JavaScript-loaded images can be indexed, Google's Martin Splitt confirms. Learn common indexing issues and best practices to ensure your JS images appear in search. Google can index JS-loaded images ...
The most commonly used JavaScript effect on the Web is the image rollover. For the one person with access to the Web who’s never seen one before, an image rollover happens when you move your cursor ...
Lots of high-res images can really spruce up a Web site. But they can also slow it down-- images are files, files use bandwidth, and bandwidth is directly related to wait times. It's time you get ...
Here’s an interesting proof-of-concept that could be useful or hazardous depending on the situation in which you encounter it. [jklmnn] drew inspiration from the work of [Ange Albertini] who has ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results