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Google has announced plans to renovate the audit of the performance of the lighthouse.
The new version will match the recently launched insights on the Chrome Devtools performance board.
This shift will change how to organize and represent performance data, which affects SEO professionals who use lighthous to optimize websites.
This update It is part of Google’s effort to consolidate its different performance tools.
Barry Pollard from Google’s chrome team explains::
“We update the audit in the lighthouse to be based on the same insights we recently launched on the Chrome Devtools performance board. This will help to reconcile two tools, but there will be a violent change.”
The upcoming changes belong to three main categories:
Many existing lighthous audits will get new names and connect. For example:
This connection means that you can no longer exclude the individual parts of these combined audits. You will need to turn on or exclude the entire review of insight.
Note, this is not a comprehensive list. For a complete list of renamed and consolidated audits, see Google announcement.
Several audits will be removed in full, including:
New insight audits will appear under the heading “insight” in reports. The unchanged audit will remain entitled “Diagnostics”.
Google will introduce these changes in stages:
Pollard confirms:
“This has now been published on Pagespeed Insights and will be involved in Chrome 137 in about a month.”
Here’s what to do to prepare:
Pollard advises:
“Another lighthouse tool (for example, if you use this in your CI), it can also start to migrate to these insights based on these revisions-are now available in JSON exits.”
Google continues to emphasize the experience of the page and the basic web vital vital data in its ranking algorithm. The basic metrics remain unchanged, but reorganization will affect how you identify and solve performance problems.
Connected audits can provide a comprehensive overview of related performance problems. This could make it easier to spot the samples and prioritize. However, the teams that have built customized tools around certain audits of the lighthouse will need to be adjusted.
Google will publish documentation on new insights on developer.chrome.com before the change in October. They will keep older documentation available to users of the previous versions of the lighthouse.
If you have concerns about these changes, Google has opened a Girlub Discussion to collect feedback and answer questions.
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