A permanent image on your page

A permanent image on your page

At most one or two styles can be used to design your website. As a reader browsing your website, they should be able to get used to looking at the same location, sub users, and content to navigate. That’s all there is to say about it.

Page bottom weight is good

Page weight is the size in bytes of the pages on your website: code, text, and images. A website’s page weight makes a big difference to viewers. A lighter page weight is better for your readers because the page loads faster. The faster they download the page, the faster they can access your content.

What does it mean to be light?

It’s not a big picture.

Few photographs are good.

Turn images into web pages at 72 dpi resolution

Use as small an image as possible for the given image.
Use the tabtd bgcolor attribute or feature-color property of the default color scheme.

Use a small “strip” image and create horizontal or vertical gradients (not diagonal) so you can repeat it.

How “heavy” is a web page?

Some studies suggest that the maximum web size is 64K. 64K is the maximum, but I think it’s still too big! The smaller the page, the better. 25K is good, 15K is good. There is a balance between form and function. It’s a good idea to focus more on performance.

When creating your site, try to put the page on your web hosting server so you can test it along the way. For online pages, you can measure page weight at www.quasarcr.com/pageweight/ to make sure you’re on the right track.

Ways to Create a Simple Page:

Use linked pages

Use DIV instead of VIEW if possible

Use simple backtracking to achieve this