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Content optimization tasks involve either textual content optimization or graphical content optimization. Decreasing document size and trimming Html code to the point that it has effect on Web page load time and overall Web site's performance is probably an option most Webmasters look at in their optimization efforts.
August 2009  
The options that Web designers have to set up layout for a Web page are somewhat limited. For long time the only option for Web designers was the Table tag and for many Web designers that is the primary tag to make pixel perfect layout. The Div tag is newer and is more suited to set up layout on a Web page than the Table tag, but it is trickier and requires more thinking and pixel calculating.
August 2009  
It is very easy to override content on a Web page with links. Web users can have a hard time reading and differentiate between Web page elements with excessive number of links and with excessively long link text. Interface design principles such as Web user's prior knowledge and experience can play a big part in creating the correct combination of links and text.
August 2009  
A common approach to content optimization on a Web page is to start at the beginning of the Web page code and work through the code, a top-down approach. Then each tag or Web page element is of consideration for optimization with the aim of reflecting the Web page content and topic.
August 2009  
Tools that make your Web site look nice