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One Big Reason to Limit Your Use of JavaScript

JavaScript is used all over the internet to accomplish a wide variety of features such as hover menus, animation, and form validation. In fact, JavaScript is used so frequently that web developers often take it for granted, without realizing that not all browsers support it. And if that isn’t bad enough, many web surfers actually disable JavaScript. Fortunately, there are easy alternatives to JavaScript.

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8 Reasons Your Website Is Slow

With today’s high-speed internet connections and advances in web development techniques, there is no reason that your website should be slow. Here are 8 possible causes for slow-loading pages.

Not sure if your website is slow? We’ll help you with that too!

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How To Get Inbound Links: Why Are Links Important?

All too often, search engine optimization experts will encourage webmasters to get inbound links. But they do not always explain the methods that one should use to go about making this happen, as well as the reasons why links are so important.

In this article series, we discuss the importance of links and explore many methods for obtaining them.

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32 Ways To Speed Up Your Website

Slow-loading websites are one of the main reasons that visitors may leave a site. In this article, we list 32 ways you can speed up your website.

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Google Can Index Adobe Flash Files!

This just in, Google has improved its indexing of Adobe Flash files. If you have a flash website or are planning on creating one, this will greatly affect your search engine visibility.

In this article, we discuss Google’s new approach to indexing flash, some key limitations, and how this can affect your flash website.

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Is Your Website Cross-Browser Compatible?

Believe it or not, all web browsers do not behave the same way. And depending on how a website is coded, it might look differently in each browser. Clearly, this can be quite problematic; broken sites often look unprofessional. So how can you determine whether your website looks the same across all browsers?

In this article, we suggest tools that can be used to view your site in multiple browsers, as well as quick fixes for some of the most common cross-browser compatibility issues.

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