• Resolved bdsr

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    I am trying to work out how many images to put on each page so need to know how to check individual page sizes.

    I have looked in cpanel but can’t find the information there. Can anyone advise me please where that information would be?

    Thank you very much.

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  • An ftp program like filezilla will have the file sizes listed. But keep in mind WordPress “pages” are not physical files, they’re just entries in the database that are rendered as part of a template.

    Do you want to find out the size of a page or post as it loads?

    Thread Starter bdsr

    (@bdsr)

    The size of the page as it loads. Andrew and Krishna, Thanks for your prompt responses.

    What I need to find out is the size of the page as it loads to decide how many images are ok to place on each page.

    Then can you just post any post/page URL (not heavy, but a quick loading one like a post) so that I can tell you its size and the tool you can use for a quick appraisal.

    Thread Starter bdsr

    (@bdsr)

    OK, here it is with also some extra useful info:

    Description:	 5	-
    Keywords:	 7	blog,
    Robots:	 16	noindex,nofollow
    
    Meta tags analysis.
    Title:	Found no title.
    The title is used by most of the search engines. Consider adding a title.
    Description:	Description relevancy to page content is terrible.
    The Description relevancy to page content is %.
    Keywords:	This tag contains too few characters.
    Found 2 keywords, most search engines read more than 4 keywords.
    Keyword relevancy to page content is terrible. However, this is not necessarily bad if you have a lot of content. The most important factor is to have your keywords on the page a few times.
    The keywords relevancy to page content is 0%.
    Robots:	Spider robots are not allowed to spider the web page.
    Spider robots are not allowed to follow urls from the web page.
    Author:	Found no author meta tag.
    This tag is not really required but helps for your (company) name recognition.
    
    Web page analysis.
    The size of the web page.
    The size of the web page is 32654 bytes.
    The web page load time.
    The web page load time is 5 seconds.

    Thread Starter bdsr

    (@bdsr)

    Thank you. So that I can do that anlaysis myself for other pages, where did you get this from please?

    You will get a lot more. In fact analyzing each post/page for SEO purposes can pay you richly in terms of SEO, no matter what SEO plugin or tool you may use.

    Go and study each aspect of the result and try to make corrections before you finalize a post/page.

    https://www.submitexpress.com/analyzer/

    Thread Starter bdsr

    (@bdsr)

    Krishna,

    You have been SO helpful. I didn’t know this tool existed so will use it in future. What a find!

    You are welcome!

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