Lessons
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Introduction
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Search engine optimization
- Broken links
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Site map
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The content of the site map
The site map file
- Micro-markup
- Robots.txt
- References
- Text
- Duplicates
- Basic
- Pictures
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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
The content of the site map
The site map contains links to all pages of your site. This simplifies indexing for search engines. In most cases, the appearance of a site map increases the number of pages in search engine results.
The requirements for links are as follows:
- The presence of the
parameter. - The link must have the same protocol (http:// or https://) as the main site.
- It is necessary to exclude pages that are closed from indexing by a special in robots.txt .
- The link domain must be the same as the site. A common error is the presence or absence of the prefix “www”.
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