Above the Fold
Above the fold refers to the visible portion of a webpage. Above the fold content is what a user sees without scrolling and has a greater chance of being read or clicked.
Above the fold refers to the visible portion of a webpage. Above the fold content is what a user sees without scrolling and has a greater chance of being read or clicked.
Bounce rate is the percentage of visitors to a website who visit only one page. A high bounce rate indicates that visitors are not satisfied with your website.
Website breadcrumbs reveal the nesting of webpages within one another in a hierarchy. They’re used to help web users find relevant content, showing up on SERPs.
A cached link is a copy of a web page that is stored on the Internet Archive's servers, and appear next to certain search results on Google.
A call to action, often abbreviated as a "CTA," is a step that you want your readers to take. It's your way of guiding their actions after they have read your content.
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) is a Google Core Web Vitals performance issue that can be detected by Google PageSpeed Insights.
Google's First Contentful Paint metric takes an average of the time until the browser displays something to the user.