How To Make Website Load Faster On Chrome For Android


Sometimes loading up a web page takes Like forever,Especially when your trying check the latest gists and gossips from our favorite sites,it doesn't have to be that way. Herr is a simple trick that might help

Chrome Beta

My first suggestion is to download Chrome Beta for Android. It won't inherently make things faster, but as Google continues to develop the web browser, users of the Beta version will get these improvements first. For that reason, it's likely to be the quickest and most efficient version.


Prefetch page resources

Enable the prefecth page resources setting within Chrome to load websites faster. Go to the options menu (three dots button) in Chrome and then Settings > Privacy > Prefetch page resources.
By default, prefetch page resources is set to Wi-Fi only, but you should set it to 'always' to benefit from quicker web browsing even when you’re using mobile data. It will consume more data.

Set prefetch page resources to 'always' for the fastest web-browsing experience
Chrome flags

The Chrome Flags page is a place where you can try out some 'experimental' Chrome settings. This comes with a warning: adjusting these variables can stop Chrome from functioning correctly. That said, it's easy to reset all the settings to default, or just uninstall/reinstall the app to get things back to normal. This will not affect the overall device functionality, only the Chrome browser app.
Type 'chrome://flags/' in the search box at the top of your Chrome web browser. You will be taken to a page with a number of settings that can be enabled or disabled. 
Try disabling 'click delay'. Normally when you browse a website, if you tap a link, there will be a brief delay between it being tapped and Chrome taking action. This pause is to compensate for when the tap is part of a double tap gesture to highlight something or zoom. Disabling this removes that delay, but it means that links and buttons must be avoided when double tapping on the display.

The Chrome Flags page houses a number of interesting settings for your browser

Next, visit the 'Maximum tile for interest area'. If you change this to the maximum setting of 512 it means that Chrome will render pages quicker, at the cost of higher RAM usage – with a powerful phone, the tax on RAM will likely be intangible. Also, enable 'fast tab/window close'. While it won’t affect page load times, it will speed up the how the browser handles tabs and windows.

Do you have any advice for a faster web-browsing experience? Let us know in the comments.
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