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This week's thread on #images by
chief @souvikdg. When it comes to #performance images play a big role. (1/11) #ContentWeb
@souvikdg #Images occupy large visual space in most #websites. They are also among the heaviest network payloads. On average, images account for about 50-60% of page weight i.e. bytes transferred to load a #webpage. (2/11) #ContentWeb
@souvikdg Two main aspects of image-related optimizations are:
1. Optimizing #image properties: size (scaling or cropping), format, quality and compression.
2. Optimizing #network/requests – fewer requests (sprites, base64encoded URLs), #CDN, lazy loading, caching, etc. (3/11) #ContentWeb
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Last Saturday, @souvikdg and @hallidude chatted about the pros and cons of @CraftCMS on hasgeek.com/metarefresh/co…. If you are deciding on whether to adopt #CraftCMS, you will find this thread useful. (1/13)
@souvikdg @hallidude @CraftCMS .@CraftCMS is a general purpose Content Management System (CMS) which differentiates itself from other #alternatives by offering a clean starting point coupled with great tools to build a #website. (2/13)
@souvikdg @hallidude @CraftCMS .@CraftCMS features a clear separation of concern between the content models, presentation and business logic. Since you begin with a clean slate, you have to bring your own #HTML and #design. There is no starter theme.
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Last Saturday, @souvikdg and @hallidude chatted about #TechnicalSEO on the #ContentWeb series. Here’s a summary of takeaways: thread (1/12)
@souvikdg @hallidude Everyone wants to rank high on Google. Rarely do people care to understand how things work. Most want a quick fix. Hence SEO is often sold like Snake Oil. It may work. It may not work. And sometimes it may seem to work and then you’re busted for trying out evil tricks. (2/12)
@souvikdg @hallidude #Search engines are #website #aggregators, just like the food delivery aggregators who try to list every restaurant around us. But they also want to ensure that customers have a good experience. So they’ll prefer to recommend restaurants that offer great food and service. (3/12)
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