| The Lite pages component contains code for changing the format and content of |
| web pages to improve data savings and/or performance. |
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| ## Manual Testing |
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| To manually evaluate the effect of Lite Pages on a webpage, start Chrome on |
| Android with version equal to or greater than 76.0.3803.0, with the following |
| command line flags: |
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| ``` |
| chrome \ |
| --force-enable-lite-pages \ |
| --force-effective-connection-type=Slow-2G |
| ``` |
| |
| And then enable "Lite Mode" from the Chrome Settings Menu. |
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| ## Explanation |
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| The above flags will put Chrome into a state matching that of the target user |
| population of lite pages. |
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| When a lite page is shown, the "Lite Badge" will be displayed in the Omnibox. |
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| Please note that since the lite pages component is still in active development |
| and relies heavily on server interactions, the transformation(s) applied to any |
| single page may change over time. However, the transformation(s) applied to a |
| page are very like to be the same for all clients requesting that page at the |
| same time from the same geography. |