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Vernon Fowler

JSCompress - The JavaScript Compression Tool - 0 views

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    "jQuery(document).ready(function(a){a(document).on("ready",function(){var e,f,b=a(window).height(),c=a(document).height(),d=a("progress");e=c-b,d.attr("max",e),a(document).on("scroll",function(){f=a(window).scrollTop(),d.attr("value",f)})})});"
Vernon Fowler

What is cornerstone content? * Yoast - 0 views

  • tell Google which one is the most important
  • If you provide the proper internal linking structure between your posts, you can show Google which article is the most important.
  • You have to tell Google that your new cornerstone article is the most important one on your site. Don’t forget to link from all the long tail articles to your cornerstone article!
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  • Cornerstone content should always be content pages. It could be a blog post, but you could also make a page out of it. The content should be updated very regularly. Cornerstone articles should be explainers, so these should definitely be informative articles. In your cornerstone article, you should aim to rank for the most competing keywords.
  • Cornerstone articles are usually rather long. Everything that’s important about a certain topic should be covered in your cornerstone article. That’ll ask quite a bit of your writing skills. Lengthy articles are usually hard to read, especially from a screen. Make sure to use sufficient headings. An index at the beginning of a long cornerstone article is also a great idea.
Vernon Fowler

How to enable keep-alive for faster page speed - 0 views

  • Enable keep-alive using .htaccess If you do not have access to your webserver config file you can enable keep-alive yourself using an .htaccess file. <ifModule mod_headers.c> Header set Connection keep-alive </ifModule> Adding this to your .htaccess file will add keep alive headers to your requests, which will override most webserver or host limitations.
  • Some people mistakenly believe that they do not have to worry about this because HTTP connections nowadays are by default persistent (keep-alive enabled). While this is true, many people use shared hosting environments or web servers that may close connections unbeknownst to the user. This is done for performance reasons
Vernon Fowler

Using Disqus? You Don't Need Akismet | daviseford.com - 0 views

  • Akismet was sucking up a huge amount of time, and causing pages to render 2-3 seconds slower.
  • Akismet is not only rendered useless by Disqus, but it's also a resource hog.
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