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- How do you reduce the size of your wordpress from 100 percent to 75 percent?
- I am trying to reduce the size of my template meaning when u are in chrome or firefox u can reduce the size from your browser from 100 percent to 75 percent...i want my template to look 75 percent on all computers how can u do that? i found a way to reduce the width but that doesnt solved the problem
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- You need to reduce the size of your text and images .. this is possible through custom css rules in theme settings.
- hmmm so everything needs to be reduce...i thought it was a solution that could just reduce everything but it seems it must be done individually
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- You will need to edit the custom css in the theme.
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- Code:
- body{font-size:0.75em;}
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- Notice the em in the rule. It will reduce the current size by 75%.
- if you want to change a font size you should use percentages rather than fixed widths. this will allow the print to adjust to the screen size.
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- Code:
- body{font-size:0.75em;}
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- Notice the em in the rule. It will reduce the current size by 75%.
- Nice catch I barely understood OP request ,he either have very bad English or knows very few about how web design works .
- But let’s say you want to focus on what you already have – a content that you published a few weeks/months ago, analyze the traffic it is getting specifically the bounce rate and the average session duration.
- The goal is to lower the bounce rate and increase the average session duration. How? Optimize for the keyword that you are ranking for, improve the site speed (maybe even design), and add more relevant information to your post.
- If you can lower the bounce rate and up the average session duration, then that post will rank higher and higher eventually – because those two things are very important ranking signals for Google.
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- When I work with clients, the first things I look at are the following:
- #1. Is your site mobile ready? And I mean truly mobile ready. Not just passing Google’s mobile test or looking ok on your phone, but actually working on lots of different devices.
- Firstly, Google is testing this stuff and also placing your mobile version’s ranking as the priority (for the last few months, they have been rolling out the “mobile first” index).
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- #2. Site Speed. Another thing that Google is indirectly measuring. They have tonnes of tools to help you (such as Lighthouse and I also use the WebPageTest to measure speed.
- You want to make your site as small and fast as possible. So go and test it. If it’s not less than 4 seconds. Fix it. If you want to take it even further, go for 2 seconds. Your visitors will love you and so will Google.
- Sure, there are lots of other things you can do (and I am sure others here will pipe in about “on page” and internal links etc) but these are the starting points for me. Slow and non-mobile ready websites are dying!
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- A technique that we have had a lot of success with over recent times is the introduction of designated content areas on category, sub-category and product pages.
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