gphoto.org Website Information
Daily Unique Visits: 8,871
Daily Page Views: 44,355
Income Per Day: $111
Estimated Value: $66,600
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The highest website gphoto.org position in Alexa rank database was 46442 and the lowest rank position was 999149. Current position of gphoto.org in Alexa rank database is 153599.
Desktop speed score of gphoto.org (96/100) is better than the results of 94.12% of other sites and shows that the page is performing great on desktop computers.
Mobile usability score of gphoto.org (67/100) is better than the results of 18.73% of other sites and means that the page is not mobile-friendly.
Mobile speed score of gphoto.org (90/100) is better than the results of 92.87% of other sites and shows that the landing page performance on mobile devices is excellent.
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gphoto.org desktop page speed rank
Last tested: 2019-10-28
gphoto.org Desktop Speed Test Quick Summary
priority - 2Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content
Your page has 1 blocking CSS resources. This causes a delay in rendering your page.
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priority - 1Leverage browser caching
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http://gphoto.org/gphotobutton.jpg (3 days)
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priority - 0Minify CSS
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gphoto.org Desktop Resource Breakdown
Total Resources | 6 |
Number of Hosts | 3 |
Static Resources | 4 |
CSS Resources | 1 |
gphoto.org mobile page speed rank
Last tested: 2019-08-18
gphoto.org Mobile Speed Test Quick Summary
priority - 8Eliminate render-blocking JavaScript and CSS in above-the-fold content
Your page has 1 blocking CSS resources. This causes a delay in rendering your page.
Optimize CSS Delivery of the following:
priority - 2Leverage browser caching
Setting an expiry date or a maximum age in the HTTP headers for static resources instructs the browser to load previously downloaded resources from local disk rather than over the network.
Leverage browser caching for the following cacheable resources:
http://gphoto.org/gphotobutton.jpg (3 days)
http://gphoto.org/img/logo.png (3 days)
priority - 0Enable compression
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priority - 0Minify CSS
Compacting CSS code can save many bytes of data and speed up download and parse times.
Minify CSS for the following resources to reduce their size by 302B (33% reduction).
priority - 0Optimize images
Properly formatting and compressing images can save many bytes of data.
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gphoto.org Mobile Resource Breakdown
Total Resources | 6 |
Number of Hosts | 3 |
Static Resources | 4 |
CSS Resources | 1 |
gphoto.org mobile page usability
Last tested: 2019-08-18
gphoto.org Mobile Usability Test Quick Summary
priority - 38Use legible font sizes
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and 10 others render only 5 pixels tall (13 CSS pixels).::
and 9 others render only 5 pixels tall (13 CSS pixels).libgphoto2 and gphoto2 2.5.23
and 6 others render only 6 pixels tall (16 CSS pixels).Digital camera…in the middle.
and 27 others render only 6 pixels tall (16 CSS pixels).what's new
and 9 others render only 6 pixels tall (16 CSS pixels).December 8th, 2018
and 5 others render only 6 pixels tall (16 CSS pixels).2500 cameras
and 4 others render only 6 pixels tall (16 CSS pixels).inspired from…Avi Bercovich.
and 1 others render only 5 pixels tall (13 CSS pixels).Hubert Figuière
renders only 5 pixels tall (13 CSS pixels).priority - 10Configure the viewport
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<a href="/">Home</a>
and 4 others are close to other tap targets.<a href="http://www.figuiere.net/">Hubert Figuière</a>
is close to 1 other tap targets.<a href="/download/"></a>
is close to 1 other tap targets.gphoto.org HTML validation
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Using “windows-1252” instead of the declared encoding “iso-8859-1”.
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