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Insights

Google Lighthouse Performance

The Google Lighthouse performance score is a metric that measures the speed and performance of a website. It’s an overall score that ranges from 0 to 100 and is generated based on a number of different performance metrics, such as the time it takes for a website to load, the time it takes for a website to become interactive, the size of the resources used by the website, and other factors that impact the user experience.

A high performance score in Google Lighthouse indicates that a website is fast and responsive, which can lead to a better user experience and improved search engine rankings. On the other hand, a low performance score can indicate that a website is slow and unresponsive, and can negatively impact the user experience.

Mobile Performance
39%
Desktop Performance
57%

Core Web Vitals

Core Web Vitals are a set of specific factors that Google considers important in a webpage’s overall user experience. Core Web Vitals are made up of three specific page speed and user interaction measurements: Largest Contentful Paint, First Input Delay, and Cumulative Layout Shift.

Pass or fail?

MobileFail
DesktopFail

CWV Breakdown

VitalMobileDesktopTarget
Largest Contentful Paint6.6 s2.0 s< 2.5 s
First Input Delay220 ms180 ms< 100ms
Cumulative Layout Shift0.1560.093 0.1

Tracking scripts

All the tracking scripts on the site generated ~246 KB of data

A tracking script is a code snippet designed to track the flow of visitors who visit a website. Media, advertising, and analytics organisations will provide a script to add to your website that sends data directly to their servers. This data can then be used to measure goals and conversions, analyse user behaviour, and influence advertising campaigns.

Consider how much of this data you actually need and use? How often do you review the analytics data, and does this inform genuine change? Are you actively running social media campaigns? Consider pausing or removing tracking scripts that aren’t being actively used.

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googletagmanager.com 1 155 KB
connect.facebook.net 2 89 KB
analytics.google.com 1 809 B
stats.g.doubleclick.net 1 0 B
vc.hotjar.io 1 305 B
content.hotjar.io 1 222 B

Opportunities

Optimise images53 KB0.006g

By optimising the following images, roughly 53 KB could be removed from the transfer size, about 1%. This would reduce the CO2 generated per page load from 0.44g grams to 0.43 grams.

Images should be optimised for the web for several reasons:

  1. Reduced file size: Optimizing images can result in a smaller file size, which can help to reduce the amount of data that needs to be downloaded. This can lead to faster page load times and improved performance.
  2. Improved user experience: Optimising images can help to improve the overall user experience, as pages with optimised images load faster and are more responsive.
  3. Lower emissions: Optimising images can help to reduce the emissions associated with data transfer, as less data needs to be transmitted over the network.
  4. Better accessibility: Optimising images can make them more accessible to users with slower connections or limited data plans.
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services_8.jpg 271 KB 7% 27 KB
services_6.jpg 270 KB 7% 26 KB
Subset large font files124 KB0.013g

Fonts should be subsetted to reduce the file size, improve performance, and reduce emissions. Subsetting a font involves removing any characters that are not needed for a particular use case, resulting in a smaller file size and faster page load times. Some specific reasons why fonts should be subsetted include:

  1. Reduced file size: Subsetting a font removes any unused characters, which can result in a smaller file size. This can help to reduce the amount of data that needs to be downloaded, leading to faster page load times and lower emissions.
  2. Improved performance: Fonts that are subsetted are faster to load and render than fonts that are not subsetted. This can help to improve the overall performance of a website, leading to a better user experience.

Overall, subsetting fonts is a good practice for anyone looking to optimize the performance and reduce the emissions of a website of a website.

View details
modules.woff ~90 KB ~73 KB
KFO7CnqEu92Fr1ME7kSn66aGLdTylUAMa3yUBHMdazQ.woff2 ~35 KB ~17 KB
KFO7CnqEu92Fr1ME7kSn66aGLdTylUAMa3yUBHMdazQ.woff2 ~35 KB ~17 KB
qkBbXvYC6trAT7RVLtyU5rZP.woff2 ~32 KB ~15 KB
_Xms-HUzqDCFdgfMm4S9DaRvzig.woff2 ~21 KB ~3 KB
Convert font files to woff267 KB

WOFF2 is considered to be the best font format for web use because it provides a good balance of file size and compatibility. Some specific reasons why WOFF2 is a good font format include:

  1. Small file size: WOFF2 is a compressed font format, which means that it has a smaller file size compared to other font formats like TTF or OTF. This is important for web use because smaller file sizes can help to reduce the amount of data that needs to be downloaded, leading to faster page load times.
  2. High-quality font rendering: WOFF2 provides high-quality font rendering, making it a good choice for use on the web.

It’s worth noting that WOFF2 is not the only font format that can be used on the web, and there may be cases where other formats like WOFF or TTF are more suitable, depending on the specific requirements of the website. However, for most cases, WOFF2 is considered to be the best font format for web use due to its combination of small file size, good browser support, and high-quality font rendering.

View details
modules.woff woff
Remove third party font files

Font files should be loaded from the same hosting as the website because

  1. Increased loading time: Third-party sub-resources, such as scripts, fonts, or images, need to be downloaded from a separate server before they can be displayed on the website. This can increase the overall loading time of the page, leading to a slower user experience.
  2. Dependence on external servers: The loading of third-party subresources is dependent on the availability and performance of the external servers that host them. If these servers are slow or unavailable, it can result in slow page loading times or even errors.
  3. Increased risk of security threats: Third-party subresources can introduce security risks to a website, as they can contain malicious code or be used to track user activity.
View details
fonts.gstatic.com _Xms-HUzqDCFdgfMm4S9DaRvzig.woff2
fonts.gstatic.com qkBbXvYC6trAT7RVLtyU5rZP.woff2
fonts.gstatic.com KFO7CnqEu92Fr1ME7kSn66aGLdTylUAMa3yUBHMdazQ.woff2
fonts.gstatic.com KFO7CnqEu92Fr1ME7kSn66aGLdTylUAMa3yUBHMdazQ.woff2
Replace jQuery and jQuery libraries with more modern code57 KB0.01g

jQuery is a popular and widely-used JavaScript library that simplifies web development by providing a set of tools and functions to interact with HTML documents, handle events, create animations, and make asynchronous HTTP requests.

In the past, jQuery was a very popular choice for web development because it simplified many common tasks and provided a consistent and cross-browser-compatible API. However, with the advancement of modern web technologies and improvements in browser capabilities, the need for jQuery has decreased.

Many modern web frameworks and libraries, such as React and Angular, provide their own set of tools for handling common tasks and interacting with the DOM, making jQuery less necessary in many cases. The Javascript engine in modern browsers have also become more consistent in the feature implementations often eliminating the need for a library like jQuery.

jQuery represents an opportunity because:

  1. Performance: While jQuery is a powerful and useful library, it can slow down website performance due to its large size and complex code. Modern browsers have also improved their native support for many of the features that jQuery provides, reducing the need for it.
  2. Maintainability: jQuery code can be difficult to maintain and update, particularly as web technologies evolve and change. This can make it harder for developers to keep up with best practices and standards for web development.
  3. Accessibility: Some jQuery plugins and features can create accessibility issues, particularly for users who rely on assistive technologies. This can make it harder for people with disabilities to use and access websites.
View details
jquery.min.js 29 KB
jquery-migrate.min.js 5 KB
core.min.js 7 KB
jquery.shuffle.min.js 4 KB
jquery.fitvids.js 1 KB
jquery.mobile.js 3 KB
jquery.validate.min.js 8 KB
First Contentful Paint

First Contentful Paint (FCP) is a performance metric that measures the time it takes for the first piece of content to be rendered on the screen when a user navigates to a web page. This content can be any visual element on the page, such as text, images, or a background color.

FCP is important because it directly affects the perceived speed of a website, and can impact user engagement and conversion rates. A faster FCP can lead to a better user experience and improved performance.

Here are a few ways you can optimise your FCP:

  1. Optimise images: Large, unoptimised images can slow down a page’s FCP. You can optimise images by compressing them, reducing their dimensions, and choosing the right format for each image.
  2. Minimise HTTP requests: Each resource requested by a web page, such as images, scripts, and stylesheets, requires a separate HTTP request. Minimising the number of HTTP requests can help to reduce the time it takes for a page to render.
  3. Prioritize critical content: Prioritizing critical content, such as above-the-fold content, can help to ensure that users see something on the screen quickly, even if the rest of the page is still loading.
  4. Reduce server response time: A slow server response time can significantly impact FCP. Optimizing server-side code and server settings can help to reduce response times and improve FCP.
  5. Use a performance monitoring tool: There are many tools available that can help you monitor your website’s performance, including FCP. These tools can help you identify performance issues and track your progress as you implement optimizations.
MobileDesktop
Score63%97%
Timing2.6 s0.7 s
Largest Contentful Paint

Largest Contentful Paint marks the time at which the largest text or image is painted. Learn more about the Largest Contentful Paint metric

MobileDesktop
Score8%64%
Timing6.6 s2.0 s
Total Blocking Time

Sum of all time periods between FCP and Time to Interactive, when task length exceeded 50ms, expressed in milliseconds. Learn more about the Total Blocking Time metric.

MobileDesktop
Score35%24%
Timing830 ms550 ms
Cumulative Layout Shift

Cumulative Layout Shift measures the movement of visible elements within the viewport. Learn more about the Cumulative Layout Shift metric.

MobileDesktop
Score74%91%
Timing0.1560.093
Speed Index

Speed Index shows how quickly the contents of a page are visibly populated. Learn more about the Speed Index metric.

MobileDesktop
Score15%17%
Timing8.8 s3.4 s
LCP breakdown

Each subpart has specific improvement strategies. Ideally, most of the LCP time should be spent on loading the resources, not within delays.

MobileDesktop
Score0%0%
LCP request discovery

Optimize LCP by making the LCP image discoverable from the HTML immediately, and avoiding lazy-loading

MobileDesktop
Score0%0%
Network dependency tree

Avoid chaining critical requests by reducing the length of chains, reducing the download size of resources, or deferring the download of unnecessary resources to improve page load.

MobileDesktop
Score0%0%
Time to Interactive

Time to Interactive is the amount of time it takes for the page to become fully interactive. Learn more about the Time to Interactive metric.

MobileDesktop
Score1%43%
Timing21.4 s4.8 s
Max Potential First Input Delay

The maximum potential First Input Delay that your users could experience is the duration of the longest task. Learn more about the Maximum Potential First Input Delay metric.

MobileDesktop
Score61%74%
Timing220 ms180 ms

Insights

Carbon footprint

The carbon footprint of a website can be calculated by estimating the amount of energy consumed by the data center hosting the website, as well as the energy consumed by users accessing the site. Factors that can influence a website’s carbon footprint include the size of the site, the amount of traffic it receives, and the technology and hosting infrastructure used to host the site.

MobileDesktop
RatingCC
Green HostingNoNo
Dirtier than72%69%
CO2 per page load0.47g0.44g
CO2 wasted per page load~0.2g~0.1g
Transfer size4.30MB4.00MB
Transfer size percentile76%70%
Size wasted1,004.00 KB242.09 KB

Tracking scripts

All the tracking scripts on the site generated ~246 KB of data

A tracking script is a code snippet designed to track the flow of visitors who visit a website. Media, advertising, and analytics organisations will provide a script to add to your website that sends data directly to their servers. This data can then be used to measure goals and conversions, analyse user behaviour, and influence advertising campaigns.

Consider how much of this data you actually need and use? How often do you review the analytics data, and does this inform genuine change? Are you actively running social media campaigns? Consider pausing or removing tracking scripts that aren’t being actively used.

View details
googletagmanager.com 1 155 KB
connect.facebook.net 2 89 KB
analytics.google.com 1 809 B
stats.g.doubleclick.net 1 0 B
vc.hotjar.io 1 305 B
content.hotjar.io 1 222 B

Opportunities

Optimise images53 KB0.006g

By optimising the following images, roughly 53 KB could be removed from the transfer size, about 1%. This would reduce the CO2 generated per page load from 0.44g grams to 0.43 grams.

Images should be optimised for the web for several reasons:

  1. Reduced file size: Optimizing images can result in a smaller file size, which can help to reduce the amount of data that needs to be downloaded. This can lead to faster page load times and improved performance.
  2. Improved user experience: Optimising images can help to improve the overall user experience, as pages with optimised images load faster and are more responsive.
  3. Lower emissions: Optimising images can help to reduce the emissions associated with data transfer, as less data needs to be transmitted over the network.
  4. Better accessibility: Optimising images can make them more accessible to users with slower connections or limited data plans.
View details
services_8.jpg 271 KB 7% 27 KB
services_6.jpg 270 KB 7% 26 KB
Subset large font files124 KB0.013g

Fonts should be subsetted to reduce the file size, improve performance, and reduce emissions. Subsetting a font involves removing any characters that are not needed for a particular use case, resulting in a smaller file size and faster page load times. Some specific reasons why fonts should be subsetted include:

  1. Reduced file size: Subsetting a font removes any unused characters, which can result in a smaller file size. This can help to reduce the amount of data that needs to be downloaded, leading to faster page load times and lower emissions.
  2. Improved performance: Fonts that are subsetted are faster to load and render than fonts that are not subsetted. This can help to improve the overall performance of a website, leading to a better user experience.

Overall, subsetting fonts is a good practice for anyone looking to optimize the performance and reduce the emissions of a website of a website.

View details
modules.woff ~90 KB ~73 KB
KFO7CnqEu92Fr1ME7kSn66aGLdTylUAMa3yUBHMdazQ.woff2 ~35 KB ~17 KB
KFO7CnqEu92Fr1ME7kSn66aGLdTylUAMa3yUBHMdazQ.woff2 ~35 KB ~17 KB
qkBbXvYC6trAT7RVLtyU5rZP.woff2 ~32 KB ~15 KB
_Xms-HUzqDCFdgfMm4S9DaRvzig.woff2 ~21 KB ~3 KB
Convert font files to woff267 KB

WOFF2 is considered to be the best font format for web use because it provides a good balance of file size and compatibility. Some specific reasons why WOFF2 is a good font format include:

  1. Small file size: WOFF2 is a compressed font format, which means that it has a smaller file size compared to other font formats like TTF or OTF. This is important for web use because smaller file sizes can help to reduce the amount of data that needs to be downloaded, leading to faster page load times.
  2. High-quality font rendering: WOFF2 provides high-quality font rendering, making it a good choice for use on the web.

It’s worth noting that WOFF2 is not the only font format that can be used on the web, and there may be cases where other formats like WOFF or TTF are more suitable, depending on the specific requirements of the website. However, for most cases, WOFF2 is considered to be the best font format for web use due to its combination of small file size, good browser support, and high-quality font rendering.

View details
modules.woff woff
Remove third party font files

Font files should be loaded from the same hosting as the website because

  1. Increased loading time: Third-party sub-resources, such as scripts, fonts, or images, need to be downloaded from a separate server before they can be displayed on the website. This can increase the overall loading time of the page, leading to a slower user experience.
  2. Dependence on external servers: The loading of third-party subresources is dependent on the availability and performance of the external servers that host them. If these servers are slow or unavailable, it can result in slow page loading times or even errors.
  3. Increased risk of security threats: Third-party subresources can introduce security risks to a website, as they can contain malicious code or be used to track user activity.
View details
fonts.gstatic.com _Xms-HUzqDCFdgfMm4S9DaRvzig.woff2
fonts.gstatic.com qkBbXvYC6trAT7RVLtyU5rZP.woff2
fonts.gstatic.com KFO7CnqEu92Fr1ME7kSn66aGLdTylUAMa3yUBHMdazQ.woff2
fonts.gstatic.com KFO7CnqEu92Fr1ME7kSn66aGLdTylUAMa3yUBHMdazQ.woff2
Replace jQuery and jQuery libraries with more modern code57 KB0.01g

jQuery is a popular and widely-used JavaScript library that simplifies web development by providing a set of tools and functions to interact with HTML documents, handle events, create animations, and make asynchronous HTTP requests.

In the past, jQuery was a very popular choice for web development because it simplified many common tasks and provided a consistent and cross-browser-compatible API. However, with the advancement of modern web technologies and improvements in browser capabilities, the need for jQuery has decreased.

Many modern web frameworks and libraries, such as React and Angular, provide their own set of tools for handling common tasks and interacting with the DOM, making jQuery less necessary in many cases. The Javascript engine in modern browsers have also become more consistent in the feature implementations often eliminating the need for a library like jQuery.

jQuery represents an opportunity because:

  1. Performance: While jQuery is a powerful and useful library, it can slow down website performance due to its large size and complex code. Modern browsers have also improved their native support for many of the features that jQuery provides, reducing the need for it.
  2. Maintainability: jQuery code can be difficult to maintain and update, particularly as web technologies evolve and change. This can make it harder for developers to keep up with best practices and standards for web development.
  3. Accessibility: Some jQuery plugins and features can create accessibility issues, particularly for users who rely on assistive technologies. This can make it harder for people with disabilities to use and access websites.
View details
jquery.min.js 29 KB
jquery-migrate.min.js 5 KB
core.min.js 7 KB
jquery.shuffle.min.js 4 KB
jquery.fitvids.js 1 KB
jquery.mobile.js 3 KB
jquery.validate.min.js 8 KB
Dirty hosting0.08g CO2

This page generated ~0.44grams of CO2

By moving to a host using renewable energy, this could be reduced to ~0.36grams of CO2.

Sustainable web hosting refers to hosting services that are designed to minimise their impact on the environment and to promote sustainability. This can include using renewable energy sources, reducing waste and emissions, and implementing best practices for energy efficiency.

Sustainable web hosting providers aim to reduce their carbon footprint by using energy-efficient server hardware, data centres, and networking equipment, as well as implementing environmentally friendly policies and practices. For example, some providers may use renewable energy sources, such as wind or solar power, to power their data centres, or they may use high-efficiency cooling systems to reduce energy consumption.

Insights

Google Lighthouse Accessibility

The accessibility score in Google Lighthouse is a metric that measures how well a website is designed for users with disabilities. The score ranges from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better accessibility.

Google Lighthouse evaluates a website’s accessibility based on a number of different factors, such as the presence of alternative text for images, the use of semantic HTML, the ability to navigate the page using only a keyboard, and the use of appropriate color contrasts.

A high accessibility score in Google Lighthouse indicates that a website is well-designed for users with disabilities and provides an inclusive user experience. On the other hand, a low accessibility score can indicate that a website has barriers that make it difficult or impossible for some users to access and use the content.

In automated testing, this page scored 80% for accessibility on desktop. Keep in mind that automated accessibility testing is not perfect and that manual tests, use case testing, or usability testing should be completed as well.

Mobile Accessibility
83%
Desktop Accessibility
83%

Opportunities

Background and foreground colors do not have a sufficient contrast ratio.

Low-contrast text is difficult or impossible for many users to read. Learn how to provide sufficient color contrast.

MobileDesktop
GradeFailFail
<frame> or <iframe> elements do not have a title

Screen reader users rely on frame titles to describe the contents of frames. Learn more about frame titles.

MobileDesktop
GradeFailFail
Heading elements are not in a sequentially-descending order

Properly ordered headings that do not skip levels convey the semantic structure of the page, making it easier to navigate and understand when using assistive technologies. Learn more about heading order.

MobileDesktop
GradeFailFail
[user-scalable="no"] is used in the <meta name="viewport"> element or the [maximum-scale] attribute is less than 5.

Disabling zooming is problematic for users with low vision who rely on screen magnification to properly see the contents of a web page. Learn more about the viewport meta tag.

MobileDesktop
GradeFailFail
Touch targets do not have sufficient size or spacing.

Touch targets with sufficient size and spacing help users who may have difficulty targeting small controls to activate the targets. Learn more about touch targets.

MobileDesktop
GradeFailFail
Document does not have a main landmark.

One main landmark helps screen reader users navigate a web page. Learn more about landmarks.

MobileDesktop
GradeFailFail

Insights

Google Lighthouse Best Practices

Google Lighthouse evaluates a website’s best practices based on a number of different factors, such as the use of HTTPS encryption, the use of efficient caching policies, the implementation of modern web technologies, and the avoidance of deprecated technologies.

A high best practices score in Google Lighthouse indicates that a website is well-designed and follows best practices for web development, which can lead to better performance, security, and accessibility. On the other hand, a low best practices score can indicate that a website has room for improvement in terms of following best practices.

Mobile Best Practices
96%
Desktop Best Practices
96%

Google Lighthouse SEO

Google Lighthouse evaluates a website’s SEO based on a number of different factors, such as the presence of title and description tags, the use of header tags, the presence of structured data, the use of image alt tags, and the use of crawlable links.

A high SEO score in Google Lighthouse indicates that a website is well-optimized for search engines, which can help to improve its visibility in search results and increase its organic traffic. On the other hand, a low SEO score can indicate that a website has room for improvement in terms of its optimization for search engines.

While a high SEO score can help to improve a website’s visibility in search results, it’s not a guarantee of higher rankings, as search engine algorithms take many other factors into account when determining the ranking of a website.

Mobile SEO
92%
Desktop SEO
92%

Tracking scripts

All the tracking scripts on the site generated ~246 KB of data

A tracking script is a code snippet designed to track the flow of visitors who visit a website. Media, advertising, and analytics organisations will provide a script to add to your website that sends data directly to their servers. This data can then be used to measure goals and conversions, analyse user behaviour, and influence advertising campaigns.

Consider how much of this data you actually need and use? How often do you review the analytics data, and does this inform genuine change? Are you actively running social media campaigns? Consider pausing or removing tracking scripts that aren’t being actively used.

View details
googletagmanager.com 1 155 KB
connect.facebook.net 2 89 KB
analytics.google.com 1 809 B
stats.g.doubleclick.net 1 0 B
vc.hotjar.io 1 305 B
content.hotjar.io 1 222 B

Cost to load

Price per GB (USD)$3.12
Price per GB (Local)3.12 USD
Price to load PPV (USD)$0.013
Price to load PPV (Local)0.013 USD

2022 Mobile data pricing sourced from cable.co.uk

Opportunities

Security headers to set1/6

HTTP security headers are special HTTP headers that can be added to a website’s response to help improve its security. They are important because they can help to protect a website and its users from various security threats, such as cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks, and other types of malicious activity.

It’s important to note, however, that implementing HTTP security headers is just one aspect of a comprehensive security strategy, and that other measures, such as regular software updates, secure coding practices, and regular security audits, are also important for maintaining a secure website.

View details
strict-transport-security No
content-security-policy No
x-frame-options No
x-content-type-options No
referrer-policy No
permissions-policy Yes

It's important to note, however, that implementing HTTP security headers is just one aspect of a comprehensive security strategy, and that other measures, such as regular software updates, secure coding practices, and regular security audits, are also important for maintaining a secure website.

Document does not have a meta description

Meta descriptions may be included in search results to concisely summarize page content. Learn more about the meta description.

MobileDesktop
GradeFailFail
Browser errors were logged to the console

Errors logged to the console indicate unresolved problems. They can come from network request failures and other browser concerns. Learn more about this errors in console diagnostic audit

MobileDesktop
GradeFailFail
Data points

Show and hide columns in table below to see different data points about the web pages tested.

Home
Accessibility
83%
Lighthouse Performance Score
57%
Lighthouse Performance Score
92%
Lighthouse Performance Score
96%
Lighthouse Performance Score
?
Transfer size
4MB
Transfer size percentile
70%
CO2 emitted per page view
0.44g
CO2 wasted
0.1g
Green hosting
No
Rating
C
Largest Contentful Paint
2.0 s
First Input Delay
180 ms
Cumulative Layout Shift
0.093
First Contentful Paint
0.7 s
Speed Index
3.4 s
Time to interactive
4.8 s
Total Blocking Time
550 ms
Time to first byte
10 ms
Analytics
246 KB
transferred
135 KB
transferred
128 KB
transferred
2 MB
transferred
1,001 KB
transferred
212 KB
Contact /
Accessibility
80%
Lighthouse Performance Score
91%
Lighthouse Performance Score
92%
Lighthouse Performance Score
100%
Lighthouse Performance Score
29%
Transfer size
2MB
Transfer size percentile
35%
CO2 emitted per page view
0.4g
CO2 wasted
0.06g
Green hosting
No
Rating
C
Largest Contentful Paint
1.4 s
First Input Delay
170 ms
Cumulative Layout Shift
0.071
First Contentful Paint
0.9 s
Speed Index
1.4 s
Time to interactive
2.9 s
Total Blocking Time
120 ms
Time to first byte
130 ms
Analytics
174 KB
transferred
60 KB
transferred
42 KB
transferred
1 MB
transferred
103 KB
transferred
53 KB
Disclaimer /
Accessibility
84%
Lighthouse Performance Score
86%
Lighthouse Performance Score
92%
Lighthouse Performance Score
100%
Lighthouse Performance Score
29%
Transfer size
1MB
Transfer size percentile
29%
CO2 emitted per page view
0.34g
CO2 wasted
0.06g
Green hosting
No
Rating
B
Largest Contentful Paint
1.3 s
First Input Delay
70 ms
Cumulative Layout Shift
0.16
First Contentful Paint
1.0 s
Speed Index
1.8 s
Time to interactive
2.5 s
Total Blocking Time
10 ms
Time to first byte
250 ms
Analytics
174 KB
transferred
53 KB
transferred
42 KB
transferred
814 KB
transferred
102 KB
transferred
86 KB
Projects /
Accessibility
80%
Lighthouse Performance Score
72%
Lighthouse Performance Score
83%
Lighthouse Performance Score
100%
Lighthouse Performance Score
29%
Transfer size
9MB
Transfer size percentile
90%
CO2 emitted per page view
2.44g
CO2 wasted
1.88g
Green hosting
No
Rating
F
Largest Contentful Paint
3.5 s
First Input Delay
90 ms
Cumulative Layout Shift
0.048
First Contentful Paint
0.8 s
Speed Index
3.6 s
Time to interactive
3.1 s
Total Blocking Time
40 ms
Time to first byte
2,420 ms
Analytics
174 KB
transferred
62 KB
transferred
47 KB
transferred
826 KB
transferred
8 MB
transferred
53 KB
Services /
Accessibility
91%
Lighthouse Performance Score
75%
Lighthouse Performance Score
92%
Lighthouse Performance Score
100%
Lighthouse Performance Score
29%
Transfer size
3MB
Transfer size percentile
55%
CO2 emitted per page view
0.7g
CO2 wasted
0.18g
Green hosting
No
Rating
E
Largest Contentful Paint
1.7 s
First Input Delay
80 ms
Cumulative Layout Shift
0.296
First Contentful Paint
0.9 s
Speed Index
1.8 s
Time to interactive
2.9 s
Total Blocking Time
60 ms
Time to first byte
200 ms
Analytics
174 KB
transferred
56 KB
transferred
48 KB
transferred
814 KB
transferred
1 MB
transferred
86 KB

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We design, build, and optimise websites to help forward-thinking brands meet the challenges of a changing world, through a conscious focus on sustainability, accessibility, and performance.

Beleaf Agency Pty Ltd, 425 Smith St, Fitzroy VIC 3065
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Beleaf acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional custodians of the lands and waterways in the area we work, and pays respect to their Elders past, present, and emerging, as well as to all First Nations’ communities who significantly contribute to the life of the area.

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