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Very nice.
Few minor issues - if someone types in domain.com, it comes up with an error saying "please enter a domain", because I didn't use the http:// prefix. It would be good if it could automatically detect that it needs this, and apply it accordingly.
The loading icon image seems to be missing, when it's processing the results, the little image which appears underneath the bar that you enter the domain into.
The map view is super useful, showing blue for where the server is based.
A London server would be cool - lots of tech businesses here :)
The timings are good, and were correct for a site which is based in Aus, so the first byte time got slower the further away the connection was in other locations.
Very impressed and favourited for future usage.
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@theashtube thank you Ashley, I will fix these. When it comes to London server I have to check providers with London available locations.
With exception to Australia (sorry, Aussies!), we're doing pretty good:
cc @k1ix
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@rrhoover Yes Ryan, That's the issue with almost all web sites I've tested (AU). Actually, it's an issue with the longer connection time caused by distance and bandwidth availability.
@andrewett Thank you, Andrew, for the hunt. This is my another (MVP) side project. It was inspired by needs to test my websites (server response) for speed from different locations because of visitors segmentation (USA/India/EU). Actually I test Time to first byte (TTFB)
What I really like about this is that it gives one performance grade based on speed.
With other tools, they break down the grading in a way that a really fast site might have F's in 3 out of 5 categories, while a slower site might have A's and B's across the board. That sort of thing becomes an issue when clients start asking why there are F's.
Your system seems like a much better representation of what's going on with a site. Great work!
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