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Overview

Snoop Summary for wwife.net

This is a free and comprehensive report about wwife.net. Wwife.net is hosted in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse in Germany on a server with an IP address of 3.125.192.48, where the local currency is EUR and German is the local language. Our records indicate that wwife.net is owned/operated by Identity Protection Service. Wwife.net has the potential to be earning an estimated $1 USD per day from advertising revenue. If wwife.net was to be sold it would possibly be worth $745 USD (based on the daily revenue potential of the website over a 24 month period). Wwife.net is somewhat popular with an estimated 353 daily unique visitors. This report was last updated 15th February, 2023.

About wwife.net

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Title: WWIFE is under construction
Description:
Keywords and Tags: art, culture, heritage
Related Terms:
Fav Icon:
Age: Over 7 years old
Domain Created: 13th August, 2016
Domain Updated: 16th November, 2022
Domain Expires: 13th August, 2023
Review

Snoop Score

1/5

Valuation

$745 USD
Note: All valuation figures are estimates.

Popularity

Low
Note: Popularity is estimated.

Rank, Reach and Authority

Alexa Rank: 3,686,118
Alexa Reach:
SEMrush Rank (US):
SEMrush Authority Score:
Moz Domain Authority: 8
Moz Page Authority: 23

Organic vs Paid (Google Ads)

Traffic

Visitors

Daily Visitors: 353
Monthly Visitors: 10,755
Yearly Visitors: 128,974
Note: All visitors figures are estimates.

Visitors By Country

Revenue

Revenue

Daily Revenue: $1 USD
Monthly Revenue: $31 USD
Yearly Revenue: $368 USD
Note: All revenue figures are estimates.

Revenue By Country

SEO

Backlinks Analysis (SEMrush)

Top New Follow Links

Top Ranking Keywords (US)

Domain Analysis

Value Length
Domain: wwife.net 9
Domain Name: wwife 5
Extension (TLD): net 3
Expiry Check:

Page Speed Analysis

Average Load Time:
Load Time Comparison:

PageSpeed Insights

Avg. (All Categories) 69
Performance 96
Accessibility 85
Best Practices 83
SEO 82
PWA 0
0–49 (Fail) 50–89 (Average) 90–100 (Pass)
Simulate loading on desktop
96

Performance

Indicates how well the page is performing and highlights opportunities where performance may be improved for wwife.net. This includes details about optimizing page load times which can result in a better user experience.

Metrics

First Contentful Paint — 0.8 s
The time taken for the first image or text on the page to be rendered.
Time to Interactive — 0.8 s
The time taken for the page to become fully interactive.
Total Blocking Time — 0 ms
The total blocking time is the sum of all time periods between First Contentful Paint and Time to Interactive (when task length exceeded 50ms).
Largest Contentful Paint — 0.8 s
The timing of the largest text or image that is painted.
Cumulative Layout Shift — 0
Cumulative Layout Shift is the measurement of visible elements collective movement within the viewport.
View Data

Audits

Max Potential First Input Delay — 20 ms
Users could experience a delay when interacting with the page.
First Meaningful Paint — 0.8 s
The time taken for the primary content of the page to be rendered.
Network Requests
Below is a list of network requests that were made during page load.
URL Protocol Start Time (Ms) End Time (Ms) Transfer Size (Bytes) Resource Size (Bytes) Status Code MIME Type Resource Type
http://wwife.net/
http/1.1
0
300.93499994837
295
0
301
text/html
https://wwife.net/
h2
301.27299996093
1451.7629998736
1065
1863
200
text/html
Document
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:400,900
h2
1461.217999924
1468.1450000498
1408
4088
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
h2
1461.5579999518
2338.825999992
24230
121200
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/common.css?v=3.92
h2
1462.7529999707
1628.8850000128
1194
878
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/style.css?v=3.92
h2
1463.0239999387
2333.8089999743
1060
1600
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/font-awesome.min.css?v=3.92
h2
1463.2820000406
1935.2710000239
8130
31000
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
h2
1473.6150000244
2334.6279999241
162160
161836
200
image/png
Image
https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/roboto/v30/KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmYUtfBBc4AMP6lQ.woff2
h2
2353.7659998983
2357.2569999378
11920
10992
200
font/woff2
Font
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2?v=4.7.0
h2
2354.0059998631
2804.8329998273
77412
77160
200
font/woff2
Font
Network Round Trip Times — 0 ms
High Network RTT (Round Trip Times) can have a large impact on performance. Providing servers geographically closer to the user could improve performance.
Server Backend Latencies — 0 ms
High server latencies indicate the server is overloaded or has a poor backend performance.
Tasks
Below is a list of the top-level main thread tasks that executed during page load.
Start Time (Ms) End Time (Ms)
1457.839
13.384
2340.991
6.076
2347.111
17.164
2369.975
18.524
2806.828
7.576
Diagnostics
Below is a collection of useful page vitals.
View Data
Metrics
Below is a collection of metrics.
View Data
Script Treemap Data
Provide as required, for treemap app.

Other

Properly size images — Potential savings of 30 KiB
Images can slow down the page's load time. Wwife.net should consider serving more appropriate-sized images.
URL Resource Size (Bytes) Potential Savings (Bytes)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
161836
30728
Defer offscreen images
Time to Interactive can be slowed down by resources on the page. Wwife.net should consider lazy-loading offscreen and hidden images.
Minify CSS
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) files can contribute to network payload sizes. Wwife.net should consider minifying CSS files.
Minify JavaScript
JavaScript (JS) files can contribute to network payload sizes and increase script parse times. Wwife.net should consider minifying JS files.
Reduce unused CSS — Potential savings of 23 KiB
Dead and/or unused rules in Style Sheets (CSS) can contribute to network payload sizes. Wwife.net should consider removing dead rules from style sheets and deferring the loading of CSS not used for above-the-fold content.
URL Transfer Size (Bytes) Potential Savings (Bytes)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
24230
23591
Reduce unused JavaScript
It is advised to remove unused JavaScript in order to reduce bytes consumed by network activity.
Efficiently encode images
Unoptimized images can consume more cellular data than what is necessary.
Serve images in next-gen formats — Potential savings of 124 KiB
Consider JPEG 2000, JPEG XR or WebP image formats which provide better compression than PNG and JPEG.
URL Resource Size (Bytes) Potential Savings (Bytes)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
161836
126974.1
Enable text compression
Text-based resources should be served with compression, such as gzip, deflate or brotli.
Preconnect to required origins
Resource hints, such as 'preconnect' or 'dns-prefetch', may assist in establishing early connections to important third-party origins.
Avoid multiple page redirects — Potential savings of 190 ms
Redirects can cause additional delays before the page can begin loading. Wwife.net should avoid multiple or unnecessary page redirects.
URL Time Spent (Ms)
http://wwife.net/
190
https://wwife.net/
0
Preload key requests
Key requests can be preloaded by using '<link rel=preload>'. Wwife.net should consider using '<link rel=preload>' to prioritize fetching resources that are currently requested later in page load.
Use video formats for animated content
Large GIFs are inefficient for delivering animated content. It is recommended to use MPEG4/WebM videos for animations and PNG/WebP for static images instead of GIF.
Remove duplicate modules in JavaScript bundles
Ensure that no duplicate JavaScript modules from bundles exist to reduce bytes consumed by network activity.
Avoid serving legacy JavaScript to modern browsers
Polyfills and transforms enable legacy browsers to use new JavaScript features. For bundled JavaScript it is recommended to adopt a modern script deployment strategy using module/nomodule feature detection. This will reduce the amount of code shipped to modern browsers.
Preload Largest Contentful Paint image
It is recommended to preload images used by LCP elements, to improve LCP time.
URL Potential Savings (Ms)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
0
Avoids enormous network payloads — Total size was 282 KiB
Large network payloads can cost users money and are linked to long load times.
URL Transfer Size (Bytes)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
162160
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2?v=4.7.0
77412
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
24230
https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/roboto/v30/KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmYUtfBBc4AMP6lQ.woff2
11920
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/font-awesome.min.css?v=3.92
8130
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:400,900
1408
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/common.css?v=3.92
1194
https://wwife.net/
1065
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/style.css?v=3.92
1060
http://wwife.net/
295
Avoids an excessive DOM size — 14 elements
A large DOM (Document Object Model) will increase memory usage, cause longer system calculations as well as costly layout reflows.
Statistic Element Value
Total DOM Elements
14
Maximum DOM Depth
5
Maximum Child Elements
3
Avoid chaining critical requests — 5 chains found
Below is a list of Critical Request Chains, which shows which resources are loaded with a high priority. Wwife.net should consider reducing the length of chains, reducing the download size of resources, or deferring the download of unnecessary resources to improve page load.
User Timing marks and measures
Make use of the User Timing API to measure an app's real-world performance during key user experiences.
JavaScript execution time — 0.0 s
JavaScript (JS) execution time can be lowered by reducing the time required for parsing, compiling and executing JS. Delivering smaller JS payloads may help with this.
URL Total CPU Time (Ms) Script Evaluation (Ms) Script Parse (Ms)
https://wwife.net/
60.536
4.683
1.608
Minimizes main-thread work — 0.1 s
Main-thread work timing can be lowered by reducing the time required for parsing, compiling and executing JS. Delivering smaller JS payloads may help with this.
Category Time Spent (Ms)
Other
33.885
Style & Layout
19.49
Rendering
18.758
Parse HTML & CSS
9.737
Script Evaluation
7.185
Script Parsing & Compilation
1.608
Keep request counts low and transfer sizes small — 10 requests • 282 KiB
It is advised to add a budgets.json file in order to set budgets for the quantity and size of page resources.
Resource Type Requests Transfer Size (Bytes)
Total
10
288874
Image
1
162160
Font
2
89332
Stylesheet
5
36022
Document
1
1065
Other
1
295
Media
0
0
Script
0
0
Third-party
2
13328
Minimize third-party usage — Third-party code blocked the main thread for 0 ms
It is advised to either limit, remove or delay the loading of redundant third-party code which may be significantly impacting load performance.
Third-Party Transfer Size (Bytes) Main-Thread Blocking Time (Ms)
13328
0
Lazy load third-party resources with facades
Consider replacing third-party embeds with a facade until they are required (use lazy loading).
Largest Contentful Paint element — 1 element found
The element which was identified as the Largest Contentful Paint.
Element
Largest Contentful Paint image was not lazily loaded
Above-the-fold images that are lazily loaded render later in the page lifecycle, which can delay the largest contentful paint.
Element
Avoid large layout shifts — 1 element found
Below is a list of all DOM elements that contribute to the CLS of the page.
Element CLS Contribution
9.4142369319674E-6
Uses passive listeners to improve scrolling performance
Improve the page's scroll performance by marking touch and wheel event listeners as 'passive'.
Avoids `document.write()`
Avoid or limit the use of external scripts that are dynamically injected via 'document.write()' as users on slow connections will be delayed by tens of seconds.
Avoid long main-thread tasks
Below is a list of the longest tasks on the main thread, which is useful when identifying the worst input delay contributors.
Avoid non-composited animations
It is recommended to avoid non-composited animations which are often janky and increase CLS.
Avoids `unload` event listeners
The 'unload' event does not fire reliably, causing issues with browser optimizations such as the Back-Forward Cache. It is recommended that 'pagehide' or 'visibilitychange' events are used instead.

Budgets

Performance budget
It is advised to keep the quantity and size of all network requests under the targets set by the provided performance budget.
Timing budget
It is advised to set a timing budget to monitor the performance of your site.

Metrics

Speed Index — 1.8 s
The time taken for the page contents to be visibly populated.

Other

Eliminate render-blocking resources — Potential savings of 450 ms
Resources, such as JavaScript and style sheets, can block the first paint of the page. Wwife.net should consider delivering critical JavaScript/style sheets (JS/CSS) inline and deferring all non-critical JS/CSS.
URL Transfer Size (Bytes) Potential Savings (Ms)
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:400,900
1408
230
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
24230
80
Serve static assets with an efficient cache policy — 6 resources found
Wwife.net can speed up repeat visits by increasing the cache lifetime, which is essentially how long before a cached copy expires.
URL Cache TTL (Ms) Transfer Size (Bytes)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2?v=4.7.0
0
77412
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
43200000
24230
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/font-awesome.min.css?v=3.92
43200000
8130
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/common.css?v=3.92
43200000
1194
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/style.css?v=3.92
43200000
1060
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
2592000000
162160

Other

Reduce initial server response time — Root document took 1,150 ms
It is advised to keep the server response time short for the main document, because all other requests depend on it.
URL Time Spent (Ms)
https://wwife.net/
1151.48
Ensure text remains visible during webfont load
Make use of the font-display CSS feature, which will ensure text is user-visible while webfonts are loading.
URL Potential Savings (Ms)
https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/roboto/v30/KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmYUtfBBc4AMP6lQ.woff2
3.491000039503
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2?v=4.7.0
450.82699996419
Image elements do not have explicit `width` and `height`
Reduce layout shifts and improve CLS by setting explicit width and height properties on image elements.
URL
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
Does not have a `<meta name="viewport">` tag with `width` or `initial-scale`
It is advised to use a '<meta name="viewport">' tag for the optimization of wwife.net on mobile screens.
85

Accessibility

Indicates how accessible the page is and highlights opportunities where the page can be made more accessible to users of wwife.net. This includes details about various page attributes that can be optimized.

Navigation

`[accesskey]` values are unique
Access keys assist users with focusing on different parts of the page. Each access key should be unique for proper navigation.
The page contains a heading, skip link, or landmark region
It is advised to provide ways to bypass repetitive content, allowing users to navigate the page efficiently.
`[id]` attributes on active, focusable elements are unique
Ensure all focusable elements have a unique id value to allow them to be visible to users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader.
Heading elements appear in a sequentially-descending order
Properly order all headers and do not skip heading levels to better the navigation and readability for users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader.
No element has a `[tabindex]` value greater than 0
Although technically valid, a tabindex value greater than 0 often creates frustrating experiences for users who rely on assistive technologies.

ARIA

`[aria-*]` attributes match their roles
Avoid mismatching 'aria-*' attributes and their 'role' value, as it invalidates the attribute.
`button`, `link`, and `menuitem` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to users who rely on screen readers.
`[aria-hidden="true"]` is not present on the document `<body>`
If aria-hidden=true is set on the document body, assistive technologies, like a screen reader will work inconsistently.
`[aria-hidden="true"]` elements do not contain focusable descendents
Interactive elements within an aria-hidden=true element are unavailable to users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader.
ARIA input fields have accessible names
Generic names are announced to users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader, when an input field does not have an accessible name specified.
ARIA `meter` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to users who rely on screen readers.
ARIA `progressbar` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to users who rely on screen readers.
`[role]`s have all required `[aria-*]` attributes
Some ARIA roles have required 'aria-*' attributes, which provide essential information about state and functionality.
Elements with an ARIA `[role]` that require children to contain a specific `[role]` have all required children.
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
Generic names are announced to users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader, when a toggle field does not have an accessible name specified.
ARIA `tooltip` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to users who rely on screen readers.
ARIA `treeitem` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to 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
Ensure all ARIA ID values are unique to prevent elements from being overlooked by assistive technologies, like a screen reader.

Names and labels

Buttons 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.
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
Having multiple labels for form fields can be confusing to assistive technologies, like a screen reader.
`<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 alternate 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.

Contrast

Background and foreground colors have a sufficient contrast ratio
Many (if not most) users find low-contrast text difficult or impossible to read.

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.
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.

Internationalization and localization

`<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"]`
Wwife.net may provide assistance to deaf or hearing-impaired users with captions on videos.

Internationalization and localization

`<html>` element does not have 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.
Failing Elements

Names and labels

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.

Manual 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.
83

Best Practices

Indicates the recommended, best practices currently in place on the page and highlights the best practices that wwife.net should incorporate. This includes practices such as protecting pages with HTTPS.

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.
Avoids front-end JavaScript libraries with known security vulnerabilities
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.
Ensure CSP is effective against XSS attacks
Significantly reduce the risk of cross-site scripting attacks (XSS) by ensuring you have a strong Content Security Policy (CSP).
Description Directive Severity
No CSP found in enforcement mode
High

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.
Displays images with correct aspect ratio
Ensure that image display dimensions match their natural aspect ratio.
Serves images with appropriate resolution
For maximum image clarity, ensure images have natural dimensions and are proportional to the display size and pixel ratio.
Fonts with `font-display: optional` are preloaded
It is recommended that optional fonts are preloaded.

Audits

Properly defines charset
It is advised to declare a character encoding, optionally via a <meta> tag in the first 1024 bytes of the HTML or in the Content-Type HTTP response header.

Audits

Detected JavaScript libraries
Below is a list of all front-end JavaScript libraries that were detected on the page.
Avoids deprecated APIs
Avoid deprecated APIs which will eventually be removed the browser.
No browser errors logged to the console
Below is a list of all errors logged to the console, which indicate unresolved problems on the site.
Page has valid source maps
Consider deploying source maps for added benefits such as the ability to debug while in production.
No issues in the `Issues` panel in Chrome Devtools
There may be unresolved issues logged to Chrome Devtools.

Audits

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 URL Request Resolution
http://wwife.net/
Allowed

Audits

Page lacks the HTML doctype, thus triggering quirks-mode
Ensure a doctype is specified to prevent the browser from switching to quirks-mode.
82

SEO

Indicates how well the page is optimized for ranking in search engines and highlights Search Engine Optimization (SEO) opportunities for wwife.net. This includes optimizations such as providing meta data.

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.
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
Ensure that the 'href' attribute of anchor elements links to the appropriate destination. This allows for more pages of the site to be discovered by search engines.
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.

Mobile Friendly

Document uses legible font sizes
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.
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.

Mobile Friendly

Does not have a `<meta name="viewport">` tag with `width` or `initial-scale`
It is advised to use a '<meta name="viewport">' tag for the optimization of wwife.net on mobile screens.

Content Best Practices

Document does not have 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.

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.
0

PWA

Indicates how valid the aspects of a Progressive Web App (PWA) are for the page and highlights opportunities to enable/improve the PWA of wwife.net. This includes details about web app manifests.

PWA Optimized

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.

Installable

Web app manifest or service worker do not meet the installability requirements — 1 reason
User engagement may be increased by leveraging the browsers ability to proactively prompt users to add the app to their homescreen.
Failure reason
No manifest was fetched

PWA Optimized

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.
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.
View Data
Does not have a `<meta name="viewport">` tag with `width` or `initial-scale`
It is advised to use a '<meta name="viewport">' tag for the optimization of wwife.net on mobile screens.
Does not provide 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.
Manifest doesn't have a maskable icon
Maskable icons are great to ensure that images fill the entire shape 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) 65
Performance 89
Accessibility 85
Best Practices 83
SEO 69
PWA 0
0–49 (Fail) 50–89 (Average) 90–100 (Pass)
Simulate loading on mobile
89

Performance

Indicates how well the page is performing and highlights opportunities where performance may be improved for wwife.net. This includes details about optimizing page load times which can result in a better user experience.

Metrics

Time to Interactive — 2.7 s
The time taken for the page to become fully interactive.
Total Blocking Time — 0 ms
The total blocking time is the sum of all time periods between First Contentful Paint and Time to Interactive (when task length exceeded 50ms).
Cumulative Layout Shift — 0.034
Cumulative Layout Shift is the measurement of visible elements collective movement within the viewport.
View Data

Audits

Max Potential First Input Delay — 20 ms
Users could experience a delay when interacting with the page.
Network Requests
Below is a list of network requests that were made during page load.
URL Protocol Start Time (Ms) End Time (Ms) Transfer Size (Bytes) Resource Size (Bytes) Status Code MIME Type Resource Type
http://wwife.net/
http/1.1
0
148.96799996495
283
0
301
text/html
https://wwife.net/
h2
149.32999992743
1118.7320000026
1065
1863
200
text/html
Document
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:400,900
h2
1127.7520000003
1135.6159999268
1461
5040
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
h2
1127.9169999762
1425.2799999667
24230
121200
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/common.css?v=3.92
h2
1128.1200000085
1301.9689999055
1194
878
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/style.css?v=3.92
h2
1128.5819999175
1420.9809999447
1060
1600
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/font-awesome.min.css?v=3.92
h2
1128.839999903
1276.2360000052
8130
31000
200
text/css
Stylesheet
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
h2
1133.7339999154
1762.2499999125
162160
161836
200
image/png
Image
https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/roboto/v30/KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmYUtfBBc4AMP6lQ.woff2
h2
1439.8489999585
1443.4619999956
11920
10992
200
font/woff2
Font
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2?v=4.7.0
h2
1440.2919999557
1869.304999942
77412
77160
200
font/woff2
Font
Network Round Trip Times — 0 ms
High Network RTT (Round Trip Times) can have a large impact on performance. Providing servers geographically closer to the user could improve performance.
Server Backend Latencies — 0 ms
High server latencies indicate the server is overloaded or has a poor backend performance.
Tasks
Below is a list of the top-level main thread tasks that executed during page load.
Start Time (Ms) End Time (Ms)
1122.864
10.408
1427.288
6.285
1433.642
16.173
1871.435
8.034
Diagnostics
Below is a collection of useful page vitals.
View Data
Metrics
Below is a collection of metrics.
View Data
Script Treemap Data
Provide as required, for treemap app.

Other

Properly size images
Images can slow down the page's load time. Wwife.net should consider serving more appropriate-sized images.
Defer offscreen images
Time to Interactive can be slowed down by resources on the page. Wwife.net should consider lazy-loading offscreen and hidden images.
Minify CSS
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) files can contribute to network payload sizes. Wwife.net should consider minifying CSS files.
Minify JavaScript
JavaScript (JS) files can contribute to network payload sizes and increase script parse times. Wwife.net should consider minifying JS files.
Reduce unused JavaScript
It is advised to remove unused JavaScript in order to reduce bytes consumed by network activity.
Efficiently encode images
Unoptimized images can consume more cellular data than what is necessary.
Enable text compression
Text-based resources should be served with compression, such as gzip, deflate or brotli.
Preconnect to required origins
Resource hints, such as 'preconnect' or 'dns-prefetch', may assist in establishing early connections to important third-party origins.
Avoid multiple page redirects — Potential savings of 630 ms
Redirects can cause additional delays before the page can begin loading. Wwife.net should avoid multiple or unnecessary page redirects.
URL Time Spent (Ms)
http://wwife.net/
630
https://wwife.net/
0
Preload key requests
Key requests can be preloaded by using '<link rel=preload>'. Wwife.net should consider using '<link rel=preload>' to prioritize fetching resources that are currently requested later in page load.
Use video formats for animated content
Large GIFs are inefficient for delivering animated content. It is recommended to use MPEG4/WebM videos for animations and PNG/WebP for static images instead of GIF.
Remove duplicate modules in JavaScript bundles
Ensure that no duplicate JavaScript modules from bundles exist to reduce bytes consumed by network activity.
Avoid serving legacy JavaScript to modern browsers
Polyfills and transforms enable legacy browsers to use new JavaScript features. For bundled JavaScript it is recommended to adopt a modern script deployment strategy using module/nomodule feature detection. This will reduce the amount of code shipped to modern browsers.
Preload Largest Contentful Paint image
It is recommended to preload images used by LCP elements, to improve LCP time.
URL Potential Savings (Ms)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
0
Avoids enormous network payloads — Total size was 282 KiB
Large network payloads can cost users money and are linked to long load times.
URL Transfer Size (Bytes)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
162160
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2?v=4.7.0
77412
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
24230
https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/roboto/v30/KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmYUtfBBc4AMP6lQ.woff2
11920
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/font-awesome.min.css?v=3.92
8130
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:400,900
1461
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/common.css?v=3.92
1194
https://wwife.net/
1065
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/style.css?v=3.92
1060
http://wwife.net/
283
Avoids an excessive DOM size — 14 elements
A large DOM (Document Object Model) will increase memory usage, cause longer system calculations as well as costly layout reflows.
Statistic Element Value
Total DOM Elements
14
Maximum DOM Depth
5
Maximum Child Elements
3
Avoid chaining critical requests — 5 chains found
Below is a list of Critical Request Chains, which shows which resources are loaded with a high priority. Wwife.net should consider reducing the length of chains, reducing the download size of resources, or deferring the download of unnecessary resources to improve page load.
User Timing marks and measures
Make use of the User Timing API to measure an app's real-world performance during key user experiences.
JavaScript execution time — 0.0 s
JavaScript (JS) execution time can be lowered by reducing the time required for parsing, compiling and executing JS. Delivering smaller JS payloads may help with this.
URL Total CPU Time (Ms) Script Evaluation (Ms) Script Parse (Ms)
https://wwife.net/
173.764
15.344
5.336
Minimizes main-thread work — 0.3 s
Main-thread work timing can be lowered by reducing the time required for parsing, compiling and executing JS. Delivering smaller JS payloads may help with this.
Category Time Spent (Ms)
Other
110.54
Style & Layout
68.968
Parse HTML & CSS
33.316
Script Evaluation
23.36
Rendering
12.256
Script Parsing & Compilation
5.336
Keep request counts low and transfer sizes small — 10 requests • 282 KiB
It is advised to add a budgets.json file in order to set budgets for the quantity and size of page resources.
Resource Type Requests Transfer Size (Bytes)
Total
10
288915
Image
1
162160
Font
2
89332
Stylesheet
5
36075
Document
1
1065
Other
1
283
Media
0
0
Script
0
0
Third-party
2
13381
Minimize third-party usage — Third-party code blocked the main thread for 0 ms
It is advised to either limit, remove or delay the loading of redundant third-party code which may be significantly impacting load performance.
Third-Party Transfer Size (Bytes) Main-Thread Blocking Time (Ms)
13381
0
Lazy load third-party resources with facades
Consider replacing third-party embeds with a facade until they are required (use lazy loading).
Largest Contentful Paint element — 1 element found
The element which was identified as the Largest Contentful Paint.
Element
Largest Contentful Paint image was not lazily loaded
Above-the-fold images that are lazily loaded render later in the page lifecycle, which can delay the largest contentful paint.
Element
Avoid large layout shifts — 2 elements found
Below is a list of all DOM elements that contribute to the CLS of the page.
Element CLS Contribution
0.033093756421742
0.0006022418684236
Uses passive listeners to improve scrolling performance
Improve the page's scroll performance by marking touch and wheel event listeners as 'passive'.
Avoids `document.write()`
Avoid or limit the use of external scripts that are dynamically injected via 'document.write()' as users on slow connections will be delayed by tens of seconds.
Avoid long main-thread tasks
Below is a list of the longest tasks on the main thread, which is useful when identifying the worst input delay contributors.
Avoid non-composited animations
It is recommended to avoid non-composited animations which are often janky and increase CLS.
Avoids `unload` event listeners
The 'unload' event does not fire reliably, causing issues with browser optimizations such as the Back-Forward Cache. It is recommended that 'pagehide' or 'visibilitychange' events are used instead.

Budgets

Performance budget
It is advised to keep the quantity and size of all network requests under the targets set by the provided performance budget.
Timing budget
It is advised to set a timing budget to monitor the performance of your site.

Metrics

First Contentful Paint — 2.7 s
The time taken for the first image or text on the page to be rendered.
Speed Index — 3.6 s
The time taken for the page contents to be visibly populated.
Largest Contentful Paint — 3.1 s
The timing of the largest text or image that is painted.

Audits

First Meaningful Paint — 2.7 s
The time taken for the primary content of the page to be rendered.

Other

Reduce unused CSS — Potential savings of 23 KiB
Dead and/or unused rules in Style Sheets (CSS) can contribute to network payload sizes. Wwife.net should consider removing dead rules from style sheets and deferring the loading of CSS not used for above-the-fold content.
URL Transfer Size (Bytes) Potential Savings (Bytes)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
24230
23691
Serve images in next-gen formats — Potential savings of 124 KiB
Consider JPEG 2000, JPEG XR or WebP image formats which provide better compression than PNG and JPEG.
URL Resource Size (Bytes) Potential Savings (Bytes)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
161836
126974.1
Serve static assets with an efficient cache policy — 6 resources found
Wwife.net can speed up repeat visits by increasing the cache lifetime, which is essentially how long before a cached copy expires.
URL Cache TTL (Ms) Transfer Size (Bytes)
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2?v=4.7.0
0
77412
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
43200000
24230
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/font-awesome.min.css?v=3.92
43200000
8130
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/common.css?v=3.92
43200000
1194
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/style.css?v=3.92
43200000
1060
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
2592000000
162160

Other

Eliminate render-blocking resources — Potential savings of 1,530 ms
Resources, such as JavaScript and style sheets, can block the first paint of the page. Wwife.net should consider delivering critical JavaScript/style sheets (JS/CSS) inline and deferring all non-critical JS/CSS.
URL Transfer Size (Bytes) Potential Savings (Ms)
https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Roboto:400,900
1461
780
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/bootstrap.min.css?v=3.92
24230
300
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/css/common.css?v=3.92
1194
150
Reduce initial server response time — Root document took 970 ms
It is advised to keep the server response time short for the main document, because all other requests depend on it.
URL Time Spent (Ms)
https://wwife.net/
970.396
Ensure text remains visible during webfont load
Make use of the font-display CSS feature, which will ensure text is user-visible while webfonts are loading.
URL Potential Savings (Ms)
https://fonts.gstatic.com/s/roboto/v30/KFOlCnqEu92Fr1MmYUtfBBc4AMP6lQ.woff2
3.6130000371486
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2?v=4.7.0
429.0129999863
Image elements do not have explicit `width` and `height`
Reduce layout shifts and improve CLS by setting explicit width and height properties on image elements.
URL
https://wwife.net/wp-content/plugins/under-construction-page/themes/mad_designer/mad-designer.png
Does not have a `<meta name="viewport">` tag with `width` or `initial-scale`
It is advised to use a '<meta name="viewport">' tag for the optimization of wwife.net on mobile screens.
First Contentful Paint (3G) — 5220 ms
The time taken for the first image or text on the page to be rendered while on a 3G network.
85

Accessibility

Indicates how accessible the page is and highlights opportunities where the page can be made more accessible to users of wwife.net. This includes details about various page attributes that can be optimized.

Navigation

`[accesskey]` values are unique
Access keys assist users with focusing on different parts of the page. Each access key should be unique for proper navigation.
The page contains a heading, skip link, or landmark region
It is advised to provide ways to bypass repetitive content, allowing users to navigate the page efficiently.
`[id]` attributes on active, focusable elements are unique
Ensure all focusable elements have a unique id value to allow them to be visible to users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader.
Heading elements appear in a sequentially-descending order
Properly order all headers and do not skip heading levels to better the navigation and readability for users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader.
No element has a `[tabindex]` value greater than 0
Although technically valid, a tabindex value greater than 0 often creates frustrating experiences for users who rely on assistive technologies.

ARIA

`[aria-*]` attributes match their roles
Avoid mismatching 'aria-*' attributes and their 'role' value, as it invalidates the attribute.
`button`, `link`, and `menuitem` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to users who rely on screen readers.
`[aria-hidden="true"]` is not present on the document `<body>`
If aria-hidden=true is set on the document body, assistive technologies, like a screen reader will work inconsistently.
`[aria-hidden="true"]` elements do not contain focusable descendents
Interactive elements within an aria-hidden=true element are unavailable to users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader.
ARIA input fields have accessible names
Generic names are announced to users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader, when an input field does not have an accessible name specified.
ARIA `meter` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to users who rely on screen readers.
ARIA `progressbar` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to users who rely on screen readers.
`[role]`s have all required `[aria-*]` attributes
Some ARIA roles have required 'aria-*' attributes, which provide essential information about state and functionality.
Elements with an ARIA `[role]` that require children to contain a specific `[role]` have all required children.
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
Generic names are announced to users of assistive technologies, like a screen reader, when a toggle field does not have an accessible name specified.
ARIA `tooltip` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to users who rely on screen readers.
ARIA `treeitem` elements have accessible names
Without accessible names on elements, screen readers will default to announcing a generic name, which means your content will be less accessible to 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
Ensure all ARIA ID values are unique to prevent elements from being overlooked by assistive technologies, like a screen reader.

Names and labels

Buttons 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.
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
Having multiple labels for form fields can be confusing to assistive technologies, like a screen reader.
`<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 alternate 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.

Contrast

Background and foreground colors have a sufficient contrast ratio
Many (if not most) users find low-contrast text difficult or impossible to read.

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.
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.

Internationalization and localization

`<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"]`
Wwife.net may provide assistance to deaf or hearing-impaired users with captions on videos.

Internationalization and localization

`<html>` element does not have 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.
Failing Elements

Names and labels

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.

Manual 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.
83

Best Practices

Indicates the recommended, best practices currently in place on the page and highlights the best practices that wwife.net should incorporate. This includes practices such as protecting pages with HTTPS.

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.
Avoids front-end JavaScript libraries with known security vulnerabilities
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.
Ensure CSP is effective against XSS attacks
Significantly reduce the risk of cross-site scripting attacks (XSS) by ensuring you have a strong Content Security Policy (CSP).
Description Directive Severity
No CSP found in enforcement mode
High

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.
Displays images with correct aspect ratio
Ensure that image display dimensions match their natural aspect ratio.
Serves images with appropriate resolution
For maximum image clarity, ensure images have natural dimensions and are proportional to the display size and pixel ratio.
Fonts with `font-display: optional` are preloaded
It is recommended that optional fonts are preloaded.

Audits

Properly defines charset
It is advised to declare a character encoding, optionally via a <meta> tag in the first 1024 bytes of the HTML or in the Content-Type HTTP response header.

Audits

Detected JavaScript libraries
Below is a list of all front-end JavaScript libraries that were detected on the page.
Avoids deprecated APIs
Avoid deprecated APIs which will eventually be removed the browser.
No browser errors logged to the console
Below is a list of all errors logged to the console, which indicate unresolved problems on the site.
Page has valid source maps
Consider deploying source maps for added benefits such as the ability to debug while in production.
No issues in the `Issues` panel in Chrome Devtools
There may be unresolved issues logged to Chrome Devtools.

Audits

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 URL Request Resolution
http://wwife.net/
Allowed

Audits

Page lacks the HTML doctype, thus triggering quirks-mode
Ensure a doctype is specified to prevent the browser from switching to quirks-mode.
69

SEO

Indicates how well the page is optimized for ranking in search engines and highlights Search Engine Optimization (SEO) opportunities for wwife.net. This includes optimizations such as providing meta data.

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.
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
Ensure that the 'href' attribute of anchor elements links to the appropriate destination. This allows for more pages of the site to be discovered by search engines.
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.

Mobile Friendly

Does not have a `<meta name="viewport">` tag with `width` or `initial-scale`
It is advised to use a '<meta name="viewport">' tag for the optimization of wwife.net on mobile screens.
Document doesn't use legible font sizes
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.
Tap targets are not 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 does not have 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.

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.
0

PWA

Indicates how valid the aspects of a Progressive Web App (PWA) are for the page and highlights opportunities to enable/improve the PWA of wwife.net. This includes details about web app manifests.

Installable

Web app manifest or service worker do not meet the installability requirements — 1 reason
User engagement may be increased by leveraging the browsers ability to proactively prompt users to add the app to their homescreen.
Failure reason
No manifest was fetched

PWA Optimized

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.
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.
View Data
Content is not 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.
Does not have a `<meta name="viewport">` tag with `width` or `initial-scale`
It is advised to use a '<meta name="viewport">' tag for the optimization of wwife.net on mobile screens.
Does not provide 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.
Manifest doesn't have a maskable icon
Maskable icons are great to ensure that images fill the entire shape 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.
Hosting

Server Location

Server IP Address: 3.125.192.48
Continent: Europe
Country: Germany
Germany Flag
Region: Hesse
City: Frankfurt am Main
Longitude: 8.6843
Latitude: 50.1188
Currencies: EUR
Languages: German

Web Hosting Provider

Name IP Address
A100 ROW GmbH
Registration

Domain Registrant

Private Registration: No
Name: On behalf of wwife.net owner
Organization: Identity Protection Service
Country: GB
City: Hayes
State: Middlesex
Post Code: UB3 9TR
Email: 0be1ab1c-03db-4436-999d-fe2a40e00842@identity-protect.org
Phone: +44.1483307527
Note: Registration information is derived from various sources and may be inaccurate.

Domain Registrar

Name IP Address
Amazon Registrar, Inc. 3.162.3.49
Security

Visitor Safety

Mature Content: Not Likely
McAfee WebAdvisor Rating: Safe
WOT Rating:
WOT Trustworthiness:
WOT Child Safety:
Note: Safety information is not guaranteed.

SSL/TLS Certificate

Issued To: www.wwife.net
Issued By: R3
Valid From: 14th January, 2023
Valid To: 14th April, 2023
Subject: CN = www.wwife.net
Hash: 5b6aaf49
Issuer: CN = R3
O = Let's Encrypt
S = US
Version: 2
Serial Number: 0x04DD0F7A018EBC78E881FA35E149C4C654CA
Serial Number (Hex): 04DD0F7A018EBC78E881FA35E149C4C654CA
Valid From: 14th January, 2024
Valid To: 14th April, 2024
Signature Algorithm (Short Name): RSA-SHA256
Signature Algorithm (Long Name): sha256WithRSAEncryption
Authority Key Identifier: keyid:14:2E:B3:17:B7:58:56:CB:AE:50:09:40:E6:1F:AF:9D:8B:14:C2:C6
Extended Key Usage: TLS Web Server Authentication, TLS Web Client Authentication
Certificate Policies: Policy: 2.23.140.1.2.1
Policy: 1.3.6.1.4.1.44947.1.1.1
CPS: http://cps.letsencrypt.org

Authority Information Access: OCSP - URI:http://r3.o.lencr.org
CA Issuers - URI:http://r3.i.lencr.org/

SCT List: Signed Certificate Timestamp:
Version : v1 (0x0)
Log ID : B7:3E:FB:24:DF:9C:4D:BA:75:F2:39:C5:BA:58:F4:6C:
5D:FC:42:CF:7A:9F:35:C4:9E:1D:09:81:25:ED:B4:99
Timestamp : Jan 15 00:11:49.445 2023 GMT
Extensions: none
Signature : ecdsa-with-SHA256
30:45:02:21:00:CC:2C:11:FA:F3:6F:CF:1F:E2:01:ED:
9F:D0:FB:7B:9A:6E:14:05:A2:8D:AE:F4:9C:2C:A4:B7:
3B:94:D3:54:1C:02:20:6D:00:03:BC:56:98:C1:F8:65:
41:23:71:4D:DF:0A:E3:C9:81:43:6F:C0:4A:C6:13:56:
A2:8E:87:FF:E0:86:32
Signed Certificate Timestamp:
Version : v1 (0x0)
Log ID : AD:F7:BE:FA:7C:FF:10:C8:8B:9D:3D:9C:1E:3E:18:6A:
B4:67:29:5D:CF:B1:0C:24:CA:85:86:34:EB:DC:82:8A
Timestamp : Jan 15 00:11:49.507 2023 GMT
Extensions: none
Signature : ecdsa-with-SHA256
30:45:02:21:00:81:36:16:F9:D2:79:7A:25:82:F0:37:
C6:1F:14:03:FC:4C:E6:E0:EF:E5:F8:C0:87:CB:41:3F:
B4:65:A4:61:55:02:20:77:19:9C:94:A2:E4:C9:E2:EF:
46:F7:00:53:CF:20:BD:B6:83:62:E6:48:EF:D8:6B:CC:
43:1B:27:14:B6:E9:0A
Key Usage: Digital Signature, Key Encipherment
Basic Constraints: CA:FALSE
Subject Alternative Name: DNS:www.wwife.net
DNS:wwife.net
Technical

DNS Lookup

A Records

Host IP Address Class TTL
wwife.net. 3.125.192.48 IN 300

NS Records

Host Nameserver Class TTL
wwife.net. ns-1069.awsdns-05.org. IN 21600
wwife.net. ns-1756.awsdns-27.co.uk. IN 21600
wwife.net. ns-254.awsdns-31.com. IN 21600
wwife.net. ns-988.awsdns-59.net. IN 21600

MX Records

Priority Host Server Class TTL
10 wwife.net. mail.wwife.net. IN 300

SOA Records

Domain Name Primary NS Responsible Email TTL
wwife.net. ns-988.awsdns-59.net. awsdns-hostmaster.amazon.com. 900

TXT Records

Host Value Class TTL
wwife.net. v=spf1 IN 300

HTTP Response Headers

HTTP-Code: HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Server: nginx
Date: 15th February, 2023
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Expires: 19th November, 1981
Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate
Connection: keep-alive
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Set-Cookie: *
Pragma: no-cache
Retry-After: 86400
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000

Whois Lookup

Created: 13th August, 2016
Changed: 16th November, 2022
Expires: 13th August, 2023
Registrar: Amazon Registrar, Inc.
Status: clientUpdateProhibited
clientTransferProhibited
clientDeleteProhibited
Nameservers: ns-1069.awsdns-05.org
ns-1756.awsdns-27.co.uk
ns-254.awsdns-31.com
ns-988.awsdns-59.net
Owner Name: On behalf of wwife.net owner
Owner Organization: Identity Protection Service
Owner Street: PO Box 786
Owner Post Code: UB3 9TR
Owner City: Hayes
Owner State: Middlesex
Owner Country: GB
Owner Phone: +44.1483307527
Owner Email: 0be1ab1c-03db-4436-999d-fe2a40e00842@identity-protect.org
Admin Name: On behalf of wwife.net owner
Admin Organization: Identity Protection Service
Admin Street: PO Box 786
Admin Post Code: UB3 9TR
Admin City: Hayes
Admin State: Middlesex
Admin Country: GB
Admin Phone: +44.1483307527
Admin Email: 0be1ab1c-03db-4436-999d-fe2a40e00842@identity-protect.org
Tech Name: On behalf of wwife.net owner
Tech Organization: Identity Protection Service
Tech Street: PO Box 786
Tech Post Code: UB3 9TR
Tech City: Hayes
Tech State: Middlesex
Tech Country: GB
Tech Phone: +44.1483307527
Tech Email: 0be1ab1c-03db-4436-999d-fe2a40e00842@identity-protect.org
Full Whois: Domain Name: wwife.net
Registry Domain ID: 2051957493_DOMAIN_NET-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.registrar.amazon.com
Registrar URL: https://registrar.amazon.com
Updated Date: 2022-11-16T03:40:43Z
Creation Date: 2016-08-13T13:19:03Z
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2023-08-13T13:19:03Z
Registrar: Amazon Registrar, Inc.
Registrar IANA ID: 468
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abuse@amazonaws.com
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.2067406200
Domain Status: clientUpdateProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientUpdateProhibited
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
Domain Status: clientDeleteProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientDeleteProhibited
Registry Registrant ID: Not Available From Registry
Registrant Name: On behalf of wwife.net owner
Registrant Organization: Identity Protection Service
Registrant Street: PO Box 786
Registrant City: Hayes
Registrant State/Province: Middlesex
Registrant Postal Code: UB3 9TR
Registrant Country: GB
Registrant Phone: +44.1483307527
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax: +44.1483304031
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: 0be1ab1c-03db-4436-999d-fe2a40e00842@identity-protect.org
Registry Admin ID: Not Available From Registry
Admin Name: On behalf of wwife.net owner
Admin Organization: Identity Protection Service
Admin Street: PO Box 786
Admin City: Hayes
Admin State/Province: Middlesex
Admin Postal Code: UB3 9TR
Admin Country: GB
Admin Phone: +44.1483307527
Admin Phone Ext:
Admin Fax: +44.1483304031
Admin Fax Ext:
Admin Email: 0be1ab1c-03db-4436-999d-fe2a40e00842@identity-protect.org
Registry Tech ID: Not Available From Registry
Tech Name: On behalf of wwife.net owner
Tech Organization: Identity Protection Service
Tech Street: PO Box 786
Tech City: Hayes
Tech State/Province: Middlesex
Tech Postal Code: UB3 9TR
Tech Country: GB
Tech Phone: +44.1483307527
Tech Phone Ext:
Tech Fax: +44.1483304031
Tech Fax Ext:
Tech Email: 0be1ab1c-03db-4436-999d-fe2a40e00842@identity-protect.org
Name Server: NS-254.AWSDNS-31.COM
Name Server: NS-988.AWSDNS-59.NET
Name Server: NS-1756.AWSDNS-27.CO.UK
Name Server: NS-1069.AWSDNS-05.ORG
DNSSEC: unsigned
URL of the ICANN WHOIS Data Problem Reporting System: http://wdprs.internic.net/
>>> Last update of WHOIS database: 2023-02-15T22:32:50Z <<<
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Nameservers

Name IP Address
ns-1069.awsdns-05.org 205.251.196.45
ns-1756.awsdns-27.co.uk 205.251.198.220
ns-254.awsdns-31.com 205.251.192.254
ns-988.awsdns-59.net 205.251.195.220
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