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11-15-2006, 09:11 PM
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http://www.designersplayground.com/articles/158/1/The-Three-Principles-of-HTML-Code-Optimization/Page1.html
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Just like spring cleaning a house, the html code of your web pages should get periodic cleaning as well. Over time, as changes and updates are made to a web page, the code can become littered with unnecessary clutter, slowing down page load times and hurting the efficiency of your web page. Cluttered html can also seriously impact your search engine ranking.
http://www.designersplayground.com/articles/158/1/The-Three-Principles-of-HTML-Code-Optimization/Page1.html
Description:
Just like spring cleaning a house, the html code of your web pages should get periodic cleaning as well. Over time, as changes and updates are made to a web page, the code can become littered with unnecessary clutter, slowing down page load times and hurting the efficiency of your web page. Cluttered html can also seriously impact your search engine ranking.