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Using Cascading Style Sheets With Google

When a website owner wishes to use Cascading Style Sheets, also known as CSS, they will be outfitting their website with an approach that separates the various objects needed to create a web page. Some of these essentials include the layout, font type and size, as well as the color of a website. The way that the paragraphs and graphics of the site are treated also falls under the advantages of using CSS. CSS allows the content of the website to become disconnected from the arrangement of the material.

A website owner does not have to fully understand the use of CSS in order to decide whether or not it is the best approach for their website. There are numerous Internet articles and books that can be skimmed through before making a decision on Cascading Style Sheets. The benefits of using CSS far outweigh the disadvantages. CSS provides a variety of freedom when creating a website and it is beneficial to use when working with Google. Below you will find a few reasons why Cascading Style Sheets are helpful when using Google.

Website Control
With CSS, the structure of a web page can be easily controlled and maneuvered. If a website owner wishes to hide various information from browsers, it is possible when using CSS. Sometimes an owner wants some text to only be displayed on the screen and not in print. The good point of using CSS with Google is that this information can still be detected and indexed by Google.

HTML Standards
When following HTML standards, the use of Cascading Style Sheets leads to a satisfaction of these guidelines in regards to the structure of a web page. The appearance and demeanor of the website will not be sacrificed.

Google Standards
With Google, a web page that is well maintained and designed will receive high marks in their books. When a website owner or designer follows some of the standards that Google adheres to, they will achieve an increase in the availability and accessibility of their website. CSS allows a website to be created with an attractiveness that will please website owner/designer, Google, as well as the public. There are many books on the market that can assist in developing a website that follows these principles.

File Sizes
Smaller file sizes are allowed when using Cascading Style Sheets. Since Google favors web pages that feature smaller file sizes, a CSS file can decrease the quantity of code that is associated with a web page. Less code means that the file sizes will be smaller, thus satisfying Google’s file preferences.

Browsers
When using Cascading Style Sheets, a website owner should take into consideration how different browsers will react to CSS. CSS can be accepted in various ways from an array of different browsers. There is even a chance that Cascading Style Sheets will not be read by an older browser. To make sure that the website is accepted by a variety of users, an owner can check to see if the CSS they are using is “cross-browser compatible.” A check on how the HTML pages of the website appear on different browsers may be needed if CSS is not accepted.

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