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The solution here is simple

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:34 am
by Jannatulmawa
Pin CSS or JS resources to robots.txt This remains one of the most common mistakes, and by far the most abstruse for web designers. Even if you had spent months designing a beautiful and responsive site you must remember that when Google scans it, it only sees CODE. Google has specifically stated that blocking resources such as images, CSS, and JavaScript from their bots is against webmaster guidelines and can negatively affect indexing and ranking .


Simply put, it means that all those hours spent creating denmark number data breakpoints, image resizing instructions, and stripped-down design elements go completely unnoticed by search engines . don't do it. Let's therefore avoid abusing meta robots instructions. Instead, check the robots.txt files ; especially if the resources are served via a CDN. much better to show all those beautiful images and style sheets to search engines , the risk of being penalized for a cunning of this nature is really too high! 2.


Using too small a font This may seem obvious, but it's an easy thing to get wrong. Your text must be large enough to read on tiny screens. Visitors landing on your site from mobile devices won't want to get a headache trying to read your tiny new piece of content. This is a super easy check for search engines , and as such, it should be an equally super easy rule to stick to.