Page summary

https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/

Tested 2026-06-18 14:52:25 using Chrome 149.0.7827.53 (runtime settings)

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Summary

LCP151 ms
CLS0.652
Coach84
Loading & responsiveness (median)
TTFB
22 ms
First Paint
151 ms
Fully Loaded
747 ms
Total Blocking Time
18 ms
Max Potential FID
68 ms
Page weight & requests
Total transfer size
4.7 MB
Requests
29
CPU
CPU long tasks
1
CPU longest task duration
76 ms
CPU last long task at
167 ms
Visual progress
First Visual Change
267 ms
Speed Index
469 ms
Visual Complete 85%
666 ms
Visual Complete 99%
666 ms
Last Visual Change
666 ms
Screenshot of run 3

Timings Summary

Metricminmedianmeanmax
Visual Metrics
FirstVisualChange266 ms267 ms500 ms966 ms
LastVisualChange568 ms666 ms822 ms1.233 s
SpeedIndex408 ms469 ms659 ms1.100 s
VisualReadiness267 ms301 ms323 ms400 ms
VisualComplete85568 ms666 ms822 ms1.233 s
VisualComplete95568 ms666 ms822 ms1.233 s
VisualComplete99568 ms666 ms822 ms1.233 s
Google Web Vitals
Time To First Byte (TTFB)18 ms22 ms23 ms28 ms
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)119 ms151 ms245 ms464 ms
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)00.65190.43460.6519
More metrics
firstPaint119 ms151 ms149 ms178 ms
loadEventEnd210 ms244 ms238 ms261 ms
CPU
Total Blocking Time16 ms18 ms20 ms26 ms
Max Potential FID66 ms68 ms70 ms76 ms
CPU long tasks 1111
CPU last long task happens at141 ms167 ms167 ms192 ms
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Waterfall

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First paintFCPLCPDOMContentLoadedDOM interactiveLoadRender-blockingRedirectError

Video

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Filmstrip

7 frames

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0 s
0.2 sFirst Contentful Paint 178 msCPU Long Task duration 68 ms
0.3 sDOM Content Loaded Time 256 msPage Load Time 257 msFirst Visual Change 266 ms
0.4 s
0.5 sLCP <IMG> 464 ms
0.6 s
0.7 sLast Visual Change 666 msVisual Complete 85% 666 msVisual Complete 95% 666 msVisual Complete 99% 666 ms
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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

84
11 warnings4 info
warn(0)Serve images in modern formats (AVIF, WebP)modernImageFormats

The page ships 14 images (out of 14) 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)Total CSS size shouldn't be too bigcssSize

The total CSS transfer size is 159.5 kB and uncompressed size is 873.6 kB. That is big and the CSS could most probably be smaller.

Delivering a massive amount of CSS to the browser is not the best thing you can do, because it means more work for the browser when parsing the CSS against the HTML and that makes the rendering slower. Try to send only the CSS that is used on that page. And make sure to remove CSS rules when they aren't used anymore.

Offenders
URLTransferContent
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/litespeed/css/af69793475a82663389c17edb589ac91.css?ver=c93f5152.5 KB844.0 KB
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2...ogleapis.com/css21.1 KB2.8 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/css/preloaders/t2.css414 B331 B
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/css/sr7.lp.css?ver=7.0.161.2 KB4.2 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/css/sr7.media.css?ver=7.0.16594 B1.8 KB
warn(0)Total JavaScript size shouldn't be too bigjavascriptSize

The total JavaScript transfer size is 283.2 kB and the uncompressed size is 985.5 kB. This is quite large.

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://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.min.js29.0 KB85.5 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/litespeed/js/ccb38df1eda8aad0eb9551fe867070e6.js?ver=c93f5247.5 KB876.9 KB
warn(0)Total page size shouldn't be too bigpageSize

The page total transfer size is 4.9 MB, which is more than the coach limit of 3 MB. That is really big and you need to make it smaller.

Avoid having pages that have a transfer size over the wire of more than 3 MB (desktop) and 2 MB (mobile) because heavy pages hurt performance and are expensive for users on metered connections. Reference: HTTP Archive median page weight in 2024 was around 2.7 MB desktop / 2.4 MB mobile, so this rule fires when a page is above the modern median.

Offenders
URLTransferContent
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/30.9 KB98.8 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/litespeed/css/af69793475a82663389c17edb589ac91.css?ver=c93f5152.5 KB844.0 KB
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2...ogleapis.com/css21.1 KB2.8 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/betheme/fonts/Poppins/Poppins-600-latin.woff27.9 KB7.8 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/betheme/fonts/Poppins/Poppins-400-latin.woff27.8 KB7.7 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/themes/betheme/fonts/mfn/icons.woff2?352214871.0 KB70.9 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/betheme/fonts/Poppins/Poppins-500-latin.woff27.6 KB7.6 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/betheme/fonts/Poppins/Poppins-400italic-latin.woff28.5 KB8.5 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/plugins/litespeed-cache/guest.vary.php231 B16 B
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/29.0 KB101.5 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.min.js29.0 KB85.5 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/logo-NvKgoudsmederij-1.png14.0 KB13.9 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/SMF_2848-1536x1024.jpg223.4 KB223.2 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/12042023-verlovingsring.png943.9 KB943.3 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/NvK-Goudsmederij-ring-van-oude-sieraden-6.png399.5 KB399.2 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/themes/betheme/images/cookies.png3.2 KB3.2 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/litespeed/js/ccb38df1eda8aad0eb9551fe867070e6.js?ver=c93f5247.5 KB876.9 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/NvK-Goudsmederij-Geelgoude...rin-6-300x300.png118.2 KB118.0 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/NvK-Goudsmederij-geelgoude...ent-4-300x300.png67.9 KB67.8 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/19102022-controle-2-300x300.png130.6 KB130.5 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/NvK-Goudsmederij-rose-goud...len-3-300x300.png63.5 KB63.4 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/10072023-3-herinneringsringen-1-300x300.png94.1 KB94.0 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/NvK-Goudsmederij-hangers-g...gen-1-300x300.png66.5 KB66.4 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/css/preloaders/t2.css414 B331 B
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/css/sr7.lp.css?ver=7.0.161.2 KB4.2 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-cropped-logo-NvKgoudsmederij-32x32.png2.3 KB2.2 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/plugins/revslider/public/css/sr7.media.css?ver=7.0.16594 B1.8 KB
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/NvK-Goudsmederij.png2.0 MB2.0 MB
https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/poppins/v24/pxiByp8kv8JHgFVrLDD4Z1xlFQ.woff27.7 KB7.6 KB
infoAvoid too many fontsfewFonts

The page has 6 font requests. Do you really need them? What value does the fonts give the user?

How many fonts do you need on a page for the user to get the message? Fonts can slow down the rendering of content, try to avoid loading too many of them because worst case it can make the text invisible until they are loaded (FOIT—flash of invisible text), best case they will flicker the text content when they arrive.

Offenders
warn(50)Total image size shouldn't be too bigimageSize

The page total image size is 4.3 MB. It's really big. Is the page using the right format for the images? Can they be lazy loaded? Are they compressed as good as they can be? Make them smaller by using https://imageoptim.com/.

Avoid having too many large images on the page. The images will not affect the first paint of the page, but it will eat bandwidth for the user.

warn(60)Don't scale images in the browseravoidScalingImages

The page has 4 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
infoAdd decoding="async" to non-critical imagesdecodingAsync

The page has 5 images (out of 14) 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(75)Lazy-load below-the-fold imageslazyLoadingImages

The page has 2 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(80)Avoid CPU Long TaskslongTasks

The page has 1 CPU long task with the total of 66 ms. The total blocking time is 16 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
  • self
warn(90)Avoid slowing down the critical rendering pathavoidRenderBlocking

The page has 2 blocking requests and 0 in body parser blocking (1 JavaScript and 1 CSS).

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
infoMake each CSS response smalloptimalCssSize

https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/litespeed/css/af69793475a82663389c17edb589ac91.css?ver=c93f5 size is 156.2 kB (156205) 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://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/litespeed/css/af69793475a82663389c17edb589ac91.css?ver=c93f5152.5 KB844.0 KB
warn(90)Don't use private headers on static contentprivateAssets

The page has 1 request with private headers. 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(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.

infoLong cache headers is goodcacheHeadersLong

The page has 5 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

Best practice advice

68
1 error1 warning3 info
error(0)Cumulative Layout ShiftcumulativeLayoutShift

You have a poor cumulative layout shift score (0.6519). It is in the Google Web Vitals poor range, with a shift higher than 0.25. You should manually check the filmstrip or video and check if it will affect the user.

Cumulative Layout Shift measures the sum total of all individual layout shift scores for unexpected layout shift that occur. The metric is measuring visual stability by quantify how often users experience unexpected layout shifts. It is one of Google Web Vitals.

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 28 responses that sets both a max-age and expires header. There are 1 response that sets a pragma no-cache header (that is a request header). There are 29 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

The page has 3 images without an alt attribute. Add alt="..." with a description, or alt="" if the image is purely decorative.

Every <img> needs an alt attribute. Use alt="meaningful description" for content images so assistive technologies can announce them, or alt="" (or role="presentation" / aria-hidden="true") for purely decorative images so they are skipped. A missing alt attribute leaves screen reader users with no information at all. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/img#alt

Offenders
warn(80)Set a sensible viewport meta tagviewport

The viewport meta tag sets maximum-scale to 1 or less, which prevents the user from zooming in. Remove it.

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

Privacy advice

89
4 warnings2 info
warn(0)Declare a referrer policy on the documentreferrerPolicy

No <meta name="referrer"> tag was found on the page. Set a Referrer-Policy response header (preferred) or add a meta tag, for example <meta name="referrer" content="strict-origin-when-cross-origin">.

Without an explicit referrer policy the browser falls back to the user-agent default and may leak the full URL of the previous page (including query strings) to every cross-origin request. Set a Referrer-Policy response header (preferred) or a <meta name="referrer"> tag in the document. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Referrer-Policy

infoSet a NEL header so the browser reports network errors back to you.nelHeader

Set a NEL header (paired with Reporting-Endpoints) to collect connection-level error reports from the field.

The NEL (Network Error Logging) response header tells the browser to record connection-level failures (DNS, TLS, HTTP errors) and ship them to a reporting endpoint. NEL pairs with the Reporting-Endpoints / Report-To header — the page declares the endpoint group and NEL points at it. Together they give you visibility into errors that never reach your origin server. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/NEL

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
infoDeclare reporting endpoints so the browser can deliver Reporting-API events.reportingEndpointsHeader

Set a Reporting-Endpoints header (or the legacy Report-To header) so CSP reports, NEL data and other Reporting-API events have an endpoint to land at.

The Reporting-Endpoints response header (the successor to Report-To) names the URLs that browsers should POST reports to. Without it, CSP report-to directives, Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy reports, NEL data and other Reporting-API events have nowhere to go. The legacy Report-To header is still accepted for older Chromium versions. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Reporting-Endpoints

Offenders
warn(0)Do not share user data with third parties.thirdPartyPrivacy

The page has 7% requests that are 3rd party (2 requests with a size of 9 kB). The page also have request to companies that harvest data from users and do not respect users privacy (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surveillance_capitalism). The page do 2 surveillance requests and uses 1 surveillance tool.

Using third party requests shares user information with that third party. Please avoid that! The project https://github.com/patrickhulce/third-party-web is used to categorize first/third party requests.

Offenders
warn(70)Use a strict Content-Security-Policy header to mitigate cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.contentSecurityPolicyHeader

The policy declares no default-src or script-src directive, which means scripts can be loaded from anywhere. Add at least default-src so unknown directive types fall back to a safe value. Set object-src 'none' (or a default-src 'none' fallback) so the page cannot load Flash, plugins or other legacy embeddable content. The policy declares no default-src or script-src directive, which means scripts can be loaded from anywhere. Add at least default-src so unknown directive types fall back to a safe value. Set object-src 'none' (or a default-src 'none' fallback) so the page cannot load Flash, plugins or other legacy embeddable content.

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

TitleHome - NvK Goudsmederij
GeneratorWordPress 7.0
Width1350
Height3814
DOM elements453
Avg DOM depth13
Max DOM depth23
Iframes0
Script tags14
Local storage0 b
Session storage35 B
Network Information API4g

Resource hints

2 hints
preconnect
  • https://fonts.googleapis.com/
  • https://fonts.gstatic.com/

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

6 technologies
  • WordPress7.0Confidence100
    CMSBlogs
  • MySQLConfidence100
    Databases
  • PHP8.3.30Confidence100
    Programming languages
  • HSTSConfidence100
    Security
  • HostingerConfidence100
    Hosting
  • HTTP/3Confidence100
    Miscellaneous

Third-party tools

2 tools

Data collected using Third Party Web version 0.29.2.

Cdn
  • Google Fonts
Surveillance
  • Google Fonts
Visual Metrics | Google Web Vitals | Largest Contentful Paint | Cumulative Layout Shift | Browser metrics | Long Aninimation Frames | 

Data from run 3

Visual Metrics

Visual progress
Visual progress at 0 s0.0s
Visual progress at 0.2 s0.2s
Visual progress at 0.3 s0.3s
Visual progress at 0.4 s0.4s
Visual progress at 0.5 s0.5s
Visual progress at 0.6 s0.6s
Visual progress at 0.7 s0.7s
FCP0.18s
LCP0.46s
VC850.67s
Long tasks
0.0s0.1s0.3s0.4s0.6s0.7s

Google Web Vitals

from run 3

Largest Contentful Paint

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

464 msLCP render time

Phase breakdown

  • TTFB28 ms
  • Resource load delay28 ms
  • Resource load duration34 ms
  • Element render delay374 ms

Element

Element type
<img>
Size (w × h)
164080
URL
https://nvkgoudsmede...848-1536x1024.jpg
Load time
120 ms

DOM path

body > div#Wrapper > div#Content > div > main > div > div > section:eq(1) > div:eq(1) > div:eq(1) > div > div:eq(1) > div > div > div > img
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.

The Largest Contentful Paint API matched this image:

LCP element

Cumulative Layout Shift

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

0.000cumulative layout shift score

No layout shifts were detected on this page.

Browser Metrics

Navigation Timing

Want render-blocking and recalculate-style metrics for FCP and LCP, plus CPU long tasks? Run with --cpu.

Extra timings

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
90.1 ms
  • Blocking19.9 ms
  • Work69.1 ms
  • Render1 ms
  • Pre-layout0.635 ms
  • Style & layout0.39 ms

Scripts that ran during this frame

Forced style and layout
0.515 ms
Invoker
https://nvkgoudsmederij.nl/wp-content/litespeed/js/ccb38df1eda8aad0eb9551fe867070e6.js?ver=c93f5
Invoker type
classic-script
Window attribution
self
Long animation frame #2
50.7 ms
  • Blocking0 ms
  • Work47.3 ms
  • Render3.4 ms
  • Pre-layout1.7 ms
  • Style & layout1.7 ms

Scripts that ran during this frame

Forced style and layout
13.9 ms
Invoker
data:
Invoker type
classic-script
Window attribution
self
Invoker
data:
Invoker type
classic-script
Window attribution
self

Custom metrics collected through JavaScript

There are no custom configured scripts.

Extra metrics collected using scripting

There are no custom extra metrics from scripting.

Summary | Largest responses | Per content type | Per domain | Expires & last-modified | After onLoad | Render-blocking | 

PageXray

How the page is built.

HTTP versionHTTP/2.0
Total requests29
Total domains3
Transfer size4.7 MB
Content size6.2 MB
Missing compression0
Cookies10 third-party

Response codes

200
29100.0%

Requests and sizes per content type

5 types
ContentHeader SizeTransfer SizeContent SizeRequests
html0 b60.1 KB200.3 KB3
css0 b155.8 KB853.1 KB5
javascript0 b276.5 KB962.4 KB2
image0 b4.1 MB4.1 MB13
font0 b110.6 KB110.1 KB6
Total0 b4.7 MB6.2 MB29

Data per domain

3 domains
DomainTotal download timeTransfer SizeContent SizeRequests
nvkgoudsmederij.nl1.419 s4.7 MB6.2 MB27
fonts.googleapis.com48 ms1.1 KB2.8 KB1
fonts.gstatic.com5 ms7.7 KB7.6 KB1

Expires & last-modified statistics

typeminmedianmax
Expires0 seconds1 year1 year
Last modified0 seconds20 weeks4 years

Requests loaded after onLoad event

5 requests

Includes requests done after load event end.

ContentTransfer SizeRequests
html0 b0
css1.7 KB2
javascript0 b0
image2.0 MB2
font7.7 KB1
favicon0 b0
Total2.0 MB5

Requests loaded after onContentLoad

5 requests

Includes requests done after DOM content loaded.

ContentTransfer SizeRequests
html0 b0
css1.7 KB2
javascript0 b0
image2.0 MB2
font7.7 KB1
favicon0 b0
Total2.0 MB5

Render blocking requests

13 assets

Render blocking information directly from Chrome.

BlockingIn body parser blockingPotentially blocking
200
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Third party

Third party requests categorised by Third party web version 0.29.2.

Third-party requests4
Tools1
Categories2

Categories

2 categories
cdn
50% · 2 req · 1 tool
survelliance
50% · 2 req · 1 tool

First party requests and sizes per content type

27 requests

Calculated using .*nvkgoudsmederij.* (use --firstParty to configure).

ContentHeader SizeTransfer SizeContent SizeRequests
html0 b60.1 KB200.3 KB3
css0 b154.7 KB850.3 KB4
javascript0 b276.5 KB962.4 KB2
image0 b4.1 MB4.1 MB13
font0 b102.9 KB102.4 KB5
favicon0 b0 b0 b0
TotalN/A4.7 MB6.2 MB27

Third party requests and sizes per content type

2 requests
ContentHeader SizeTransfer SizeContent SizeRequests
html0 b0 b0 b0
css0 b1.1 KB2.8 KB1
javascript0 b0 b0 b0
image0 b0 b0 b0
font0 b7.7 KB7.6 KB1
favicon0 b0 b0 b0
TotalN/A8.8 KB10.5 KB2