Transparency record · route impact
The footer measures this route, not the whole export directory.
The weight is a production-style response-body measurement. The carbon number is a directional model estimate with explicit assumptions—not a claim that a page view released an exactly knowable amount of CO₂e.
Route measurements load after export.
Route-specific response bodies
After static export, a local HTTP server requests the route document and the same-origin scripts, stylesheets, preloads, fonts, images, icons, CSS dependencies, and metrics JSON that page references. Unrelated files elsewhere in the export do not count.
Brotli where it belongs
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSON, SVG, XML, and text are measured with Brotli quality 11. Already-compressed media counts at its response-body file size. HTTP headers are not included.
Cold and warm views are separate
First load includes the document and every referenced asset. Repeat load assumes the route assets are warm in browser cache while the route document and metrics JSON transfer again. Real cache policy and revalidation can differ.
CO2.js, Sustainable Web Design Model v4
The measured bytes go through Green Web Foundation CO2.js using SWDM v4 and its global grid-average assumption. The build does not make a network-dependent green-hosting claim. Installed library and model versions are recorded with every measurement.
Read the official model documentation ↗Useful direction, intentionally rounded
Hosting mix, regional grid intensity, device, network, browser cache, production compression, and later interaction all change the real result. The site rounds weight to whole kilobytes and carbon to hundredths of a gram—or shows less than 0.01 g—to avoid false precision.