Cumulative Layout Shift measures the total amount of layout shifts that occur on a web page as it loads and is interacted with. Google measures CLS in order to judge the overall page experience alongside the other two core web vitals, First Input Delay (FID) and Largest Contentful Paint (LCP).
CLS, or Cumulative Layout Shift, measures how often unexpected layout shifts may occur for users.
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