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[2004-11-17] Developing Your Site for Performance : Client-Side Code Optimization Let's begin by taking a look at client-side code optimization -- the easiest and generally cheapest to implement of the three site acceleration techniques.
[2004-11-17] Developing Your Site For Performance : Markup/CSS Optimization This is the second part of a five part article. Read part 1 here.
[2004-11-17] Developing Your Site For Performance : JavaScript/File-Related Optimization This is the third part of a five part article. Read part 2 here.
[2004-11-17] Developing Your Site for Performance : Optimal Cache Control This is the fourth part of a five part article. Read the third part here.
[2004-11-17] Developing Your Site for Performance : Compression and Other Server-Side Enhancements This is the fifth part of a five part article. Read part four here.
[2004-11-16] Track Your Visitors, Using PHP There are many different traffic analysis tools, ranging from simple counters to complete traffic analyzers.
[2004-11-04] Why Guerrilla Consultants Need Great Web Sites In a world where anyone can access the archives of the Smithsonian Institute with a click of the mouse, potential clients will not be satisfied if a consultant's Web site turns up nothing but marketing babble. Clients come to your web site for one reason: to solve a problem. They expect your site to look professional, be easy to navigate, and offer content that helps them understand how you can help them.
[2004-11-03] Web Site Accessibility - It’s Just Good Sense Most of us already know it's good business to have a presence on the World Wide Web. Since millions of people from all over the world use the Web each day, having a web site is one of the best ways to increase market share and audience reach. However, even companies with a web site could be missing out on the full potential the Web offers, if the content on their site is not accessible to the widest audience possible. Unfortunately, many web site owners create barriers to their content without realizing it. When this happens, their visitors often get frustrated and go elsewhere and the company loses that potential business to a competitor.
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