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What are the three aspects of a website's user experience, a

What are the three aspects of a website's user experience, as measured by Core Web Vitals?

Question: What are the three aspects of a website's user experience, as measured by Core Web Vitals?

  • Visual stability, interactivity, and design
  • Interactivity, mobile-friendliness, and speed
  • Loading, responsive design, and accessibility
  • Loading, interactivity, and visual stability

Explanation

Core Web Vitals measure three aspects of user experience: loading (Largest Contentful Paint), interactivity (First Input Delay), and visual stability (Cumulative Layout Shift). These metrics quantify how quickly pages load, how responsive they are to user actions, and how stable content appears during loading. Optimizing these factors enhances user experience and contributes to Page Experience signals in SEO.

Why the other options are incorrect

A) Design is not a Core Web Vital metric.

B) Mobile-friendliness is a separate Page Experience factor, not part of Core Web Vitals.

C) Accessibility and responsive design are important but not measured by Core Web Vitals.

Source for verification

HubSpot Academy: Core Web Vitals and Page Experience

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