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Archive for April 7th, 2008

Fast and Easy Site Tune-Ups

Posted by Miriella on 7 April 2008

With Jeff Wisniewski: Web Services Librarian, University of Pittsburgh

Slides available at conference website about a week at the end of the conference.

I think I missed a few because I came in late…

  • Add photos to contacts – it’s quick, easy, adds a personal element.
  • Change boring old contact info into exciting hCards at http://microformats.org/code/hcard/creator
  • Replace every instance of “Click here” with something like “blah blah is available here”
  • Firefox extensions: Tails and Operator(?)
  • Help your server – if you use directory links add a “/” at the end of your links.
  • Web 2.0 Stylr for creating nifty logos and text images
  • Be an icon icon!  http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Crystal_Clear for tons of free icons
  • Firebug + YSlow
  • Cache – get as much content into caches as possible.
  • For server admins: Server config files: set certain file types to stay fresh and not expire:  Image file types, css, js files, pdfs.
  • Yahoo! High Performance research shows that combining small images into an image map: combining multiple smaller images into a single image speeds downloads due to fewer http requests.
  • Eliminate inline scripts.  Calling scripts from external files will speed page download time. – Except for your homepage: inline scripts for your homepage – making http requests is much more expensive than the size of the data coming down.
  • Spring cleaning: tidy your homepage: http://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_uri+with_options
  • Does your CSS overfloweth?  Use CleanCSS!
  • Move important information out of the “blindness” zone – important information should be mid-center. 
  • Google webmaster tools – page titles – site link > Diagnostics > content analysis > title tag analysis – tells you pages w/duplicate titles, non-informative titles, titles that are too long, etc.
  • Global find and replace: Rewrite page titles with the following format: Document title | Section Name | Library Site name (i.e. Interlibrary Loan Policies | Library Services | Danbury Library)
  • Forms: Add labels to your forms: 1) Accessibility: read by screen readers and 2) user friendly: check box text and not just text box is clickable
  • Use radio buttons and check boxes appropriately (one option only or multiple options allowed?)
  • Add social bookmark links: http://ww.toprankblog.com/tools/social-bookmarks/

Looks like I’ll be putting a couple of these things to good use.  I wonder if I can get the staff to have their pictures taken.

 

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