Tools to check mobile speed performance
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Hey Guys,
Looking at a site which has mobile versions of each page example: m.domain.com.au
Some of these pages have images which are over 1mb.
I want to quickly identify these pages with high image file sizes, any good tools which can do this?
Cheers.
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Run Screaming Frog on your subdomains and check the Images tab in the report, then sort by image size and you'll find the large images.
Download Screaming Frog from here: http://www.screamingfrog.co.uk/seo-spider/
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You can use Google PageSpeed Insights:
https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/And if your site is on WordPress then you can install this plugin:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/google-pagespeed-insights/You also can use WebPageTest, GTMetrix, Pingdom Tools. Even one simply *nix tool as wget can make local mirror to site where you can see filesizes (command is wget -r -m http://m.domain.com/au ).
Alternative you can use desktop crawlers (like mine SEOSpyder) where you can see also images size in bytes.
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