permissions-Policy header to control which browser features the page can use.

The Permissions-Policy response header (the successor to Feature-Policy) lets a site explicitly opt in or out of powerful browser features such as camera, microphone, geolocation, payment and clipboard. Setting a strict policy reduces the attack surface and limits what embedded third parties can do. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Permissions-Policy

Offenders
warn(0)Set a referrer-policy header to make sure you do not leak user information.referrerPolicyHeader

Set a referrer-policy header to make sure you do not leak user information.

Referrer Policy is a new header that allows a site to control how much information the browser includes with navigations away from a document and should be set by all sites. https://scotthelme.co.uk/a-new-security-header-referrer-policy/.

Offenders
warn(30)Use a strict Content-Security-Policy header to mitigate cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.contentSecurityPolicyHeader

The policy allows 'unsafe-inline', which lets the browser execute inline scripts and styles directly from the page. Move to nonces or hashes plus 'strict-dynamic' so that inline injection cannot run. The policy allows 'unsafe-eval', which lets the page call eval() and Function(). Almost no application needs this; remove it.

A Content-Security-Policy response header tells the browser which sources of script, style, and other content are allowed. The most effective form is a strict CSP using nonces or hashes together with strict-dynamic; the worst is a missing header, with unsafe-inline and unsafe-eval close behind. https://web.dev/articles/strict-csp

Page info

Page info

TitleFacebook - Wikipedia
GeneratorMediaWiki 1.47.0-wmf.3
Width1904
Height24165
DOM elements5963
Avg DOM depth14
Max DOM depth24
Iframes0
Script tags5
Local storage1.0 MB
Session storage0 b
Network Information API4g

Resource hints

3 hints
dns-prefetch
  • https://meta.wikimedia.org/
  • https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/auth.wikimedia.org
preconnect
  • https://upload.wikimedia.org/

Technologies used to build the page

Data collected using Coach-core version 9.2.1. With updated code from Webappanalyzer 2026-05-04. Use --browsertime.firefox.includeResponseBodies html or --browsertime.chrome.includeResponseBodies html to help Wappalyzer find more information about technologies used.

Detected technologies

4 technologies
Visual Metrics | Google Web Vitals | Largest Contentful Paint | Cumulative Layout Shift | Browser metrics | Long Aninimation Frames | Visual Elements | Metrics from CDP | Server timings | 

Visual Metrics

Visual progress
Visual progress at 0 s0.0s
Visual progress at 0.9 s0.9s
Visual progress at 1 s1.0s
Visual progress at 1.2 s1.2s
Visual progress at 1.3 s1.3s
Visual progress at 1.6 s1.6s
Visual progress at 1.7 s1.7s
Visual progress at 1.9 s1.9s
FCP0.94s
LCP0.94s
VC850.97s
Long tasks
0.0s0.4s0.8s1.1s1.5s1.9s

Google Web Vitals

Largest Contentful Paint

When the page main content is rendered, collected via the Largest Contentful Paint API. Read more about Largest Contentful Paint.

936 msLCP render time

Phase breakdown

  • TTFB395 ms
  • Resource load delay0 ms
  • Resource load duration0 ms
  • Element render delay541 ms

Element

Element type
<p>
Element id
mwEA
Size (w × h)
144450
Load time
0 ms
Recalculate-style elements before LCP
4597 (69.475 ms)

DOM path

body > div:eq(2) > div > div:eq(2) > main#content > div#bodyContent > div#mw-content-text > div:eq(0) > section#mwAQ > p#mwEA
LCP

The LCP element is highlighted in the screenshot. If nothing is highlighted the element was removed before the screenshot or the LCP API couldn't find it.

Cumulative Layout Shift

How much the page's content shifts as it loads, collected via the Cumulative Layout Shift API.

0.031cumulative layout shift score

Elements that shifted

Sorted by individual shift score (higher = bigger shift). The top entries usually account for most of the page's CLS.

  • #10.031<div class="mw-content-container"></div>,<div class="vector-column-start"></div>
    body > div:eq(2) > div > div:eq(2),body > div:eq(2) > div > div:eq(1)
  • #20.000<span class="vector-icon mw-ui-icon-wikimedia-expand"></span>,<span class="vector-icon mw-ui-icon-wikimedia-expand"></span>,<span class="vector-icon mw-ui-icon-wikimedia-expand"></span>,<span class="vector-icon mw-ui-icon-wikimedia-expand"></span>,<span class="vector-icon mw-ui-icon-wikimedia-expand"></span>
    body > div:eq(2) > div > div:eq(1) > div:eq(1) > nav#mw-panel-toc > div#vector-toc-pinned-container > div#vector-toc > ul#mw-panel-toc-list > li#toc-Funzionamento > button > span:eq(0),body > div:eq(2) > div > div:eq(1) > div:eq(1) > nav#mw-panel-toc > div#vector-toc-pinned-container > div#vector-toc > ul#mw-panel-toc-list > li#toc-Privacy_e_controversie > button > span:eq(0),body > div:eq(2) > div > div:eq(1) > div:eq(1) > nav#mw-panel-toc > div#vector-toc-pinned-container > div#vector-toc > ul#mw-panel-toc-list > li#toc-Attacchi_hacker > button > span:eq(0),body > div:eq(2) > div > div:eq(1) > div:eq(1) > nav#mw-panel-toc > div#vector-toc-pinned-container > div#vector-toc > ul#mw-panel-toc-list > li#toc-Diffusione > button > span:eq(0),body > div:eq(2) > div > div:eq(1) > div:eq(1) > nav#mw-panel-toc > div#vector-toc-pinned-container > div#vector-toc > ul#mw-panel-toc-list > li#toc-Influenze_nella_cultura_di_massa > button > span:eq(0)
Layout shift

Elements that shifted by more than 0.01 are highlighted in the screenshot. If an element shifted outside the viewport, it won't appear here — check the video or filmstrip to see the shift.

Browser Metrics

Navigation Timing
First Contentful Paint info
Elements that needed recalculate style before FCP4597
Time spent in recalculate style before FCP69.475 ms
Extra timings
User Timing marks
mwStartup889 ms
mwCentralNoticeBanner1.681 s

Long Animation Frames

A long animation frame (LOAF) is a frame that took ≥ 50 ms from input to the next paint. The breakdown shows where that time went. Read more about the Long Animation Frames API.

Showing the top 10 longest animation frames.

Long animation frame #1
541.3 ms
  • Blocking95.2 ms
  • Work446 ms
  • Render0.1 ms
  • Pre-layout0.1 ms
  • Style & layout0 ms

No script attribution available for this frame.

Long animation frame #2
120.6 ms
  • Blocking19.8 ms
  • Work53.8 ms
  • Render47 ms
  • Pre-layout37.5 ms
  • Style & layout9.5 ms

Scripts that ran during this frame

Invoker
IdleRequestCallback
Invoker type
user-callback
Source function
doPropagation
Window attribution
self
Source char position
4314
Forced style and layout
14 ms
Invoker
FrameRequestCallback
Invoker type
user-callback
Source function
flushCssBuffer
Window attribution
self
Source char position
3240
Long animation frame #3
70.3 ms
  • Blocking10 ms
  • Work34.9 ms
  • Render25.4 ms
  • Pre-layout21 ms
  • Style & layout4.4 ms

Scripts that ran during this frame

Invoker
IdleRequestCallback
Invoker type
user-callback
Source function
doPropagation
Window attribution
self
Source char position
4314
Invoker
FrameRequestCallback
Invoker type
user-callback
Source function
flushCssBuffer
Window attribution
self
Source char position
3240
Invoker
FrameRequestCallback
Invoker type
user-callback
Source function
flushCssBuffer
Window attribution
self
Source char position
3240
Long animation frame #4
99.5 ms
  • Blocking6.3 ms
  • Work39.5 ms
  • Render53.7 ms
  • Pre-layout7.8 ms
  • Style & layout45.9 ms

Scripts that ran during this frame

Invoker
FrameRequestCallback
Invoker type
user-callback
Source function
flushCssBuffer
Window attribution
self
Source char position
3240

Server timings

2 entries
NameDurationDescription
cache0 mshit-front
host0 mscp3070

Custom metrics collected through JavaScript

There are no custom configured scripts.

Extra metrics collected using scripting

There are no custom extra metrics from scripting.

CDP Performance33
AudioHandlers0
AudioWorkletProcessors0
Documents53
Frames29
JSEventListeners670
LayoutObjects8163
MediaKeySessions0
MediaKeys0
Nodes13148
Resources62
ContextLifecycleStateObservers80
V8PerContextDatas3
WorkerGlobalScopes0
UACSSResources0
RTCPeerConnections0
ResourceFetchers53
AdSubframes0
DetachedScriptStates2
ArrayBufferContents4
LayoutCount15
RecalcStyleCount14
LayoutDuration95
RecalcStyleDuration147
DevToolsCommandDuration118
ScriptDuration234
V8CompileDuration3
TaskDuration843
TaskOtherDuration246
ThreadTime1
ProcessTime3
JSHeapUsedSize11459424
JSHeapTotalSize14831616
FirstMeaningfulPaint935
Visual Elements3
LargestImage330px-Screen_of_Facebook_%282%29.PNG
Display time1.800 s
Position (x, y)1156, 507
Size (w × h)260 × 139
HTML snippet
<img alt="Schermata di esempio" resource="//it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Screen_of_Facebook_(2).PNG" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/69/Screen_of_Facebook_%282%29.PNG/330px-Screen_of_Facebook_%282%29.PNG" decoding="async" data-file-width="1600" data-file-height="859" data-file-type="bitmap" height="140" width="260" srcset="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/69/Screen_of_Facebook_%282%29.PNG/960px-Screen_of_Facebook_%282%29.PNG 2x" class="mw-file-element">
Heading
Display time1.800 s
Position (x, y)478, 173
Size (w × h)824 × 40
HTML snippet
<h1 id="firstHeading" class="firstHeading mw-first-heading"></h1>
LargestContentfulPaint
Display time1.800 s
Position (x, y)478, 342
Size (w × h)948 × 234
HTML snippet
<p id="mwEA"></p>
Summary | Largest responses | Per content type | Per domain | Expires & last-modified | Console | After onLoad | Render-blocking | 

PageXray

How the page is built.

HTTP versionHTTP/2.0
Total requests59
Total domains5
Transfer size789.3 KB
Content size2.7 MB
Missing compression0
Cookies340 third-party

Response codes

200
5898.3%
302
11.7%

Requests and sizes per content type

6 types
ContentHeader SizeTransfer SizeContent SizeRequests
html0 b110.4 KB595.3 KB1
css0 b30.4 KB211.0 KB3
javascript0 b443.0 KB1.7 MB10
image0 b166.2 KB140.9 KB23
favicon0 b1.8 KB2.7 KB1
svg0 b37.6 KB48.8 KB20
Total0 b789.3 KB2.7 MB58

Data per domain

5 domains
DomainTotal download timeTransfer SizeContent SizeRequests
it.wikipedia.org5.541 s601.3 KB2.5 MB31
upload.wikimedia.org11.465 s172.0 KB155.5 KB24
en.wikipedia.org453 ms11.9 KB32.2 KB2
meta.wikimedia.org100 ms2.7 KB4.1 KB1
auth.wikimedia.org187 ms1.4 KB254 B1

Expires & last-modified statistics

typeminmedianmax
Expires0 seconds0 seconds1 year
Last modified6 minutes15 weeks11 years

Requests loaded after onLoad event

22 requests

Includes requests done after load event end.

ContentTransfer SizeRequests
html0 b0
css2.9 KB1
javascript42.7 KB6
image30.1 KB2
font0 b0
favicon1.8 KB1
svg17.1 KB11
Total94.6 KB22

Requests loaded after onContentLoad

22 requests

Includes requests done after DOM content loaded.

ContentTransfer SizeRequests
html0 b0
css2.9 KB1
javascript42.7 KB6
image30.1 KB2
font0 b0
favicon1.8 KB1
svg17.1 KB11
Total94.6 KB22

Render blocking requests

14 assets

Render blocking information directly from Chrome.

BlockingIn body parser blockingPotentially blocking
201
Long tasks | Per script blocking | Where time went | Forced reflows | Forced layout/script | Per script | 

CPU

Download the Chrome trace and drag-and-drop it into Performance in DevTools.

Long tasks

Tasks ≥ 50 ms blocking the main thread, collected via the Long Task API.

TBT7 ms
Max FID57 ms
Total long tasks2
Total time212 ms
Last task at1.711 s
Before FP155 ms1 task
Before FCP155 ms1 task
Before LCP155 ms1 task
After load57 ms1 task

Blocking time per script

How much each script blocked the main thread, derived from the Long Animation Frame API. The script that started each long frame is credited with the frame's blocking time — the closest answer to "which script should I fix to improve TBT" the platform exposes.

Top scripts blocking the main thread

1 of 1 script

Where the time went

Calculated from the Chrome trace.

Categories

771 ms total
styleLayout248 ms32.2%
scriptEvaluation240 ms31.1%
other167 ms21.7%
paintCompositeRender53 ms6.9%
parseHTML50 ms6.5%
garbageCollection9 ms1.2%
scriptParseCompile4 ms0.5%

Forced reflows

A forced reflow happens when JavaScript reads a layout-triggering property (offsetTop, getBoundingClientRect, …) inside a handler, forcing the browser to synchronously recompute layout. The scripts below caused most of the page's reflows — fix them in priority order.

Scripts causing reflows

1 reflow ≥ 2 ms across 1 script

Forced layout per script

Each long animation frame reports how much time each script spent forcing synchronous style and layout — i.e. JavaScript reading layout-triggering properties mid-execution. Same actionable answer as forced reflows above but measured directly by the browser instead of inferred from the trace.

CPU time per script

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