18/01/24 Pages with big file size HTML pages exceeding a file size of 0.5 MB Optimization Tips This is a list of pages that are very large (more than 0.5MB). The pages with a file size of more than 5 MB have not been further analyzed by Seobility. Why you should keep your HTML pages as small as possible: The larger the file size of an HTML page, the longer the page will take to load in the browser. This can have a very negative impact on the user experience, especially on mobile devices. What's more, page loading time (also known as page speed) is an officially confirmed Google ranking factor, directly affecting your position in search results. Common causes of very large HTML pages: Excessive use of inline CSS or JavaScript. Embedding SVG images directly in the HTML code. How to fix these problems: First, check what is causing the large amount of HTML code. See if it can be reduced. Possible actions to take could be: Move excessive CSS and JavaScript into separate CSS and JavaScript files linked in the HTML code. Upload large SVG images to your server as separate files, and link to them in the HTML code. Turn off unnecessary features of your CMS / template that generate excessive code. Use compression such as gzip. # URL Filesize 1. https://mestikon.digital/cart-2/ 652.1 kB Page 24 of 55
