html animations
Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 9:05 pm
I have considered myself fortunate that the choices I made for my gaming site mean it renders fine on anything from an ipod to a desktop
Mostly for SEO reasons, I make a lot of improvements to my site with more sophisticated meta tags.
But I was looking at some stuff on Google as I had to restart their webmasters tools due to the change to https, no problem, google takes less than a day to update its database completely
thanks to the forum for helping me with eTags which I use to perk up search engine performance, not that I am concerned, the datacenter is fast so search engines take under 1 second to scan a site
a new initiative is the use of hreflang with hyperlinks, there are also other factors I have noticed that may be helpful. rev has some potential, not sure how to leverage that for my gaming site etc
so I stumble into this after looking at the CSS trick for my flashing link https://developers.google.com/web/funda ... -and-feel/ I suggest this might be added to the sticky for a new resource for developers
what can I consider given the new options with html 5 and css 3, advantage, disadvantage and browser compatibility
Mostly for SEO reasons, I make a lot of improvements to my site with more sophisticated meta tags.
But I was looking at some stuff on Google as I had to restart their webmasters tools due to the change to https, no problem, google takes less than a day to update its database completely
thanks to the forum for helping me with eTags which I use to perk up search engine performance, not that I am concerned, the datacenter is fast so search engines take under 1 second to scan a site
a new initiative is the use of hreflang with hyperlinks, there are also other factors I have noticed that may be helpful. rev has some potential, not sure how to leverage that for my gaming site etc
so I stumble into this after looking at the CSS trick for my flashing link https://developers.google.com/web/funda ... -and-feel/ I suggest this might be added to the sticky for a new resource for developers
what can I consider given the new options with html 5 and css 3, advantage, disadvantage and browser compatibility