Post by pappu482 on Feb 25, 2024 2:14:14 GMT -7
The left corner on mobile. is an overlay. Will they have a ranking problem because of the usability problem They asked if they should have an additional close button The bubble is visible on all pages also when users change pages. John explained that he doesnt know about the usability side. He cant really give any advice there. But regarding the kinds of searches in general ranking guidelines there are two aspects that could come into play. And its something where they probably have to make a judgment call on their side.
On one hand there is the intrusive interstitial guidelines that Google has where if you have an interstitial on your pages that is intrusive for users then thats something that they would recommend avoiding. Thats part of the page experience ranking factor. However they dont have a fixed number of pixels or anything like Belgium Mobile Number List that which they would say would be intrusive. And Johns guess is if they have a chat bubble in the corner then this would not be considered intrusive by their users. In particular John thinks the LCP and perhaps the CLS could apply here.
The time it takes to load the page and if the content shifts around while the page is loading depending on how the chat bubble is implemented in the corner this is possibly something that could also be playing a role. And this is something that they can test where you turn that on and off and you try this out in the browser to see what the effect is there. The effect that you see in your browser is kind of a different effect than users may see. But this gives you a bit of guidance. In particular for Core Web Vitals they use the metrics that users see which they call field data in the CrUX report or Chrome User Experience report. If you test it yourself then.
On one hand there is the intrusive interstitial guidelines that Google has where if you have an interstitial on your pages that is intrusive for users then thats something that they would recommend avoiding. Thats part of the page experience ranking factor. However they dont have a fixed number of pixels or anything like Belgium Mobile Number List that which they would say would be intrusive. And Johns guess is if they have a chat bubble in the corner then this would not be considered intrusive by their users. In particular John thinks the LCP and perhaps the CLS could apply here.
The time it takes to load the page and if the content shifts around while the page is loading depending on how the chat bubble is implemented in the corner this is possibly something that could also be playing a role. And this is something that they can test where you turn that on and off and you try this out in the browser to see what the effect is there. The effect that you see in your browser is kind of a different effect than users may see. But this gives you a bit of guidance. In particular for Core Web Vitals they use the metrics that users see which they call field data in the CrUX report or Chrome User Experience report. If you test it yourself then.