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Since the introduction of the speed test in 6ed54ae customers have hade a nice UI to test the speed of their site.
There could also be something that would estimate the total download size of their site - a factor that directly correlates with speed (in particular over mobile connections) and also correlates with carbon emissions. Such a test should be done using the headless Chrome to capture the full page load.
Alternatively we could integrate a carbon emission estimator by integrating with websitecarbon.com:
I think implementing this would be too much of an effort and still not very accurate. However, to emphasize this the Site info box could include a link to The Green Web Foundation check so site admins can discover that their site is green and listed there?
Since the introduction of the speed test in 6ed54ae customers have hade a nice UI to test the speed of their site.
There could also be something that would estimate the total download size of their site - a factor that directly correlates with speed (in particular over mobile connections) and also correlates with carbon emissions. Such a test should be done using the headless Chrome to capture the full page load.
Alternatively we could integrate a carbon emission estimator by integrating with websitecarbon.com:
https://www.websitecarbon.com/website/wp-palvelu-fi/
Both measures are mitigated by decreasing the total download size and would lead to similar behavior on website devs.
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