Post by muntahaislam222 on Feb 28, 2024 11:08:24 GMT
Yeah. It's possible. In bulk mode. Thanks to the new URLProfiler functionality. I love that tool, had I already told you? Let's quickly explain what this is about, I get excited just writing it! Version 1.5.1 comes loaded with two powerful things under its belt: Mobile Friendly Checker Page Speed Checker And if you're still wondering, the answer is yes, it can be done in bulk mode, with all the urls you want to analyze at once. Of course, if you are a brute and put a zillion URLs, use proxies. (If you want to try it or buy it, you can do so through this link ) API KEY de Page Speed Before analyzing anything, get a Page Speed API KEY to connect to URLProfiler. Steps to follow Go to (I called it URLProfiler) console Enable the Page Speed API, from the list or from the search engine "pagespeed" and "enable" enable api Credentials >> New Password >> Server crear api key You copy and paste the API key into api key urlprofiler Mobile Friendly Checker The mess begins You take the urls that you want to analyze and find out if they pass Google's Mobile Friendly test, you analyze them by checking the option in the tool panel and then it will give you data: Mobile Friendly.
Whether it passes or not. Mobile Friendly Score. Score from 0 to 100 Incompatible uses of plugins. Whether it passes or not Content wider than the screen. Whether it passes or not Links that are very close to each other. Whether it passes or not Text too small. Whether it passes or not Viewport attributes not set. Whether it passes or not Resource locks by Robots.txt. Whether it passes or not Failing resources . Number Mobile Friendly test URL. Resulting from if you did the Europe Mobile Number List test on the web. And once it crawls the urls, the result is an excel like this: mobile friendly maldita sea As you can see, the joy is half-hearted, we have part of the MalditaSEA urls , which do not pass the test...we are still disappearing from Google and let's see what you do without the best suite of tools on the market (cough, cough). Work to do and things to improve. Mobile Page Speed Checker What you really want to know is where your web (mobile) performance is failing? Well, both on mobile and desktop, we can also get very extensive information on all the urls on our website.
This occurs to me that we could cross it with more things: Screaming Frog crawling, where we already have Response Time data, for example, or things like we said in the previous mobile post Google Analytics data Indexing … But well, today we count the functionality and we will see what we have later. To check the desktop and mobile page speed in bulk mode, we do this: page speed damn it Come on, check the corresponding boxes, in reality we could have done the complete analysis in one go, with the mobile friendly test. The fields it gives you are all these, from Mobile: PageSpeed Device: mobile Mobile Speed Score: score Usability Score: score Avoid Plugins: whether it complies with it or not Size Content To Viewport: si lo cumple o no Size Tap Targets Appropriately: si lo cumple o no Use Legible Font Sizes: si lo cumple o no Configure Viewport: Whether it complies or not Speed Score: score Avoid Landing Page Redirects: si lo cumple o no Enable Gzip Compression: whether it complies or not Leverage Browser Caching: whether it complies or not Main Resource Server Response Time: si lo cumple o no Minify CSS: whether it complies or not Minify HTML: whether it complies or not Minify JavaScript.