If a page youre going to will not take permanently to load, Google is launching a new Web Vitals metric with Chrome 85 beta– one that can tell you. The new metric will give URLs and URLs from the same website “that have historically fulfilled or surpassed all metrics thresholds for the Core Web Vitals” a “Fast page” label. Hyperlinks that earn the label have been historically quick for the majority of users, though Chrome can likewise assess them on a host-by-host basis if theyre still brand-new or if theyre not that popular.
The Fast page label will appear on the context menu when you long press on any link on Chrome 85 Beta for Android. Its only simply started presenting, but you can by hand switch it on by going to chrome:// flags and making it possible for “Context menu performance details and remote tip bring.” Google is hoping that the label can help users with slow or spotty connection by providing the details required to pick which page to open from all the search engine result they get. The tech giant states it might also explore labeling in other parts of the Chrome UI in the future.