Images can make up a massive proportion of your page weight. And that means that optimizing them can make a great deal of difference in your site speed. Given the importance of page speed for both ...
If you run a WordPress site, or any other website for that matter, it can be hugely beneficial to optimize the images that are uploaded to your media library. Many images can be compressed to much ...
Some people are visual learners, some kinesthetic, and others auditory. But I’d argue the majority of us are impatient learners. We demand websites to load in an instant and our questions to be ...
Accelerating web sites naturally enhances the user experience. The faster your site is, the better the shopping experience your web site offers, and the more often visitors click on the “Add to Cart” ...
Yahoo’s Smush.it image optimization service has been taken offline without warning, leaving hundreds of thousands of websites in the lurch. The free service, which ...
Back in the day, responsive website design wasn’t the business imperative that it is now. In fact, just having a functioning website was all that it took to set you apart, and if it had images that ...
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Google's John Mueller posted a great thread on Twitter about considerations around how to make your images more optimized, so that your pages load faster, while also taking into account how that might ...
Page speed is important for both rankings and user experience, yet columnist Kristine Schachinger notes that many companies are missing an easy opportunity to improve in this area: image optimization.