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  1. #11
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    Default Re: How to name images for SEO

    I have used the compress image button
    Do you mean Optomise Image?
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    Default Re: How to name images for SEO

    hi yes I have optimised the images, but is there any other optermisation that can be done ie compressing the files ??

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    Default Re: How to name images for SEO

    One of the best sites I've found for analizing a site is:

    http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/

    One of their recommendations is often to gzip your images. I've used this on a few occasions and it's uped the speed results, but I can't recall how exactly I did this now. (Seniour moment!)
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    Default Re: How to name images for SEO

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    One of the best sites I've found for analizing a site is:

    http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/

    One of their recommendations is often to gzip your images. I've used this on a few occasions and it's uped the speed results, but I can't recall how exactly I did this now. (Seniour moment!)
    The way to do it would be through a .htaccess file by adding something like

    # BEGIN GZIP
    <ifmodule mod_deflate.c>
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/text text/html text/plain text/xml text/css application/x-javascript application/javascript
    </ifmodule>
    # END GZIP



    does that sound familiar?
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    Default Re: How to name images for SEO

    I renamed 16 images on a page using the instructions above and when I preview (not upload) the page in a browser, none of the images are the name I specified, they are still the random number assigned by Xara. However, I renamed one image on another page and it does show the name I gave it.

    All the renamed images show up with the name I gave them in the "Names" dialog box.

    The only difference between the 16 images that don't rename and the one that does, is that the images that don't rename have spaces in the name after "filename=" and the one that does has just one word and no spaces.

    Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

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    Default Re: How to name images for SEO

    Can you attach your xar file John?
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