It is a fact that Google is giving more and more attention to mobile devices. I am currently using the GeneratePress WP Theme for my website.
I was wondering, since my Pa
Good question and we have a list now if we want to use.
Here's my suggestion:
https://presscustomizr.com/customizr-pro/
It's mobile friendly and flexible, available in both free and paid versions.
I have X Theme and several Elegant Themes in construction at the moment and are ok, but I also use an external hosting company of my choice and have my own Reseller platform and it has lightning speed loading on all devices.
I have no worries on that front whatsoever :)
I have the Travelify theme and my mobile speed is about the same as you got. I am open to suggestions on mobile-friendly themes.
Hey, thank you for your quick answer.
I was having some doubts because my theme scores 87 for Computers but only 72 for Mobile devices. It is quite simple actually and I can't quite understand the CSS & Javascript issues.
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Mobile friendly wordpress theme, what should I use?
It is a fact that Google is giving more and more attention to mobile devices. I am currently using the GeneratePress WP Theme for my website.
I was wondering, since my Pa
Thanks, Marcus.
It is a quick simple & fast theme. A good choice.
I wish you the very best.
Good question and we have a list now if we want to use.
Here's my suggestion:
https://presscustomizr.com/customizr-pro/
It's mobile friendly and flexible, available in both free and paid versions.
I have X Theme and several Elegant Themes in construction at the moment and are ok, but I also use an external hosting company of my choice and have my own Reseller platform and it has lightning speed loading on all devices.
I have no worries on that front whatsoever :)
I have the Travelify theme and my mobile speed is about the same as you got. I am open to suggestions on mobile-friendly themes.
Hey, thank you for your quick answer.
I was having some doubts because my theme scores 87 for Computers but only 72 for Mobile devices. It is quite simple actually and I can't quite understand the CSS & Javascript issues.
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I created a comparison board using an online tool. After finishing I had to copy and paste the HTML code, which I did successfully. But there was the CSS code I had to paste in
The css stylesheet contains some of the css commands that decorate your website.
I didn't understand what exactly you are trying to achieve.
Thank you for the fast answer. What I am trying to say is that after I created a comparison chart using an online tool I pressed the button " Generate HTML Code".
After that, 2 codes appear the HTML Code & CSS Code. I am not sure where to insert them & how, in order to get this chart on my website page.
Under the HTML Code, it says Copy and paste this into your page.
Under the CSS Code is says, Copy and paste this code into your stylesheet.
So, I got a little confused. The website is called ericsestimate.com/comparison-table-generator
Okay, you can browse through your customize section when you are logged in your website. There is a section to add custom css.
If your theme does not support the adding of css you can add it in your editor
That is great. Thank you so much. I will let you know if I pulled it through.
All the best!
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What is a stylesheet on wordpress?
I created a comparison board using an online tool. After finishing I had to copy and paste the HTML code, which I did successfully. But there was the CSS code I had to paste in
The css stylesheet contains some of the css commands that decorate your website.
I didn't understand what exactly you are trying to achieve.
Thank you for the fast answer. What I am trying to say is that after I created a comparison chart using an online tool I pressed the button " Generate HTML Code".
After that, 2 codes appear the HTML Code & CSS Code. I am not sure where to insert them & how, in order to get this chart on my website page.
Under the HTML Code, it says Copy and paste this into your page.
Under the CSS Code is says, Copy and paste this code into your stylesheet.
So, I got a little confused. The website is called ericsestimate.com/comparison-table-generator
Okay, you can browse through your customize section when you are logged in your website. There is a section to add custom css.
If your theme does not support the adding of css you can add it in your editor
That is great. Thank you so much. I will let you know if I pulled it through.
All the best!
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Hey, folks
Wishing a great day to everyone that reads this or not. So, I was thinking that I should attach the links from my social media profile here on Wealthy Affiliat
Normally people add such stuff in the profile page together with links to their sites. Though I have seen some put in their text where they present themselves to the community.
Hey, Jovo
Thank you for the quick answer. I think that I will put them in the profile details. Wishing the best.
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Where should I attach my social media profile links?
Hey, folks
Wishing a great day to everyone that reads this or not. So, I was thinking that I should attach the links from my social media profile here on Wealthy Affiliat
Normally people add such stuff in the profile page together with links to their sites. Though I have seen some put in their text where they present themselves to the community.
Hey, Jovo
Thank you for the quick answer. I think that I will put them in the profile details. Wishing the best.
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Hey, teammates
I have a small problem everytime I upload an image. I am not really sure what all those details mean.
I am reffering to the 'Description' 'Alternati
I would suggest you to see my trainings, they cover all aspects of it: Website Image Optimization The best place for targeted keyword in WordPress image attributes
Hi John, just asking the obvious, maybe, but you know that this is all found under the little pencil that pops up at the top of the image when you at an image into your post.
Click on the pencil, that opens the Image Detail box
Caption: This gives you a description you want to show under your picture but is not what will track in Google
Atl Text: Keywords here that you want Google to track
Display Setting: Align: Right, Center, Left
Size: it will default depending on what you upload, I will often pick Custom and put in a size I like for my post.
Link to: Do you have a URL you want your image linked to
There are a few custom editing options under the photo itself from this box if you need them
Save from here and your image is good to go.
Hello,
Thanks so much for answering and sharing this information. Really useful!
All the best!
Caption will place text under the image. You can add attribution there. Description is optional, maybe can help with image ranking. You know if you select image on Google search.
The important one is alt description. This needs to have your keyword, or text including your keyword. I usually just put the keyword there. Geoff.
Hey, there
Thank you for making it clear. I was having a rough time figuring out which is which.
Here's an introductory article on how to best use alt text. The purpose of alt text is to describe the image if it's not displayed for some reason. If keywords fit naturally in that description, fine, go ahead and use them. Overuse of keywords in alt text, though, is called "keyword stuffing" and can hurt your site's ranking.
Article: https://9clouds.com/blog/the-importance-of-alt-attributes-aka-alt-tags-or-alt-text/
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Anyone knows anything about the image details?
Hey, teammates
I have a small problem everytime I upload an image. I am not really sure what all those details mean.
I am reffering to the 'Description' 'Alternati
I would suggest you to see my trainings, they cover all aspects of it: Website Image Optimization The best place for targeted keyword in WordPress image attributes
Hi John, just asking the obvious, maybe, but you know that this is all found under the little pencil that pops up at the top of the image when you at an image into your post.
Click on the pencil, that opens the Image Detail box
Caption: This gives you a description you want to show under your picture but is not what will track in Google
Atl Text: Keywords here that you want Google to track
Display Setting: Align: Right, Center, Left
Size: it will default depending on what you upload, I will often pick Custom and put in a size I like for my post.
Link to: Do you have a URL you want your image linked to
There are a few custom editing options under the photo itself from this box if you need them
Save from here and your image is good to go.
Hello,
Thanks so much for answering and sharing this information. Really useful!
All the best!
Caption will place text under the image. You can add attribution there. Description is optional, maybe can help with image ranking. You know if you select image on Google search.
The important one is alt description. This needs to have your keyword, or text including your keyword. I usually just put the keyword there. Geoff.
Hey, there
Thank you for making it clear. I was having a rough time figuring out which is which.
Here's an introductory article on how to best use alt text. The purpose of alt text is to describe the image if it's not displayed for some reason. If keywords fit naturally in that description, fine, go ahead and use them. Overuse of keywords in alt text, though, is called "keyword stuffing" and can hurt your site's ranking.
Article: https://9clouds.com/blog/the-importance-of-alt-attributes-aka-alt-tags-or-alt-text/
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Hey, folks
I was wondering whether should I create a page about 1000 words. Or just build two pages? Making the second one a sub- page? Which one you think would be heal
Google's 'sweet spot' is 1000 words. However, that being said, it includes everything on the page in the word count, including comments. So a 500 word post with lots of comment activity is just as good.
Hey, Mel
Since Google is a close friend let' s give Google what it wants! I will keep that in mind. Thank you for sharing the information!
All the best! Keep up the good work!
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You would prefer one big page or 2 making the second a sub?
Hey, folks
I was wondering whether should I create a page about 1000 words. Or just build two pages? Making the second one a sub- page? Which one you think would be heal
Google's 'sweet spot' is 1000 words. However, that being said, it includes everything on the page in the word count, including comments. So a 500 word post with lots of comment activity is just as good.
Hey, Mel
Since Google is a close friend let' s give Google what it wants! I will keep that in mind. Thank you for sharing the information!
All the best! Keep up the good work!
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I use the Omega theme, which is the same one Kyle uses.
Thanks, Marcus.
It is a quick simple & fast theme. A good choice.
I wish you the very best.