Written by Chris Schmidt on January 03, 2023

Influence of Eye-Able on PageSpeed

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Influence of Eye-Able on PageSpeed

Autobahn mit Lichtstreifen um Geschwindigkeit darzustellen.Properly integrated, the Eye-Able® assistive software has almost no impact on the PageSpeed of your website. All functions are optimised for loading time and render blocking time. Eye-Able is explicitly designed to be integrated asynchronously so as not to affect the structure of the website. We therefore recommend that you always integrate all <script> segments of Eye-Able asynchronously (more information on asynchrony here).

<script async type=“text/javascript“ src=“https://www.eye-able-cdn.com/public/js/eyeAble.js“></script>

Example for the asynchronous integration of Eye-Able

Eye-Able can also be included without problems with defer or your own script at any time. The only thing to note here is that this leads to a reload effect for activated functions. This is especially true for the blue filter and the contrast mode.

Below are some examples of Eye-Able customers with near perfect PageSpeed scores.

https://www.klein-kreienkamp-oehler.de/

https://do-it-service.de/Depiction of the score of 99 of a range from 1 to 100.

Sebastian Fjeld

Sebastian Fjeld has been part of the team as a professional voiceover artist and copywriter at Eye-Able® since the beginning. He studied voice acting at a university and was trained by actors. Currently he is completing his education as an interpreter for various languages.

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