Google included an illustration with its blog post that showed the placement of a warning badge on a slow loading site's splash screen that alerts users that a particular website "Usually loads slow." Those sites on the other end of the spectrum will apparently sport a green progress bar just under the URL field to let the user know that the webpage requested will be loaded lickety-split. The company plans to identify slow and fast loading sites gradually and also plans on badging sites that offer high-quality experiences defined by more than just how fast or slow they load.

Badge denoting a slower loading website at left, a green progress bar rewarding a fast loading site on the right
"Speed has been one of Chrome’s core principles since the beginning - we’re constantly working to give users an experience that is instant as they browse the web. That said, we have all visited web pages we thought would load fast, only to be met by an experience that could have been better. We think the web can do better and want to help users understand when a site may load slowly, while rewarding sites delivering fast experiences"-Google
The company says that besides badging a website's splash screen or progress bar, it might add the typical loading speeds for the site being visited. This would be done so that users are aware of what to expect before they start navigating a particular website.
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