KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 — Google has announced that “fast page” labels are now being tested on Chrome for Android, with the idea being that the new feature will highlight pages that offer a better experience. For pages that are deemed to be “high quality” by Google, there will...
for Android, with the idea being that the new feature will highlight pages that offer a better experience. For pages that are deemed to be “high quality” by Google, there will now be a “fast page” label when the context menu is brought up.
The feature appears to be exclusive to the mobile platform for now — in fact, there hasn’t been any word on future support for iOS Chrome users. You’ll be able to view “fast page” labels if you’re on Chrome 85 beta on Android, although Google says you’ll be able to test labelling now with the following steps:Relaunch Chrome for Android
Meanwhile, Google have also updated their developer tools to help devs obtain “fast page” classification for their web pages. The search engine giants also warned that the process of optimising a page to meet the necessary standards “may require some investments” to improve a the overall page quality.
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