Monday, 15 July 2013
Search Engine Optimization Toolkit UN USED CSS IN GOOGLE
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How to use Chrome's Audit tool to remove unused CSS in 2017?
GOOGLE CHROME VERSION 61.0.3163
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45651147/how-to-use-chromes-audit-tool-to-remove-unused-css-in-2017-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2) Start typing "Legacy".
3) Select "Show Legacy Audits"
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Why use the free SEO Toolkit?
In a nutshell – the free SEO Toolkit Analyzer helps you increase traffic and visitors to your site, and as a result can increase the revenue you directly or indirectly make through your web-site.
The SEO Toolkit Analyzer increases traffic to your site by helping you assess and improve the search relevancy ranking of your site with search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo. As your search relevancy ranking improves, and your site becomes more search engine optimized, you’ll find that your site receives more and more user traffic from search engine queries.
Takes less than 5 minutes to download and run the SEO Analyzer
It takes less than 5 minutes to download and run the SEO Toolkit Analyzer against your web-site. You simply point the tool at the top-level URL of your web-site, and then it will automatically crawl your site like a search engine would – following each link, reviewing the HTML on each page, and generating a human friendly report of every SEO or content violation it finds on the site - along with suggestions on how to fix each of them:
It works with any web-server
The SEO Toolkit works with any web-server. It works with IIS5, IIS6, IIS7 and IIS7.5 – it will even work with Apache web-servers running on Linux. Basically you can point the SEO Analyzer at any remote HTTP server and it will crawl the site and generate a SEO report. You do not need to setup any software on the remote server – instead the tool crawls and analyzes the site remotely just like a search engine would. This means you can even run the site on your friends (or potential customers) sites and generate reports for them.
The SEO Toolkit does require that you have the IIS7 Admin tool installed on your local dev/client machine in order to host the SEO Analysis admin UI tool. The IIS7 admin tool is a built-in feature of Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008. The IIS7 admin UI only needs to be installed on your local dev machine though – you do not need to have IIS7 installed on the server. The SEO utility running inside it will work fine against your IIS5, IIS6 and other web servers.
How to download and install the SEO Toolkit
You can easily install the SEO Toolkit using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer.
Use the green “Install Now” button on the IIS SEO Toolkit download page in order to automatically install the SEO Toolkit on your development machine (clicking the button will also download and install the Web Platform Installer if you don’t already have it installed).
How to Learn More
I wrote up a tutorial on how to use the SEO Toolkit this past summer (the UI in some of the dialogs has changed a little – but the functionality is the same).
You can also watch this IIS SEO Toolkit Video (5 minutes) or this longer IIS SEO Toolkit Video (15 minutes) to see the SEO Toolkit in action.
You can post questions and get help in the SEO Toolkit Forum on www.iis.net.
Summary
If you haven’t downloaded the SEO Toolkit and used it to analyzer your web-site yet, then I highly recommend spending 10 minutes now and giving it a try. You’ll find it provides a really easy, automated way to quickly find and identify SEO issues you have on your web-site – along with suggestions on how to fix them. Fixing them will increase the traffic and visitors to your web-site.
The IIS Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Toolkit helps Web developers, hosting providers, and Web server administrators to improve their Web site’s relevance in search results by recommending how to make the site content more search engine-friendly. The IIS SEO Toolkit includes the Site Analysis module, the Robots Exclusion module, and the Sitemaps and Site Indexes module, which let you perform detailed analysis and offer recommendations and editing tools for managing your Robots and Sitemaps files.
Improve the volume and quality of traffic to your Web site from search engines
The Site Analysis module allows users to analyze local and external Web sites with the purpose of optimizing the site's content, structure, and URLs for search engine crawlers. In addition, the Site Analysis module can be used to discover common problems in the site content that negatively affects the site visitor experience. The Site Analysis tool includes a large set of pre-built reports to analyze the sites compliance with SEO recommendations and to discover problems on the site, such as broken links, duplicate resources, or performance issues. The Site Analysis module also supports building custom queries against the data gathered during crawling.
Control how search engines access and display Web content
The Robots Exclusion module enables Web site owners to manage the robots.txt file from within the IIS Manager interface. This file is used to control the indexing of specified URLs, by disallowing search engine crawlers from accessing them. Users have the choice to view their sites using a physical or a logical hierarchal view; and from within that view, they can choose to disallow specific files or folders of the Web application. In addition, users can manually enter a path or modify a selected path, including wildcards. By using a graphical interface, users benefit from having a clear understanding of what sections of the Web site are disallowed and from avoiding any typing mistakes.
Inform search engines about locations that are available for indexing
The Sitemaps and Site Indexes module enables Web site owners to manage the sitemap files and sitemap indexes on the site, application, and folder level to help keep search engines up to date. The Sitemaps and Site Indexes module allows the most important URLs to be listed and ranked in the sitemap.xml file. In addition, the Sitemaps and Site Indexes module helps to ensure the Sitemap.xml file does not contain any broken links.
Site Analysis Features
- Fully featured crawler engine
- Configurable number of concurrent requests to allow users to crawl their Web site without incurring additional processing. This can be configured from 1 to 16 concurrent requests.
- Support for Robots.txt, allowing you to customize the locations where the crawler should analyze and which locations should be ignored.
- Support for Sitemap files allowing you to specify additional locations to be analyzed.
- Support for overriding ‘noindex’ and ‘nofollow’ metatags to allow you to analyze pages to help improve customer experience even when search engines will not process them.
- Configurable limits for analysis, maximum number of URLs to download, and maximum number of kilobytes to download per URL.
- Configurable options for including content from only your directories or the entire site and sub domains.
- View detailed summary of Web site analysis results through a rich dashboard
- Feature rich Query Builder interface that allows you to build custom reports
- Quick access to common tasks
- Display of detailed information for each URL
- View detailed route analysis showing unique routes to better understand the way search engines reach your content
Robots Exclusion Features
- Display of robots content in a friendly user interface
- Support for filtering, grouping, and sorting
- Ability to add ‘disallow’ and ‘allow’ paths using a logical view of your Web site from the result of site analysis processing
- Ability to add sitemap locations
- read more:
- https://www.labnol.org/internet/remove-unused-css/28635/
Sitemap and Sitemap Index Features
- Display of sitemaps and sitemap index files in a simple user interface
- Support for grouping and sorting
- Ability to add/edit/remove sitemap and sitemap index files
- Ability to add new URL’s to sitemap and sitemap index files using a physical or logical view of your Web site
- Ability to register a sitemap or sitemap index into the robots exclusion file
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By downloading and using the Web Platform Installer (Web PI), you agree to the license terms for the Web PI.
Please leave this window open until the Microsoft Web Platform Installer starts.
System requirements
- Supported Operating Systems are Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3+, Windows Server 2003 SP2+, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012.
- You must have a live Internet connection.
- You must have administrator privileges on your computer to run the Web Platform Installer.
These unused entries in your CSS files increase the page load time of your website and also affect the site’s performance as the browser has to do extra work parsing all the extra rules. And even if the impact on performance is minimal, it would make your task of maintaining CSS easier if the files are kept clean and well-structured.
Opera and the Firefox browser have a popular add-on called Dust Methat scans your current web page and lists all the unused CSS rules that are defined in the stylesheet but not used on the page. Google Chrome users however do not need to install any add-ons as the Developer Tools built inside the Google browser itself offer this option.
Remove Unused CSS from the Stylesheet
Here’s how you can easily find all the unused selectors in your CSS files in Google Chrome:
- Open any page of your website inside Google Chrome and then launch the Dev Tools available under File -> Tools -> Developers Tools.
- Click the Audits tab inside Dev Tools and select the “Web Page Performance” and “Reload Page and Audit on Load” options. Now click the “Run” button to begin the CSS audit process.
- On the results page, expand the “Remove Unused CSS Rules” group and select the CSS file(s) that are linked from your site. You may ignore the CSS files added by social plugins and widgets since you do not have control over them.
Here you will get a sorted list of all styles that are defined in the CSS file but not used anywhere on the current page.You can copy and save the results in a text file and repeat the steps for couple of other pages on your site. This is essential as not all selectors may be used on all pages. You can find the count of various selectors in the combined resultset, maybe using Google Sheets, and the selectors with the highest count can probably be “safely” removed.
Read More:
http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=seotoolkit
http://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/search-engine-optimization-toolkit
http://seo-analyser.import.io/
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1) Open the Command Menu (Cmd+Shift+P (or Ctrl+Shift+P)).http://seo-analyser.import.io/
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How to use Chrome's Audit tool to remove unused CSS in 2017?
GOOGLE CHROME VERSION 61.0.3163
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45651147/how-to-use-chromes-audit-tool-to-remove-unused-css-in-2017-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2) Start typing "Legacy".
3) Select "Show Legacy Audits"
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