This extension shows the time it takes for a web page to reach 60fps.
Instead of measuring a pages performance based on dom interactive/dom content ready or page load events. This extension takes a slightly alternative approach and measures it based on when a page reaches a frame rate of 60fps. This time normally aligns with when a page has finished doing all it's loading, parsing and running of HTML, CSS and Javascript.
Just load any page with the extension active and when the page reaches a constant 50-60fps over a full second it will then display the time it took to reach this constant frame rate in seconds. Only 5 digits can be displayed so accuracy may be lost for really slow pages.
Clicking the icon will refresh the page.
Some pages (such as chrome://extensions ) can not be scripted so the timing will never show up.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Time to 60fps Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Time to 60fps Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Tags: Dom Interactivedom Content , Page Reaches , Extension Takes , Page Reaches Frame Rate , Web Page , Alternative Approach , Full Second , Page Load Events , Page Reaches Constant , Constant Frame Rate , Frame Rate , Loading Parsing ,
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