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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32150, member: 636"] Have you ever started reading something on a website, only for the page to jump because an ad or image loaded suddenly? That feeling of losing your place happens because of what experts call Cumulative Layout Shift. This measures how stable a webpage stays as it loads on your screen. Websites with good CLS scores stay put instead of jerking around when you read them. Search engines care about this because it bothers people when text shifts under their eyes. The less movement on your screen after the page appears, the better the experience for readers. Google tracks this as part of its Core Web Vitals because it affects how much people enjoy using websites. For example, if you click a button but the page jumps right as you tap, you might hit something else by mistake. Designers work hard to fix these issues by setting aside space for images before they load completely. Stable pages keep visitors happy and coming back to sites they trust. [/QUOTE]
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