Google is looking at websites in Real Estate Photo Editing terms of batch-optimized rendering and fetch architecture (BOR). If you look at these views side by side, what Google sees is different from what the user sees in their browser. Batch optimized rendering So how does BOR work? advertisement Continue reading below Step 1: BOR skips all resources that are not essential to generate a preview of the page The first step in a batch-optimized rendering and Real Estate Photo Editing fetch architecture is to remove all resources that Google doesn't need to generate a preview or layout of your website.
This too: Tracking scripts (Google Analytics, Hotjar, etc. advertisement Real Estate Photo Editing image Simply remove these extra resources and save up to 50% or more on loading, scripting, and rendering time. This saves a lot of resources on the Google side. Step 2: Set the virtual clock value The second step Google does is set the value of the virtual clock (more on this later). Step 3: Website layout will be generated When the virtual clock time "runs out", a Real Estate Photo Editing website layout is generated. advertisement Continue reading below There are two important concepts to remember. Virtual clock. Layout. What is a virtual clock? Virtual clocks measure the cost of rendering a website. It's like a rendering budget from Google's side, with a small "budget" allocated to the website. If rendering is paused to fetch resources (oe, script, CSS file, image size, etc. the virtual clock will Real Estate Photo Editing not advance.
It only progresses when it is actually rendered. This Real Estate Photo Editing means that if your website has a lot of CSS, JavaScript, or other resources, your virtual clock will need more "virtual time". However, there is no guarantee as to how much of that virtual clock time you can get. I don't know what the limits are (and we may never know), but we can understand how resource-consuming our website is. advertisement Continue reading below With Chrome DevTools you can slow down your CPU and see how it affects your scripts and rendering. Take the H & M website as Real Estate Photo Editing an example. Increased time up to 25 times. You can see how H & M is struggling with rendering and indexing.