Over the past two years, cybercrime groups have used quite an assortment of tricks to hide credit card stealing code (also known as web skimmers or Magecart scripts) inside various locations of an ...
Bartosz Goralewicz asked Martin Splitt of Google an interesting question. He asked if we should break out CSS and JavaScript files into smaller chunks of files or not. The answer from Martin is a long ...
Credit card stealer scripts are evolving and become increasingly harder to detect due to novel hiding tactics. The latest example is a web skimmer that uses CSS code to blend within the pages of a ...
Obsidian is an incredible tool for knowledge management, but let's be honest, its default look can sometimes feel a bit plain. If you're like me, you crave a workspace that's as functional as it is ...
Google's John Mueller posted a two minute video answering four SEO related questions on the topics of blocking CSS files, how to update a sitemap, deleting RSS files and reintroducing a site into ...
In the latest episode of Ask Google Webmasters, Google’s John Mueller goes over whether or not it’s okay to block special files in robots.txt. Google’s John Mueller answers a question about using ...
CSS class names have no impact on SEO and aren't read as content by Google. Oversized CSS files can slow pages down and hurt Core Web Vitals scores. Google recommends keeping CSS crawlable to ensure ...
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