Designing Your Website to Use Less Energy: Green Energy Websites

Designing Your Website to Use Less Energy: Green Energy Websites

by Dale Stubbart
Designing Your Website to Use Less Energy: Green Energy Websites

Designing Your Website to Use Less Energy: Green Energy Websites

by Dale Stubbart

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Overview

Designing Your Website to Use Less Energy explores simple changes you can make to your website that will cause it to use less energy. We don't often think about the amount of power being used to surf the Internet, but it's quite a lot. If all websites were designed to use less energy, we could save a lot of energy. 

One of the most important considerations when designing a website to use less energy is to make it load quickly. Part of that depends on where your website sits - your web host. Part of that depends on your images. Part depends on ads. Part depends on how simply your website is coded. In fact, Google will downgrade your web page in its search algorithm if your web page doesn't load quickly. 

Designing Your Website to Use Less Energy covers choosing a web host, performance, plug-ins and services, making your own plug-in, energy-saving colors, and printing. Performance covers lessening the impact of images, Javascript, CSS, photo frameworks, and database queries, plus other tricks you can use to make your page load faster. 

If you're a big corporation, there are tools from Google, Facebook, and Twitter you can use. If you're not a large corporation and don't have a lot of time, this audiobook will help you get your website loading faster and will help you save energy. The more users you have who browse your website, the more energy you'll save. 

Listening ease: medium. Listening level: eighth grade. Maturity: general audience.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166412492
Publisher: Dale Stubbart
Publication date: 02/13/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 304 KB
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