Latest Blogs In "Optimisation" On DeVSeO
The Acid 3 Test - The Latest Browser Results
Whilst browsing the Internet today I came across this great letter, which contained a link to a blog written by Internet Explorer and how IE9 is going to eventually almost comply to the acid 3 test (although the time that happens the acid 4 test will have been released and IE9 won't have a chance!). This led me to wonder how the current array of popular and up-to-date browser versions are complying with the acid 3 test as it stands today. The results were interesting in some cases, bhut as yo...

Posted Tue 18th May @ 22:28 by ahallicks | Comments 6
Unfollow Your Twitter Followers On DeVSeO
Have you somehow managed to amass a great following of people you just don't know on Twitter? It happens. You probably don't realise it, especially if you have one of those tools that automatically follows anyone that is following you. All too easily you may find that you have a great number of followers that you simply don't want! I have seen quite a number of tools on the Internet that say they can mass remove or delete all of your Twitter followers but I have found almost none of those to...

Posted Sat 30th Jan @ 20:13 by ahallicks | Comments 0
YSlow: How To Use Yahoo's Optimisation Tool Part 2 :: Development SEO
In the last installment of this tutorial I went through the first few parts of YSlow that tell you how your site is performing when it comes to page loading. After reducing the number of HTTP requests by reducing the number of files and images that the browser has to call and load from the server there are still a number of optimisation practices you can use to better optimise the front-end performance of your sites.Adding An Expires HeaderAn expires header is basically a header that can be set...

Posted Mon 17th Aug @ 15:25 by ahallicks | Comments 0
YSlow: How To Use Yahoo's Optimisation Tool Part 1
What Is YSlow?>YSlow is Yahoo's answer to showing you exactly why your web page is not performing to the highest possible standard in terms of speed, through optimisation. The add-on for Mozilla Firefox was written by Steve Souders and his team and Yahoo and aims to teach you good web practices in helping visitors get the best of your site.The first point to make is that there are two ways in which you can optimise your web site: on the back end, and on the front end. If you are running a CMS...

Posted Mon 17th Aug @ 15:24 by ahallicks | Comments 0
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