Optimizing
If you own a car, you probably know how fast it can drive. If you own a Website, do you know how fast it can deliver the Web pages you have worked hard to publish? Chances are you may not know the upper limits of your Website as well the upper limits of your car.
July 2010
The issues of importance regarding Web site content and search engine optimization change as Web technologies advances. Issues such as page and content duplication and URL prefixes are becoming the issues of the past. New issues rising in importance include Web page load time and the quality of the content.
February 2010
Web page load time is very important. A fast loading Web site increases positive user experience and helps other computers successfully access its content. Load time might become, in the near future, a factor in ranking Web pages and will therefore have direct influence on a Web site's overall success.
January 2010
Visual Web page enhancements are popular nowadays and add that to Ajax technology making inroads to what seems like almost every Web page and we have both cutting edge and mainstream Web sites. Using innovative technologies is important for many Web sites, but not all Web sites.
January 2010
Optimizing Web pages involves a lot more than trying to get Web pages as high as possible within search engine results. Optimizing is also about Web pages performance. Optimized Web page should load as fast as possible even though it has lots of graphics and text.
January 2009
Cascading style sheets (CSS) are as important in today's Web design as HTML. Most new recently viewed Web pages use CSS. Therefore, Web designers and webmasters work with CSS code as much as HTML code and Java Script. Optimizing CSS code is also important. CSS files can grow large and many. Combining CSS files into one file and optimize that file makes the Web page load faster.
August 2008