Core Web Vitals are a set of standardized metrics developed by Google to measure user experience on a webpage. They focus on three key aspects: Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) which measures loading performance, First Input Delay (FID) which measures interactivity, and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) which measures visual stability. Website owners use Core Web Vitals to identify areas for improvement in their site's performance and user experience, ultimately aiming to provide visitors with a faster, more responsive, and more stable experience. These metrics also influence search engine rankings.
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