Posted in CSS, Tutorials by Kostas Mavropalias. 3 Comments »
What is one of the most annoying problems when developing a CSS based website? The inconsistencies among different browsers. You try to define every little details in your style sheet, only to see your site behave differently in Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, etc.
So what can you do about this? Continue creating additional styles for every html element, which results into a bloated CSS file, and hope everything works ok?
Well, there is something you can do! Stop bloating your style sheet, step back a bit and reset your CSS before you move on with your design.
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You have only one chance to pitch your site to the user when he’s browsing through search results: your title and description html tags. So you must keep them in top shape.
Proper use of title and description meta tags in every page or your site (keywords meta tag is not very useful nowadays, although it does not hurt having it), will help the search engines understand your content better.
There are various ways to format the title and description tags. The worst one is just to leave your site’s name as the title and your tagline as a description in all the pages.
The title of each page should tell what this page is about in a short sentence, while the description tag should give a short abstract of the content.
The real challenge is to find the best possible way to format your title tag, and how to optimise your typo for the description.
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Her out-of-this-world appearence makes you wonder if this a human or an angel. Hew sweet and calm voice is divine music to your ears. Her strong and energetic personality feels like the topping on the cake.
You know you want her!
But, how is she going to notice you? She’s so popular…millions of people are after her, but you want to be the one!
Besides being so popular and sought after, Ms. Google appreciates good manners. Ms. Google is looking for a gentleman, or …a gentlesite.