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Overview Review Traffic Revenue SEOHosting Registration Security Technical Relatedgizmodo.com.auFree website and domain report on gizmodo.com.auLast Updated: 10th October, 2020Update NowOverviewSnoop Summary for gizmodo.com.auThis is a free and comprehensive report about gizmodo.com.au. The domain gizmodo.com.au is currently hosted on a server located in United States with the IP address 104.16.178.34, where USD is the local currency and the local language is English. Our records indicate that gizmodo.com.au is owned/operated by ALLURE MEDIA PTY LTD. Gizmodo.com.au is expected to earn an estimated $74 USD per day from advertising revenue. The sale of gizmodo.com.au would possibly be worth $53,695 USD. This figure is based on the daily revenue potential of the website over a 24 month period. Gizmodo.com.au is very popular with an estimated 17,390 daily unique visitors. This report was last updated 10th October, 2020.About gizmodo.com.auSite Preview: Title:Gizmodo Australia | The News Of Tomorrow, TodayDescription:Gizmodo Australia covers the latest news in consumer technology, gadgets, entertainment, auto, science and more, as well as expert reviews.Keywords:Popular Terms:cryptid, huawei pronunciation, rarest car in the world, fix slow internet, tarah pro vs x4, bad internet connection, atom marvel, how to fix internet speed, australian cryptids, jaybird tarah vs tarah proFav Icon:Tags and Categories:blogs, hardware, software, wikiAge:Domain Created:Domain Updated:19th May, 2020Domain Expires:ReviewSnoop ScoreNot Scored, this is likely due to insufficient data." ezimgfmt="rs rscb5 src ng ngcb5" data-ezsrc=/images/icons/info.png>3/5 (Great!)Valuation domain name and website contents only. Additional related products and services are not included in this valuation which is calculated solely from potential advertising revenue over a 24 month period." ezimgfmt="rs rscb5 src ng ngcb5" data-ezsrc=/images/icons/info.png>$53,695 USDNote: All valuation figures are estimates.PopularityHighNote: Popularity is estimated.Rank, Reach and AuthorityAlexa Rank: 38,803Alexa Reach: SEMrush Rank (US): 98,985 (View worldwide rankings)SEMrush Authority Score: 68Moz Domain Authority: 0Moz Page Authority: 0Organic vs Paid (Google Ads)
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Interactive controls are keyboard focusable Ensure that custom interactive controls are keyboard focusable and that a focus indicator is displayed. Interactive elements indicate their purpose and state Ensure that interactive elements (such as links and buttons) are distinguishable from non-interactive elements and that they indicate their state. The user's focus is directed to new content added to the page When new content (such as a dialogue) is added to the page, the user's focus should be directed to it. User focus is not accidentally trapped in a region Avoid focus being accidentally trapped when a user tabs in and out of controls or regions on page. Custom controls have associated labels Ensure that custom interactive controls have associated labels, which are provided by aria-label and aria-labelledby attributes. Custom controls have ARIA roles Ensure that all custom interactive controls have appropriate ARIA roles. Visual order on the page follows DOM order Ensure that the DOM order matches with the page's visual order, in order to improve navigation for screen readers and other assistive technologies. Offscreen content is hidden from assistive technology Ensure that offscreen content is hidden through the use of "display:none" styling or the aria-hidden attribute. HTML5 landmark elements are used to improve navigation Elements such as main> and nav> are recommended as they are used by screen readers and other assistive technologies to improve keyboard navigation.Best PracticesIndicates the recommended, best practices currently in place on the page and highlights the best practices that gizmodo.com.au should incorporate. This includes practices such as protecting pages with HTTPS.Passing (11)Failing (6)Audits Avoids requesting the geolocation permission on page load When requesting a user's location, provide context or consider tying the request to a user action to avoid confusion and mistrust from users. Avoids requesting the notification permission on page load When requesting permission to send notifications, provide context or consider tying the request to a user action to avoid confusion and mistrust from users.Audits Allows users to paste into password fields Ensure that password inputs may be pasted into to aid in the user's ability to use password managers and improve security. Serves images with appropriate resolution Image natural dimensions should be proportional to the display size and the pixel ratio to maximize image clarity. Fonts with `font-display: optional` are preloaded Preload `optional` fonts so first-time visitors may use them. Learn MoreAudits Page has the HTML doctype Ensure a doctype is specified to prevent the browser from switching to quirks-mode. Properly defines charset A character encoding declaration is required. It can be done with a meta> tag in the first 1024 bytes of the HTML or in the Content-Type HTTP response header.Audits Avoids Application Cache Application cache is deprecated and is no longer recommended. Detected JavaScript libraries Below is a list of all front-end JavaScript libraries that were detected on the page.
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Tap targets are sized appropriately Interactive elements (such as buttons and links) should be appropriately spaced, sized and easy enough to select or tap with regard to their surrounding elements.Content Best Practices Document has a `title>` element Search engines, screen reader users and other assistive technology users rely on the title to provide an overview of the page and to help determine if the page is relevant to their search. Document has a meta description Meta descriptions may be used by search engines when displaying a link to the page and should concisely summarize the page's content. Links have descriptive text Make use of descriptive link text to assist search engines in understanding the content. Image elements have `[alt]` attributes Provide short and descriptive alternative text where possible on informative elements. Document has a valid `hreflang` Search engines can be instructed to list specific versions of a page for a given language or region through the use of hreflang links. Document has a valid `rel=canonical` Search engines can be suggested which URL should be shown in search results through the use of canonical links. Document avoids plugins The content of plugins cannot be indexed by search engines and many devices either restrict or do not support them.Crawling and Indexing Page has successful HTTP status code Avoid pages with unsuccessful HTTP status codes as they may not be indexed by search engines. Links are crawlable Search engines may use `href` attributes on links to crawl websites. Ensure that the `href` attribute of anchor elements links to an appropriate destination, so more pages of the site can be discovered. Learn More Page isn’t blocked from indexing Pages that cannot be crawled by search engines cannot be indexed or included in their search results. Ensure that search engines have permission to crawl all pages that should be indexed. robots.txt is valid Malformed robots.txt files prevent crawlers from understanding how a site wants to be crawled or indexed, which can be devastating to SEO.Manual Checks Structured data is valid Structured data can be validated through the use of the Structured Data Testing Tool and the Structured Data Linter.Progressive Web AppIndicates how valid the aspects of a Progressive Web App (PWA) are for the page and highlights opportunities to enable/improve the PWA of gizmodo.com.au. This includes details about web app manifests.Passing (5)Failing (9)Manual Checks (3)PWA Optimized Redirects HTTP traffic to HTTPS It is advised to redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS, in order to enable secure web features for all users. Content is sized correctly for the viewport Ensure that the width of the app's content matches the width of the viewport, otherwise the app might not be optimized for mobile screens. Has a `meta name="viewport">` tag with `width` or `initial-scale` It is advised to use a 'meta name="viewport">' tag for the optimization of gizmodo.com.au on mobile screens. Contains some content when JavaScript is not available Apps should display alternative content for when JavaScript is disabled. Provides a valid `apple-touch-icon` iOS users of Progressive Web Apps will benefit from an apple touch icon, which can be defined with 'apple-touch-icon', which must point to a non-transparent 192px (or 180px) square PNG.Fast and reliable Page load is not fast enough on mobile networks — Interactive on simulated mobile network at 17.6 s Ensure that the page loads fast enough over a cellular network, to ensure good mobile user experience. Current page does not respond with a 200 when offline In order for Progressive Web Apps to be made available offline, ensure that the app is using a service worker. `start_url` does not respond with a 200 when offline Consider using a service worker for Progressive Web Apps to ensure greater reliability for the user, in the case of poor network conditions.Installable Does not use HTTPS — 1 insecure request found Ensure that all pages are protected with HTTPS (including those that do not handle sensitive data) as HTTPS prevents tampering and passive listening on communications between the app and its users. Additionally, HTTPS is a prerequisite for HTTP/2 and many new web platform APIs.
Insecure URLhttp://gizmodo.com.au/Show Details Does not register a service worker that controls page and `start_url` A service worker is used to provide Progressive Web Apps the use of features such as working offline, the ability for the app to be added to the homescreen as well as push notifications. Web app manifest does not meet the installability requirements User engagement may be increased by leveraging the browsers ability to proactively prompt users to add the app to their homescreen. View DataPWA Optimized Is not configured for a custom splash screen Themed splash screens ensure a high-quality user experience at launch for app users. View Data Does not set a theme color for the address bar. A theme may be applied to the browser address bar, which ideally can be made to match the site. ` tag found"]}])'>View Data Manifest doesn't have a maskable icon A maskable icon ensures that the image fills the entire shape without being letterboxed when installing the app on a device.Manual Checks Site works cross-browser Ensure that the Progressive Web App works correctly across every major browser. Page transitions don't feel like they block on the network Users perceive apps with responsive, snappy transitions as higher peforming and ensures a great user experience, even on a slow network. Each page has a URL Ensure that all pages are deep linkable via URL. They should also be unique for the purpose of shareability on social media.Avg. (All Categories)PerformanceAccessibilityBest PracticesSEOProgressive Web App0–49 (Fail)50–89 (Average)90–100 (Pass) URL: https://www.gizmodo.com.au/Updated: 10th October, 2020
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Some ARIA parent roles cannot perform their intended functions if specific child roles are not used. `[role]`s are contained by their required parent element Some ARIA child roles cannot perform their intended functions if specific parent roles are not used. `[role]` values are valid All ARIA roles require valid values to perform their intended functions. ARIA toggle fields have accessible names When a toggle field doesn't have an accessible name, screen readers announce it with a generic name, making it unusable for users who rely on screen readers. `[aria-*]` attributes have valid values ARIA attributes cannot be interpreted with invalid values when used by screen readers and other assistive technologies. `[aria-*]` attributes are valid and not misspelled ARIA attributes cannot be interpreted with invalid names when used by screen readers and other assistive technologies. ARIA IDs are unique The value of an ARIA ID must be unique to prevent other instances from being overlooked by assistive technologies.Tables and lists `dl>`'s contain only properly-ordered `dt>` and `dd>` groups, `script>`, `template>` or `div>` elements. Screen readers and other assistive technologies may produce poor and inaccurate output when definition lists are not properly marked up. Definition list items are wrapped in `dl>` elements In order for screen readers and other assistive technologies to properly announce definition list items ('dt>' and 'dd>'), they must be wrapped in parent a 'dl>' element. Presentational `table>` elements avoid using `th>`, `caption>` or the `[summary]` attribute. It is advised to not include data elements in tables which are used for layout purposes, as it may create confusion for screen reader and other assistive technology users. Lists contain only `li>` elements and script supporting elements (`script>` and `template>`). Use proper list structure to aid screen readers and other assistive technologies. List items (`li>`) are contained within `ul>` or `ol>` parent elements In order for screen readers to announce list items, ensure that list items ('li>') are contained within parent 'ul>' or 'ol>' tags. Cells in a `table>` element that use the `[headers]` attribute refer to table cells within the same table. Screen readers and other assistive technologies have features to make navigating tables easier. Ensure that 'td>' cells using the headers attribute only refer to other cells in the same table, to improve screen reader user experience. `th>` elements and elements with `[role="columnheader"/"rowheader"]` have data cells they describe. Screen readers and other assistive technologies have features to make navigating tables easier. Ensure that table headers refer to some set of cells, to improve screen reader user experience.Names and labels Document has a `title>` element Search engines, screen reader users and other assistive technology users rely on the title to provide an overview of the page and to help determine if the page is relevant to their search. No form fields have multiple labels Form fields with multiple labels can be confusingly announced by assistive technologies like screen readers which use either the first, the last, or all of the labels. `frame>` or `iframe>` elements have a title Screen reader users and other assistive technology users rely on frame titles to describe the contents of frames. Image elements have `[alt]` attributes Provide short and descriptive alternative text where possible on informative elements. `input type="image">` elements have `[alt]` text Input buttons with alternative text assist screen readers and other assistive technology users to understand its purpose. Form elements have associated labels Screen readers and other assistive technologies rely on labels to properly announce form controls. `object>` elements have `[alt]` text It is advised that alt text is used on 'object>' elements in order to provide meaning to screen reader and other assistive technology users, as these technologies are unable to translate non-text content.Internationalization and localization `html>` element has a `[lang]` attribute It is advised to provide a lang attribute so that screen readers and other assistive technologies are guaranteed to announce the page's text correctly. When not provided, the user's default language setting will be used which may cause inaccuracies. `html>` element has a valid value for its `[lang]` attribute Specify a valid BCP 47 language in order to help screen readers and other assistive technologies announce text properly. `[lang]` attributes have a valid value Specify a valid BCP 47 language on elements in order to help screen readers and other assistive technologies announce text properly.Best practices The document does not use `meta http-equiv="refresh">` Pages that refresh automatically cause a poor user experience as focus is directed back to the top of the page unexpectedly. `[user-scalable="no"]` is not used in the `meta name="viewport">` element and the `[maximum-scale]` attribute is not less than 5. For users with low vision who rely on screen magnification, ensure that zooming is not disabled.Audio and video `video>` elements contain a `track>` element with `[kind="captions"]` Gizmodo.com.au may provide assistance to deaf or hearing-impaired users with captions on videos. `video>` elements contain a `track>` element with `[kind="description"]` Gizmodo.com.au may provide relevant information that dialogue cannot, by using audio descriptions.Names and labels Buttons do not have an accessible name Buttons become unusable as they are announced simply as "button" when the button does not have an accessible name, when used by screen readers and other assistive technologies.
Failing Elements\n<\/span>\n<\/span>\n<\/span>\n<\/button>","explanation":"Fix any of the following:\n Element does not have inner text that is visible to screen readers\n aria-label attribute does not exist or is empty\n aria-labelledby attribute does not exist, references elements that do not exist or references elements that are empty\n Elements default semantics were not overridden with role=\"presentation\"\n Elements default semantics were not overridden with role=\"none\"\n Element has no title attribute or the title attribute is empty","boundingRect":{"width":22,"left":15,"bottom":85,"right":37,"top":69,"height":16},"path":"1,HTML,1,BODY,2,DIV,0,HEADER,1,DIV,0,DIV,0,BUTTON"}])'>buttonShow Details Links do not have a discernible name In order to improve the navigation for screen reader and other assistive technology users, use link text that is unique, focusable and discernible.
Failing Elements","boundingRect":{"top":4167,"height":192,"left":15,"right":345,"bottom":4359,"width":330},"selector":"#post-1518165 > .entry-post > a"}])'>imgShow DetailsContrast Background and foreground colors do not have a sufficient contrast ratio. Many (if not most) users find low-contrast text difficult or impossible to read.
Failing ElementsHow Governing by Tweet Is Going for Your Favourite Quarantined President<\/h5>","nodeLabel":"How Governing by Tweet Is Going for Your Favourite Quarantined President","selector":"#post-1518148 > .article-mid-grid__content > a > h5","type":"node","path":"1,HTML,1,BODY,2,DIV,1,DIV,0,DIV,5,DIV,0,DIV,1,DIV,0,DIV,1,DIV,0,A,0,H5"}])'>How Governing by Tweet Is Going for Your Favourite Quarantined PresidentShow DetailsManual Checks The page has a logical tab order The visual layout should be logical in its tab order and users cannot focus elements that are offscreen. Interactive controls are keyboard focusable Ensure that custom interactive controls are keyboard focusable and that a focus indicator is displayed. Interactive elements indicate their purpose and state Ensure that interactive elements (such as links and buttons) are distinguishable from non-interactive elements and that they indicate their state. The user's focus is directed to new content added to the page When new content (such as a dialogue) is added to the page, the user's focus should be directed to it. User focus is not accidentally trapped in a region Avoid focus being accidentally trapped when a user tabs in and out of controls or regions on page. Custom controls have associated labels Ensure that custom interactive controls have associated labels, which are provided by aria-label and aria-labelledby attributes. Custom controls have ARIA roles Ensure that all custom interactive controls have appropriate ARIA roles. Visual order on the page follows DOM order Ensure that the DOM order matches with the page's visual order, in order to improve navigation for screen readers and other assistive technologies. Offscreen content is hidden from assistive technology Ensure that offscreen content is hidden through the use of "display:none" styling or the aria-hidden attribute. HTML5 landmark elements are used to improve navigation Elements such as main> and nav> are recommended as they are used by screen readers and other assistive technologies to improve keyboard navigation.Best PracticesIndicates the recommended, best practices currently in place on the page and highlights the best practices that gizmodo.com.au should incorporate. This includes practices such as protecting pages with HTTPS.Passing (10)Failing (7)Audits Avoids requesting the geolocation permission on page load When requesting a user's location, provide context or consider tying the request to a user action to avoid confusion and mistrust from users. Avoids requesting the notification permission on page load When requesting permission to send notifications, provide context or consider tying the request to a user action to avoid confusion and mistrust from users.Audits Allows users to paste into password fields Ensure that password inputs may be pasted into to aid in the user's ability to use password managers and improve security. Serves images with appropriate resolution Image natural dimensions should be proportional to the display size and the pixel ratio to maximize image clarity. Fonts with `font-display: optional` are preloaded Preload `optional` fonts so first-time visitors may use them. Learn MoreAudits Page has the HTML doctype Ensure a doctype is specified to prevent the browser from switching to quirks-mode. Properly defines charset A character encoding declaration is required. It can be done with a meta> tag in the first 1024 bytes of the HTML or in the Content-Type HTTP response header.Audits Avoids Application Cache Application cache is deprecated and is no longer recommended. Detected JavaScript libraries Below is a list of all front-end JavaScript libraries that were detected on the page.
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VersionjQuery1.12.4WordPresscore-js3.6.5: global, 3.0.0: pureShow Details Page has valid source maps Source maps translate minified code to the original source code. This helps developers debug in production. In addition, Lighthouse is able to provide further insights. Consider deploying source maps to take advantage of these benefits.
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Map URLhttps://static.hotjar.com/c/hotjar-1825235.js?sv=7https://static.hotjar.com/c/hotjar.js.mapShow DetailsAudits Does not use HTTPS — 1 insecure request found Ensure that all pages are protected with HTTPS (including those that do not handle sensitive data) as HTTPS prevents tampering and passive listening on communications between the app and its users. Additionally, HTTPS is a prerequisite for HTTP/2 and many new web platform APIs.
Insecure URLhttp://gizmodo.com.au/Show Details Links to cross-origin destinations are unsafe Improve performance and prevent security vulnerabilities by adding rel="noopener" and rel="noreferrer" to external links.
Failing Anchors","selector":"nav.social-rss-nav > ul > li#menu-item-1217633 > a","path":"1,HTML,1,BODY,2,DIV,1,DIV,0,DIV,6,MAIN,0,DIV,0,DIV,0,ASIDE,0,DIV,1,DIV,1,DIV,0,NAV,0,UL,1,LI,0,A","nodeLabel":"Facebook","type":"node"}])'>Facebook","nodeLabel":"Twitter","selector":"nav.social-rss-nav > ul > li#menu-item-1217632 > a","type":"node"}])'>Twitter ul > li#menu-item-1217630 > a","nodeLabel":"Instagram","snippet":"","path":"1,HTML,1,BODY,2,DIV,1,DIV,0,DIV,6,MAIN,0,DIV,0,DIV,0,ASIDE,0,DIV,1,DIV,1,DIV,0,NAV,0,UL,3,LI,0,A"}])'>Instagram","type":"node","selector":"nav.social-rss-nav > ul > li#menu-item-1217631 > a","path":"1,HTML,1,BODY,2,DIV,1,DIV,0,DIV,6,MAIN,0,DIV,0,DIV,0,ASIDE,0,DIV,1,DIV,1,DIV,0,NAV,0,UL,4,LI,0,A","nodeLabel":"Youtube"}])'>Youtube","type":"node","path":"1,HTML,1,BODY,2,DIV,1,DIV,0,DIV,6,MAIN,0,DIV,1,DIV,5,DIV,0,DIV,0,DIV,0,DIV,3,DIV,0,DIV,0,A","nodeLabel":"CCPA Notice","selector":"div#trc_wrapper_65543 > div.trc-widget-footer > div.logoDiv > a.tbl-ccpa"}])'>CCPA Notice div.modal-block > p.by-subscribing > a","path":"1,HTML,1,BODY,2,DIV,6,DIV,0,DIV,0,DIV,2,P,1,A","snippet":"","type":"node"}])'>Terms of UseShow Details Includes front-end JavaScript libraries with known security vulnerabilities — 4 vulnerabilities detected Ensure that the use of third-party scripts is minimal and that only trusted third-party scripts are used as some may contain known security vulnerabilities which may be exploited by attackers.
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URLSHOW DETAILSSHOW DETAILSShow Details Uses deprecated APIs — 1 warning found Avoid deprecated APIs which will eventually be removed the browser.
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URLApplication Cache API use is deprecated and will be removed in M85, around August 2020. See https://www.chromestatus.com/features/6192449487634432 for more details.SHOW DETAILSShow Details Browser errors were logged to the console Below is a list of all errors logged to the console, which indicate unresolved problems on the site.
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Descriptionhttps://www.facebook.com/tr/Failed to load resource: net::ERR_BLOCKED_BY_CLIENT.InspectorShow DetailsSEOIndicates how well the page is optimized for ranking in search engines and highlights Search Engine Optimization (SEO) opportunities for gizmodo.com.au. This includes optimizations such as providing meta data.Passing (14)Manual Checks (1)Mobile Friendly Has a `meta name="viewport">` tag with `width` or `initial-scale` It is advised to use a 'meta name="viewport">' tag for the optimization of gizmodo.com.au on mobile screens. Document uses legible font sizes — 98.73% legible text Font sizes of 12px or less are too small to most mobile users without user gestures and further action. Aim for more than 60% of page text to use font sizes greater than 12px.
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Font SizeSHOW DETAILS.entry-time-ago span1.27%10pxSHOW DETAILS98.73%≥ 12pxShow Details Tap targets are sized appropriately — 100% appropriately sized tap targets Interactive elements (such as buttons and links) should be appropriately spaced, sized and easy enough to select or tap with regard to their surrounding elements.Content Best Practices Document has a `title>` element Search engines, screen reader users and other assistive technology users rely on the title to provide an overview of the page and to help determine if the page is relevant to their search. Document has a meta description Meta descriptions may be used by search engines when displaying a link to the page and should concisely summarize the page's content. Links have descriptive text Make use of descriptive link text to assist search engines in understanding the content. Image elements have `[alt]` attributes Provide short and descriptive alternative text where possible on informative elements. Document has a valid `hreflang` Search engines can be instructed to list specific versions of a page for a given language or region through the use of hreflang links. Document has a valid `rel=canonical` Search engines can be suggested which URL should be shown in search results through the use of canonical links. Document avoids plugins The content of plugins cannot be indexed by search engines and many devices either restrict or do not support them.Crawling and Indexing Page has successful HTTP status code Avoid pages with unsuccessful HTTP status codes as they may not be indexed by search engines. Links are crawlable Search engines may use `href` attributes on links to crawl websites. Ensure that the `href` attribute of anchor elements links to an appropriate destination, so more pages of the site can be discovered. Learn More Page isn’t blocked from indexing Pages that cannot be crawled by search engines cannot be indexed or included in their search results. Ensure that search engines have permission to crawl all pages that should be indexed. robots.txt is valid Malformed robots.txt files prevent crawlers from understanding how a site wants to be crawled or indexed, which can be devastating to SEO.Manual Checks Structured data is valid Structured data can be validated through the use of the Structured Data Testing Tool and the Structured Data Linter.Progressive Web AppIndicates how valid the aspects of a Progressive Web App (PWA) are for the page and highlights opportunities to enable/improve the PWA of gizmodo.com.au. This includes details about web app manifests.Passing (5)Failing (9)Manual Checks (3)PWA Optimized Redirects HTTP traffic to HTTPS It is advised to redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS, in order to enable secure web features for all users. Content is sized correctly for the viewport Ensure that the width of the app's content matches the width of the viewport, otherwise the app might not be optimized for mobile screens. Has a `meta name="viewport">` tag with `width` or `initial-scale` It is advised to use a 'meta name="viewport">' tag for the optimization of gizmodo.com.au on mobile screens. Contains some content when JavaScript is not available Apps should display alternative content for when JavaScript is disabled. Provides a valid `apple-touch-icon` iOS users of Progressive Web Apps will benefit from an apple touch icon, which can be defined with 'apple-touch-icon', which must point to a non-transparent 192px (or 180px) square PNG.Fast and reliable Page load is not fast enough on mobile networks — Interactive at 21.2 s Ensure that the page loads fast enough over a cellular network, to ensure good mobile user experience. Current page does not respond with a 200 when offline In order for Progressive Web Apps to be made available offline, ensure that the app is using a service worker. `start_url` does not respond with a 200 when offline Consider using a service worker for Progressive Web Apps to ensure greater reliability for the user, in the case of poor network conditions.Installable Does not use HTTPS — 1 insecure request found Ensure that all pages are protected with HTTPS (including those that do not handle sensitive data) as HTTPS prevents tampering and passive listening on communications between the app and its users. Additionally, HTTPS is a prerequisite for HTTP/2 and many new web platform APIs.
Insecure URLhttp://gizmodo.com.au/Show Details Does not register a service worker that controls page and `start_url` A service worker is used to provide Progressive Web Apps the use of features such as working offline, the ability for the app to be added to the homescreen as well as push notifications. Web app manifest does not meet the installability requirements User engagement may be increased by leveraging the browsers ability to proactively prompt users to add the app to their homescreen. View DataPWA Optimized Is not configured for a custom splash screen Themed splash screens ensure a high-quality user experience at launch for app users. View Data Does not set a theme color for the address bar. A theme may be applied to the browser address bar, which ideally can be made to match the site. ` tag found"],"parseFailureReason":"No manifest was fetched","isParseFailure":true}])'>View Data Manifest doesn't have a maskable icon A maskable icon ensures that the image fills the entire shape without being letterboxed when installing the app on a device.Manual Checks Site works cross-browser Ensure that the Progressive Web App works correctly across every major browser. Page transitions don't feel like they block on the network Users perceive apps with responsive, snappy transitions as higher peforming and ensures a great user experience, even on a slow network. Each page has a URL Ensure that all pages are deep linkable via URL. They should also be unique for the purpose of shareability on social media.HostingServer LocationServer IP Address:104.16.178.34Continent:North AmericaCountry:United States Region:City:Longitude:-97.822Latitude:37.751Currencies:USD USN USS Languages:English Web Hosting Provider
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