Try not to use more than 15-20 words. With the site clearly described in the first 8-10.
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I was looking up a pizza place for a friend when I saw this site in the Google results. Their meta information was great:
<xmp> &lt;meta name="description" content="Try not to use more than 15-20 words. With the site clearly described in the first 8-10."&gt; &lt;meta name="keywords" content="Comma-separated: keyword1, keyword2, etc. Do NOT force keywords. These words MUST have some density in the site content. Use 8-10."&gt; </xmp>
Bonus WTFs: The entire site is a wrapper around one image that has an image map. For this they need special IE style sheets, IE6 handling, and jQuery
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@movzx said:
<meta name="description" content="Try not to use more than 15-20 words. With the site clearly described in the first 8-10.">
<meta name="keywords" content="Comma-separated: keyword1, keyword2, etc. Do NOT force keywords. These words MUST have some density in the site content. Use 8-10.">Er... FTFY?
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Why Noobs Should Not Be Let Loose On A CMS 101
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<!-- Make it behave -->
I don't have anything to add...
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http://74.208.32.200/ie6warning/ie6.css is the killer.
#ie6warning {
position: absolute;
width: 100%;
height: 100%;
min-height: 100%;
z-index: 9999999999999999999999;
background: #000;
opacity: 0.5;
-moz-opacity: 0.5;
filter:alpha(opacity=50);
top: 0;
left: 0;
}And why they have icons for Firefox, Safari, etc in there "IE6Warning" CSS file is beyond me.
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Opera is now free? Last time I tried that it was a free demo version.
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@Mole said:
Opera is now free? Last time I tried that it was a free demo version.
@http://www.opera.com/press/faq/ said:
Do users have to pay for Opera?
Opera is entirely free of charge and ad-free since version 8.5. Premium support is still available.
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@bstorer said:
@Mole said:
Opera is now free? Last time I tried that it was a free demo version.
@http://www.opera.com/press/faq/ said:
Do users have to pay for Opera?
Opera is entirely free of charge and ad-free since version 8.5. Premium support is still available.
Opera is only free if your time--and dignity--are worthless.
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@morbiuswilters said:
But Opera users get all the chicks!@bstorer said:
@Mole said:
Opera is now free? Last time I tried that it was a free demo version.
@http://www.opera.com/press/faq/ said:
Do users have to pay for Opera?
Opera is entirely free of charge and ad-free since version 8.5. Premium support is still available.
Opera is only free if your time--and dignity--are worthless.
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@MiffTheFox said:
Are those 16 color versions of the browser icon or brilliant oil paintings? (Please, tell me it's the latter.)
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@derula said:
Are those 16 color versions of the browser icon or brilliant oil paintings? (Please, tell me it's the latter.)
They're in full color on the website, I only made them 16-color to make the screenshot smaller. Perhaps I should have used JPEG instead.
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@MiffTheFox said:
Perhaps I should have used JPEG instead.
Oh, nononono. Everyone knows xbm is teh best.
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@derula said:
@MiffTheFox said:
I always use a HTML table of which each cell represents one pixel. I optimize columns of the same color with COLSPAN. I then use css styles to assign the correct colors.Perhaps I should have used JPEG instead.
Oh, nononono. Everyone knows xbm is teh best.
It compresses really well with gzip
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@bjolling said:
@derula said:
@MiffTheFox said:
I always use a HTML table of which each cell represents one pixel. I optimize columns of the same color with COLSPAN. I then use css styles to assign the correct colors.Perhaps I should have used JPEG instead.
Oh, nononono. Everyone knows xbm is teh best.
It compresses really well with gzip
It's also easier to copy/paste it that way.