How bundlephobia.com Looks on Twitter / X

92/100
Excellent
No issues found

bundlephobia.com configures its Twitter preview as a `summary` card. The current preview headline reads "Bundlephobia | Size of npm dependencies". It pairs with the description "Bundlephobia helps you find the performance impact of npm packages. Find the size of any javascript package and its e..." and a social image. Overall, bundlephobia.com's setup scores 92/100 against Twitter / X best practices.

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Bundlephobia | Size of npm dependencies

bundlephobia.com

Bundlephobia | Size of npm dependencies

Bundlephobia helps you find the performance impact of npm packages. Find the size of any javascript ...

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Bundlephobia | Size of npm dependencies

bundlephobia.com

Bundlephobia | Size of npm dependencies

Bundlephobia helps you find the performance impact of npm packages. Find the size of any javascript ...

Analysis

bundlephobia.com's social meta tag setup passes every check we run. The required tags are present, the image is well-sized, and the title and description fit comfortably within Twitter / X's truncation limits. There's not much to improve here - this is a strong reference for anyone looking to optimize their own social previews.

What's working well: social share image found; title length is good (39 chars); description length is good (147 chars). 4 of the checks we run pass cleanly.

Frequently Asked Questions

bundlephobia.com sets `twitter:card` to `summary`, which renders the image as a small thumbnail. To get the large hero image format, the meta tag would need to be `<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image">`.

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