Feedback wanted: The road to a better layout shift metric for long-lived pages Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Learn about our plans for improving the Cumulative Layout Shift metric and give us feedback. Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) is a metric that measures the visual stability of a web page. The metric is called cumulative layout shift beca
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One of the outcomes of the release of Core Web Vitals (and subsequent inclusion in Google's page ranking algorithm) is that we have been paying more attention to unexpected layout shifts and the cumulative layout shift (CLS) score. Some sources of layout shifts have been simple to resolve: pre-allocate the correct space for dynamic elements, use width and height attributes on images and prioritise
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