Jun 27, 2023 02:41:26 PM by Michael B
I have an SEO question. Is this normal?
Jun 27, 2023 10:25:59 PM by ThankGod K
From my observation, the freelancer wrote an inline CSS,
Writing inline CSS does not directly impact SEO (Search Engine Optimization) in web development. SEO primarily focuses on optimizing the structure, content, and overall accessibility of a website to improve its visibility and ranking in search engine results.
Inline CSS refers to the practice of adding CSS styles directly within HTML tags using the "style" attribute. While inline CSS can be useful for making quick style adjustments or overriding specific styles, it is generally not considered a best practice for several reasons:
Code Maintainability: Inline CSS can make your HTML code cluttered and harder to maintain, especially when you have multiple elements with similar styles. It is more advisable to separate your CSS into external style sheets that can be easily updated and reused across multiple pages.
Code Reusability: External CSS files allow you to reuse styles throughout your website, resulting in cleaner, more efficient code. This approach is beneficial for site-wide consistency and easier management of styles.
Page Loading Speed: Inline CSS can increase the file size of your HTML document, leading to slower page loading times. Optimizing page speed is an important factor in SEO, as search engines favor fast-loading websites.
However, it's worth noting that the actual content and structure of your webpage, as well as other SEO factors like relevant keywords, quality backlinks, and user experience, have a much more significant impact on SEO than the specific usage of inline CSS.
In summary, while inline CSS may be useful for specific situations, it is generally recommended to use external CSS files for better code organization, maintainability, reusability, and improved page loading speed. These factors indirectly contribute to SEO by creating a more efficient and user-friendly website.
Jun 28, 2023 07:42:02 AM by Michael B
Interesting analysis. But that's not it. What else do you see?
Jun 28, 2023 09:37:54 AM by Sheila F
The div's and p's inside h2 is a new one for me. Was this generated with a CMS? My guess is that the developer was constrained by the CMS and wanted more than simple text in the <h2> heading. Probably explains the in-line <style> too.
Jun 28, 2023 09:39:12 AM by Prashant P
Hey remember this is Upwork. People post jobs for the stuff they don't know or can't do. If you need answer post a job or go to library or ask google.
Jun 28, 2023 04:10:07 PM by Michael B
What do you mean? Isn't this a community forum for discussing stuff?
Jun 28, 2023 09:45:09 PM by Tiffany S
Your oft-repeated declaration that we are NOT here to help one another and no one should ask anyone for information looks particularly silly as the last comment in a thread where others have already answered the question.
Jun 29, 2023 04:57:18 AM by Prashant P
Ok I will bite. How many times in your life you have offered free legal or any material advice to anyone? Stop trolling me. I have no desire to engage with you.
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