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art.blog desktop page speed rank

Last tested: 2017-04-30


Desktop Speed Medium
76/100

art.blog Desktop Speed Test Quick Summary


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art.blog Desktop Resources

Total Resources64
Number of Hosts42
Static Resources21
JavaScript Resources17
CSS Resources3

art.blog Desktop Resource Breakdown

art.blog mobile page speed rank

Last tested: 2017-04-26


Mobile Speed Bad
54/100

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priority - 40 Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content

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art.blog Mobile Resources

Total Resources65
Number of Hosts42
Static Resources21
JavaScript Resources17
CSS Resources3

art.blog Mobile Resource Breakdown

art.blog mobile page usability

Last tested: 2017-04-26


Mobile Usability Good
93/100

art.blog Mobile Usability Test Quick Summary


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