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Speed test a website blog load performance use Stopwatch





How fast is your blog running to load? Why the speed of your web/blog is so very important? think again! I said this very important, it's because the speed of website / blog will influence the web page rank Google, the faster your blog running to load the better it'll  be indexed by Google. Well, If you want to know how long it takes for your website or blog to load, then you're in the very right place reading this post :). Using Stopwatch you can the time for you. It will help you identify which items are taking the longest to load.

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How does the Stopwatch works?

To start just click here and then enter your site/blog's URL into the text box and click "Start StopWatch". Then, watch the top of the window. See the pic below:





Stopwatch measures the time between the moment your browser starts to load the URL and when the browser signals that it has finished ("Done" in the status bar). The measurement therefore includes fetching and interpreting all HTML (including frames), images, and Javascripts. It does not include content that is handled by plugins. If the page is in the cache then the stopwatch will measure the faster loading time (see tip above). The accuracy is the accuracy of the Javascript timer, on most systems 10 milliseconds.

Stopwatch will then open your blog in a frame and will record the time it takes for everything on your blog to load, including images, videos, widgets etc.


Tip: to reload a page and bypass the cache of your browser:
Internet Explorer:                                 Hold the Control key and click the Refresh
                                                             button on the toolbar.
Mozilla, Firefox, Netscape Navigator:    Hold down the Shift key and click the Reload
                                                             button on the navigation toolbar.
Safari:                                                   Hold down the Shift key and click the Reload
                                                             toolbar button.




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