Lessons
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Introduction
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Search engine optimization
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Broken links
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Missing CSS files
Missing images
Missing JavaScript files
Broken links
Beautiful page 404
- Site map
- Micro-markup
- Robots.txt
- References
- Text
- Duplicates
- Basic
- Pictures
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Broken links
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Speed
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Minification
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CSS minification
Minification of JavaScript files
Minification of inline CSS code
Minification of images without loss of quality
Minification of JavaScript files
Unused CSS code
Data optimization:Image URLs
Format of animated images
Unused JavaScript code
Using WebP
Image compression is missing
Video bitrate
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Reducing requests
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An overabundance of small pictures
Ungrouped CSS files
Ungrouped JavaScript files
An overabundance of fonts
Availability of end-to-end CSS, JS files
The presence of a monochrome font
Uploading duplicate files
Using JS facades
Redirecting JavaScript code
Adding lazy loading
Redirect from/to www version
- Fonts
- Loading time
- Server Settings
- Pictures
- The first content
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Minification
- Mobility
- Bugs
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Convenience
- Social networks
- Web Application Manifest
- Favicons
- Basic
- Text readability
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Security
- Encrypted connection
- Exploits
- Vulnerabilities
Beautiful page 404
When a user visits a non-existent page, the web server shows him an error message. It’s called page 404. If the server cannot display the requested address due to an error in the program code, then it also shows such a page.
The standard 404 page of Nginx and Apache web servers is almost empty and provokes the user to leave the site. To prevent this, set up the display of a beautiful 404 page in the site design.
Read [why an important unique 404 page] (/blog/vash_sayt_dolghen_proizvodity_vpechatlenie).
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