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Glossary

Review the definitions for terms used across Cloudflare’s Speed documentation.

Term Definition
page load time

The time it takes for a web page to fully load in a user's browser.

server response time

The time it takes for a server to respond to a request from a user's browser.

latency

The delay between a user action and the corresponding response from the system.

bandwidth

The maximum rate of data transfer across a network.

compression

The process of reducing the size of files or data to speed up their transfer over the network.

minification

The process of removing unnecessary characters from code (such as whitespace or comments) to reduce file size and improve loading times.

lazy loading

Loading images or other resources only when they are about to be displayed, rather than loading everything at once.

render time

The time it takes for a browser to display a fully rendered web page after receiving the necessary resources.

brotli compression

Brotli compression is a data compression algorithm developed by Google, optimized for web content, and designed to achieve higher compression ratios than traditional algorithms like Gzip.

search engine optimization (SEO)

SEO, or search engine optimization, is the practice of optimizing online content to improve its visibility and ranking in search engine results, thereby increasing organic traffic and relevance.

real user monitoring (RUM)

Real user monitoring (RUM) is a web performance monitoring technique that collects and analyzes data based on actual user interactions and experiences, providing insights into how users interact with a website or application in real-time.

synthetic test

A synthetic test is an artificial simulation of user interactions and system behaviors designed to evaluate and measure the performance, responsiveness, and functionality of a website or application under controlled conditions.

core web vitals

Core web vitals are a set of user-centric performance metrics, including Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS), and First Input Delay (FID), used by Google to assess the overall user experience of a webpage.

time to first byte (TTFB)

Time to first byte (TTFB) is the duration measured from the initiation of a web page request to the moment the first byte of data is received by the user's browser from the web server, indicating the server's initial response time.

first contentful paint (FCP)

First contentful paint (FCP) is a web performance metric that measures the time it takes for the first piece of content to be rendered on the screen during the loading of a web page.

largest contentful paint (LCP)

Largest contentful paint (LCP) is a web performance metric that measures the time it takes for the largest content element to be fully rendered and visible to the user during the loading of a web page.

cumulative layout shift (CLS)

Cumulative layout shift (CLS) is a web performance metric that quantifies the visual stability of a webpage by measuring the sum of unexpected layout shifts of elements during the page's loading and rendering process.

time to interactive (TTI)

Time to interactive (TTI) is a web performance metric that measures the time it takes for a web page to become fully interactive and responsive to user input, indicating when users can effectively engage with and use the page.

total blocking time (TBT)

Total blocking time (TBT) is a web performance metric that measures the total amount of time between First Contentful Paint (FCP) and Time to Interactive (TTI) where the main thread was blocked for long enough to prevent input responsiveness.

speed index

Speed index is a web performance metric that quantifies how quickly a user perceives a webpage to load by measuring the visual progression of content rendering over time, providing a comprehensive assessment of the overall user experience during page loading.

interaction to next paint (INP)

Interaction to next paint (INP) is a web performance metric that measures the time it takes for a web page to become interactive and respond to user input after the initial paint, providing insights into the user experience during the interaction phase of page loading.

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