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hello 

google has updated his seo algorythm  : now  the  new metric,Interaction to Next Paint (INP), is very important  

https://web.dev/inp/

does wpforo 2 fit this new metric ?

thank you 


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I think this is a server issue and not WP or wpForo.


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@dimalifragis no no ont only

How To Improve And Optimize Your Web Pages For INP?

Since INP is a new metric, webmasters and SEOs have to learn how to interpret this data. It will take a while for the industry to agree on an acceptable level of INP. Therefore, you must start measuring your website’s INP now and keep measuring it until the industry has some agreed-upon thresholds. 

Keep in mind that Google doesn't expect you to reach zero or even near-zero values to get a good score. It is more important that the trend is positive and your website's performance is improving over time.

Here are some tips from Google to improve INP :

  1. Identify All User Interactions On Your Page (E.G., Clicks, Scrolls, Form Submissions, Etc.) And Measure The Input Delay For Each One (See The Section Below For Details).

  2. Measure The Input Delay For Each Interaction On Many Different Devices (Desktop/Laptop, Phone, Tablet). 

  3. Measure Over Multiple Days (Preferably At Least 5 Days Per Week) Using Different Devices And Internet Connections (E.G., Home WiFi/Cellular).

  4. As Soon As You Obtain Reliable Data, Work With Your Engineers/Developers To Improve Input Delay By Optimizing Event Handlers Or Resolving Network Issues.

  5. If You Don't Have Access To Engineers/Developers Who Can Help Optimize Your Code Or Resolve Network Issues, Try Using AMP, Which Has Been Built From The Ground Up With Performance In Mind.

  6. Measure Again After Making Changes And Iterate Until Your Input Delay Is Consistently Fast.

If you use Google Analytics, here is a guide on measuring input delay in GA.


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Ok, but half of that measurement is server / site / network speed.


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Come to think of it, most of the above are for logged users. How those will be measured? They will be not.


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