Page Speed

A measure of how quickly page content loads and becomes interactive, influenced by file sizes, server response, and code efficiency. Google uses page speed as a ranking factor, making optimization both a UX and SEO concern. Framer’s infrastructure and automatic optimizations help achieve fast page speeds.

Related terms

Related terms

  • Web Hosting

    Publishing

    Services that store website files and serve them to visitors over the internet. Reliable hosting affects site speed, uptime, and security. Framer includes premium hosting automatically with all published sites.

  • Core Web Vitals

    Performance

    Core Web Vitals are a set of user-focused performance metrics used by Google to measure real page experience, including loading speed, responsiveness, and visual stability.

  • Time to First Byte (TTFB)

    Performance

    Time to First Byte (TTFB) is a server-response metric that indicates how quickly the browser receives the first byte of a page response.

  • Global CDN

    Performance

    Framer uses global delivery infrastructure to help pages, images, scripts, and assets reach visitors quickly across regions, improving perceived speed and reliability.

  • Font Subsetting

    Performance

    In Framer, font subsetting can improve page speed by minimizing font downloads while preserving the typography needed for the published site.