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CSS Integration


Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is more popular than ever and for good reason. From experience, I have discovered, as most people have, that CSS is best when attempting to make your site compatible with all browsers. Not only does it do that but CSS integration also makes editing your websites much easier. Simply by editing the style sheet, you can change the look and fee of your entire website universally.

Anyone who is familiar with blogger, wordpress and other similar site formats also know that CSS is a must when redesigning those types of sites. Virtually everything in those sites requires CSS knowledge for layout changes.

Although Cascading Style Sheets are optional, you may have a site already that you would like to convert into CSS in order to make future editing much simpler. In some cases you may want to take your current layout and convert is to CSS in order to transfer your site over to a blogging system without risking the integrity of its contents or making it appear as if your site changed locations at all. I have plenty of experience when it comes to transferring current sites over blogger seamlessly so that the visitors never knew the change was being made.

Cascading Style Sheets also allow your websites to load with much faster speeds so that even people with low computer RAM are capable of browser your website with ease. Once a spreadsheet is loaded into the computer’s temp files, it is preset for each and every page of your website so that it does not have to load again. This makes browsing much faster because each individual page only has to load the appropriate text and images that change from page to page rather than reconstructing the entire page from scratch every time a link is clicked. By doing this, this also eliminates much of the bandwidth that is being used on your hosting account as well. By limiting bandwidth, you allow for more visitors per month before your allotted bandwidth is used up for that month causing your visitors to get that annoying usage issue message that makes your website inaccessible to them until the beginning of the next month. This is annoying to them and bad business for you. Chances are, when this message is seen, your visitors will not be back to check on it again later.

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