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Front-end coders and back-end site programmers need a list of items related to their part in the SEO process, and we have provided them with this list. SEO standards for front-end coders CSS and tables This may go without saying, but websites are better off using CSS instead of a tabular structure. For example, placing a long sidebar at the bottom of the page will be better than placing it at the top of the page next to the main content. This can be done using CSS. Using H tags and other styles Assign H and stong tags to independent parts of the site that are not repeated on other pages.
In other words, do not use these tags in the title of sidebars, footers or Phone Number List any other components that are repeated on different pages. Instead, put the titles of each page it links to in heading tags. Fonts Use system fonts as much as possible. To change the font, you can use the nt-face command to load a replacement font in the user's system. In the last priority, you can also display the words as pictures and put their text word for word in the Alt tag. Pictures For images that are monochromatic, you can use CSS backgrounds as an alternative.
But for images that are inside the text and are part of the content, use the img tag. For logos, use images instead of text. All img tags must also have an Alt tag. Site speed Loading a specific website with a 10 megabit internet should not take more than 3 seconds. In general, the front-end developer of the site is not responsible for the speed or slowness of the site, but he can play a role in it. He can play a small role in speed optimization by combining CSS and JavaScript files into one file and delaying its loading at the bottom of the page.
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