By: Jon
Thanks for the tips Jeremy. Already submitted by sitemap – and webmaster tools is showing just 1 missing url. The W3C validator caught me off guard – 51 errors and 4 warnings! Guess I have some...
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I’d say 600px is excessive considering how many kb those files would be. Sure it would look good, but it would be at a high price. The only way I’d consider that approach is if you were using a high...
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To be honest I’ve never actually used WordPress’s upload feature. I’ve always just used FTP. Since I’ve always had to do that for other websites, it’s just what I’m used to.
View ArticleBy: Jamie Dickinson
TinyPNG is a great online tool for reducing PNG files for web use. Giving correct credit to your images is always really important, so it’s worth checking what the attribution needed is before you use...
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I think I used TinyPNG when I was optimizing my site speed a while back, but I generally don’t use png format images much. Out of habit I tend to use either jpg or gif depending on the image. Some...
View ArticleBy: Smartkathy
Same here Jeremy. I also use to use jpg images for better loading time. I heard a lot of sites like tinypng but never use them. But your post is just awesome. Image optimization is an important factor...
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Images are playing a bigger part of blogging, with themes that highlight the posts’ featured images becoming more popular, creating great visually appealing layouts. Even more so with the popularity of...
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Glad you like it Kathy. Search engines do take images into heavy consideration in their algorithms. So it is something that we shouldn’t be ignoring.
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Good point about how those post images are also used on social media sites and throughout a blog’s theme. Not only should those images be optimized for SEO, but also for better click thru rates. Those...
View ArticleBy: Jeremy
I think I used TinyPNG when I was optimizing my site speed a while back, but I generally don’t use png format images much. Out of habit I tend to use either jpg or gif depending on the image. Some...
View ArticleBy: Smartkathy
Same here Jeremy. I also use to use jpg images for better loading time. I heard a lot of sites like tinypng but never use them. But your post is just awesome. Image optimization is an important factor...
View ArticleBy: website design
Images are playing a bigger part of blogging, with themes that highlight the posts’ featured images becoming more popular, creating great visually appealing layouts. Even more so with the popularity of...
View ArticleBy: Jeremy
Glad you like it Kathy. Search engines do take images into heavy consideration in their algorithms. So it is something that we shouldn’t be ignoring.
View ArticleBy: Jeremy
Good point about how those post images are also used on social media sites and throughout a blog’s theme. Not only should those images be optimized for SEO, but also for better click thru rates. Those...
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