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Outil d'analyse de site web | WooRank. Website SEO Tool | Website Grader. Website Speed Test. Free Webmaster Tools. View HTTP Request and Response Header. Tools. Email this test to a friend How does it work? Pingdom Tools - Ping test and Traceroute are distributed versions of the popular network tools, available directly from your browser. With these tools you'll get an outside view of your network response time and network topology, which allows you to track down possible errors more easily.

Both Ping and Traceroute work by sending out ping packets and waiting for replies. When a router replies, a green or yellow bar is displayed with the response time. Replies faster than 50 milliseconds are displayed with a green bar. Replies slower than 50 milliseconds are displayed with a yellow bar. If you want to automate our Ping Test, there's also a subscription service which you can sign up to. Open Site Explorer: Link Popularity & Backlink Analysis Tool. SiteTimer. About SiteTimer Web Monitor allows you to monitor how long it takes for a user to download one or more of your web site pages.

It visits the page that your request and downloads all content that's directly linked from that page; Images Frames IFrames Script files It follows redirects As the pages are downloaded, SiteTimer stores statistics on how long time each item takes to download, and how much data they contained. This information is then presented in a grid. Web Monitor correctly handles http compressed material (see OctaGate Switch), and it also honors keep-alive requests to give an accurate indication of the times a real browser would spend downloading the content.

Optimizing your site Your page shouldn't take too long to load, slow load speeds will lead to users leaving your pages even though they're interested in the material. The size of the page is the main deciding factor for download times, coupled with bandwidth. Decrease the size of your images: Use JPG instead of GIF or BMP. HTTP Compression Test. Compressing your content saves bandwidth and improves render time, particular on devices with slow internet connections. But it also reduces load on your server. While it does take some amount of computer power to compress files on the fly, you save much more power by having your server doing fewer things at once. It takes a lot less time to transfer files that are smaller. Your server is therefor, at any given time, maintaining far fewer open connections. There really is no down-side to enabling some form of HTTP compression. The best way to enable this compression, is by using mod_deflate or mod_gzip.

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