Inline CSS

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corp posted this 30 August 2023
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Hi i was told from my SEO team that the Inline CSS is causing the sites that i build to be very slow. The load time is 10x slower with it. Will this be removed in another release.

Inline css is the css code reside in html page under html tags not in external .css file. Inline css increases the loading time of your webpage which is an important search engine ranking factor. So try not to use inline css.

Hi i was told from my SEO team that the Inline CSS is causing the sites that i build to be very slow. The load time is 10x slower with it. Will this be removed in another release. Inline css is the css code reside in html page under html tags not in external .css file. Inline css increases the loading time of your webpage which is an important search engine ranking factor. So try not to use inline css.
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Support Team posted this 30 August 2023

Hello Manevil,

Yes, you are correct. Inline CSS is the CSS code that is placed inside the HTML tag of an element. It is a quick and easy way to style an element, but it can also make your website slower. This is because the browser has to download and parse the CSS code for each element, which can add up to a significant amount of time.

But we do not understand what is your question. Please tell us questions in more detail, we will try our best to help you.
Please let us know if you have any further questions.
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Hello Manevil, Yes, you are correct. Inline CSS is the CSS code that is placed inside the HTML tag of an element. It is a quick and easy way to style an element, but it can also make your website slower. This is because the browser has to download and parse the CSS code for each element, which can add up to a significant amount of time. But we do not understand what is your question. Please tell us questions in more detail, we will try our best to help you. Please let us know if you have any further questions. ................................................... Sincerely, George. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
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