Wednesday 1 July 2015

Google TransCode




      Google TransCode the webpages for slow network connections like mobile networks.
They TransCode(convert) the pages to load fast. That reduce the data usage and increase the speed 4 times faster then normal.

See the transcoded version of a web page
      View a transcoded version of a webpage on your mobile device or on your desktop.


If you have a Google account:
        View the transcoded page


Otherwise:
      On your mobile device, browse to the link http://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=[your_website_URL] where the url is fully qualified (http://www.example.com).
     
(OR)

      On your desktop, open the Chrome device mode emulator with the link http://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=[your_website_URL] where the url is fully qualified (http://www.example.com)




      Some pages are currently not transcoded, including video sites, pages that require cookies (such as personalized sites), and other websites that are technically challenging to transcode. In these cases, you will see a "not transcoded" notification if you request the transcoded page using one of the tools listed above.
     Google Analytics not working on the transcoded pages, to track page views by looking at server logs for requests containing the "googleweblight" user agent.

     If the sites are video site(like YouTube) or that contain cookies they not fall under TransCode.
If you don't want to TransCode your website, set the HTTP header "Cache-Control: no-transform" in your page response. If Googlebot sees this header, your page will not be transcoded.
But note that pages that opt-out of being transcoded will be labeled in search results to indicate to users that they may take longer to load and may use more data.

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