I know that we can use YouTube videos within our content, but are there any themes available where I can put small videos in? I was looking at a company's website the other day
Trouble videos take uo too much band width and if you imagine 100.000 members all playing videos at the same time then it would take an hour to load your website!!!
just link videos = easy
Paul
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Can we put small videos on our website?
I know that we can use YouTube videos within our content, but are there any themes available where I can put small videos in? I was looking at a company's website the other day
Trouble videos take uo too much band width and if you imagine 100.000 members all playing videos at the same time then it would take an hour to load your website!!!
just link videos = easy
Paul
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If I link a live video training to my website, will my viewers be able to watch it or do they have to sign up as a premium member first?
The Live Video Classes are exclusively for premium members. It's better to link to a training video in the first Certification course as that can be watched by non-members. They will get a popup window asking them to join which they can close and stay on the same page. They will not be able to access any other pages until they join as a starter member.
While on the view they will get a pop up to ask them to sign up as a free starter member. This will be the inconvenience if they are not ready to sign up.
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Will non members be able to view live training videos?
If I link a live video training to my website, will my viewers be able to watch it or do they have to sign up as a premium member first?
The Live Video Classes are exclusively for premium members. It's better to link to a training video in the first Certification course as that can be watched by non-members. They will get a popup window asking them to join which they can close and stay on the same page. They will not be able to access any other pages until they join as a starter member.
While on the view they will get a pop up to ask them to sign up as a free starter member. This will be the inconvenience if they are not ready to sign up.
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Is there, or will there ever be any training on suggested plugins (aside from the ones that come installed) that we should use or stay away from? Also, is there ever going to b
I recommend you install P3 to check for any resource hogs. https://wordpress.org/plugins/p3-profiler/
It's doubtful if there'll be training on javascript and CSS unless a member decides to undertake it as a labour of love, the community is about learning to earn rather than code!
Site speed alone is just one of over 200 ranking metrics, so I wouldn't focus on it too heavily, it's impossible to beat those who have expensive dedicated servers for their sites. :)
There is nothing about this in the regular training course, you need to search for the membership training
Stephanie has some training about CSS and Javascript Learn the Basics of CSS What is JavaScript Introductory Overview You find more when you scroll down her training
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/stephhill/training
Thanks! I will look this over and change out any of the ones that could be slowing me down..
You will collect plugins through lessons. When I passed them I had around 8.
On how to render javascript and CSS, no this is not in lessons anywhere. Perhaps you are not aware of SiteSpeed service? This should take care about the speed.
I have site speed set up on WA.. and I have some other plugins like WPCache Fast and Autoptimize..hoping that those will do the trick.
I just don't want all of my hard work to go the drain (regarding ranking) because Google thinks my site is to slow.
You do not need Cache plugins, this is the point. See Carson's statements about this. You are making the mirror of the mirror. Remove it.
Google has more than 200 ranking factors, the speed is only one. Speed is more the issue of visitors.
Per your suggestion, I uninstalled those plugins..and I will look at what Carson says.
Thanks for the head's up.
Just out of curiosity, where do your websites rank regarding speed? For desktops my site is 82 and mobile is 63,
I stopped checking this long ago. This is different for every page, changing every day, pointless. I assume you do it correctly, i.e., twice; the SiteSpeed makes a mirror version.
Once I was checking the speed of a member who earns over 100 K per month; his speed was far below yours.
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Is there any training on suggested plugins?
Is there, or will there ever be any training on suggested plugins (aside from the ones that come installed) that we should use or stay away from? Also, is there ever going to b
I recommend you install P3 to check for any resource hogs. https://wordpress.org/plugins/p3-profiler/
It's doubtful if there'll be training on javascript and CSS unless a member decides to undertake it as a labour of love, the community is about learning to earn rather than code!
Site speed alone is just one of over 200 ranking metrics, so I wouldn't focus on it too heavily, it's impossible to beat those who have expensive dedicated servers for their sites. :)
There is nothing about this in the regular training course, you need to search for the membership training
Stephanie has some training about CSS and Javascript Learn the Basics of CSS What is JavaScript Introductory Overview You find more when you scroll down her training
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/stephhill/training
Thanks! I will look this over and change out any of the ones that could be slowing me down..
You will collect plugins through lessons. When I passed them I had around 8.
On how to render javascript and CSS, no this is not in lessons anywhere. Perhaps you are not aware of SiteSpeed service? This should take care about the speed.
I have site speed set up on WA.. and I have some other plugins like WPCache Fast and Autoptimize..hoping that those will do the trick.
I just don't want all of my hard work to go the drain (regarding ranking) because Google thinks my site is to slow.
You do not need Cache plugins, this is the point. See Carson's statements about this. You are making the mirror of the mirror. Remove it.
Google has more than 200 ranking factors, the speed is only one. Speed is more the issue of visitors.
Per your suggestion, I uninstalled those plugins..and I will look at what Carson says.
Thanks for the head's up.
Just out of curiosity, where do your websites rank regarding speed? For desktops my site is 82 and mobile is 63,
I stopped checking this long ago. This is different for every page, changing every day, pointless. I assume you do it correctly, i.e., twice; the SiteSpeed makes a mirror version.
Once I was checking the speed of a member who earns over 100 K per month; his speed was far below yours.
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Indeed you can and they are great content enhancers!