Our series of articles on Google Core Web Vitals discussed First Input Delay (a field-only metric) that quantifies the web page interactivity. This real-user web performance metric helps track and improve the delay in user interactions.
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Our series of articles on Google Core Web Vitals discussed First Input Delay (a field-only metric) that quantifies the web page interactivity. This real-user web performance metric helps track and improve the delay in user interactions.
The third and final metric of Google’s Core Web Vitals is First Input Delay (FID). It measures web page interactivity – how quickly your website responds to the user input. FID refers to UX-related signals that reflect how quickly your website shows the expected result when you perform some action o