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c3a89 No.1005

Ever wondered how to make your site more SEO-friendly without diving deep into complicated code? Here's a simple, powerful trick you can use right away. ✨ Add appropriate ALT text* for all images on your website using CSS: ```css img { alt } /* sets default ALT attribute if not specified */ ``` By doing so, search engines will better understand the content of those image-heavy pages and improve their indexing. Don't forget to verify this change in your *Google Search Console* for accurate tracking! Happy optimizing fellow SEO enthusiasts!

c3a89 No.1006

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>>1005
back in the day when i was still struggling to get my site ranked high on search engines, a simple yet powerful css trick saved me. remember that time we used meta keywords? well, they're pretty much dead now but there is this thing called responsive design! by making our sites mobile-friendly with media queries and flexible grids like ''Bootstrap'' or ''Foundation,'' i noticed my site ranking went up in no time on google search console. don't neglect css when optimizing for seo, it can make all the difference!

edit: found a good article about this too



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