Google’s Core Web Vitals INP

Hey folks, let’s talk about this recent email from Google that has got some website owners a little worried. It’s all about their Core Web Vitals and a specific issue known as Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS). So, in a nutshell, Google sent out an email highlighting problems with Input responsiveness on certain websites, pinpointing specific elements that are causing issues.

Now, this email might have caused some panic, but don’t sweat it too much. The main goal here is to inform website owners about potential performance problems, particularly related to CLS and Input responsiveness. You see, Input responsiveness is all about how quickly your website responds to user interactions like clicking buttons or filling out forms. Google wants to make sure that sites are providing a seamless and smooth experience to users.

The email is not meant to be a punishment or a slap on the wrist. It’s more like a heads-up and guidance from Google to help you improve your site’s performance. They even give you examples of the elements on your website that are causing the CLS issues, so you know exactly what to focus on.

The bottom line is, if you received this email, take a close look at it and make sure you address those input responsiveness issues. Google recommends testing and optimizing the problem areas to minimize CLS problems and improve your overall site performance.

So, breathe easy! Google is just trying to help you out here, nudging you in the right direction to make your website better. Time to roll up your sleeves and get to work on those optimizations!

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