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A technical SEO specification is like a blueprint for making a website search-engine-friendly. It outlines all the technical stuff needed to optimize the site, like making sure it loads fast, is mobile-friendly, has clean code, and uses proper meta tags. It also covers things like fixing broken links, setting up XML sitemaps, optimizing URL structures, and ensuring search engines can easily crawl and index the site. Think of it as a checklist for developers and SEO experts to work together and build a solid foundation for better rankings.
ashleydent4uParticipantInteraction to Next Paint (INP) and First Input Delay (FID) are metrics used to measure how responsive a website feels to users. FID tracks the time it takes for a website to respond when you first interact with it, like clicking a button or tapping a link. INP, on the other hand, looks at responsiveness throughout your visit by measuring the time between your interactions (like clicking or scrolling) and when the page actually updates or reacts. Basically, FID focuses on the first impression, while INP gives a bigger picture of how smooth and responsive the site is overall.
December 18, 2024 at 8:17 AM in reply to: How Does a UI/UX Design Company Keep Track of Its Design Milestones? #59268ashleydent4uParticipantUI/UX design companies keep track of their milestones by using project management tools like Trello, Asana, or Jira to set clear goals and timelines. They often break the design process into phases—like research, wireframing, prototyping, and testing—and track progress for each step. Regular team meetings and check-ins help ensure everyone stays aligned, while client feedback rounds keep the process on course. By documenting updates and maintaining a shared design repository, teams stay organized and can measure success against their initial objectives.
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