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You can create an HTML mouseover text description, similar to an image alt tag or pop up text description, that will be viewed when your mouse is placed over the text link. Place “title=”your text description”" within your HTML link code.
<A HREF=”http://www.blog.tryangled.com/” TITLE=”Web Designing Company”>Your Text</A>
With the various source codes for JavaScript you will be able to customize your own objects to use for your website. This gives your web pages a very unique look because too many people leave the ones that are built in for their visitors to see. Offering visitors to your site something fresh to look at will definitely capture their attention. For those of you that aren’t familiar with it, an object function is very similar to a regular function. However, it is in place to clearly define the function.
As you set up the parameters for your objects in JavaScript you will give it a value. Snippets allow you to search for any type of item or criteria that a person puts into the search box. This works very quickly so users aren’t sitting around waiting to see what it will pull up for them. It is nice to be able to offer your company logo for visitors to your site to become familiar with. With the image effects offered by JavaScript you will be able to display it and to also have it available in different places as the user moves around your site. You want the logo to be visible wherever they are on your web pages but not to block the information on them.
You will then need to add properties in order to define the object. This will be though a coding process that is behind the scenes so your visitors won’t have access to it. You can change these properties at any time without too much time or trouble being involved in the process. The next step is the most complicated and it involves adding the methods to your objects.
You will start by declaring and defining the function for each method you need to offer. You will find all the free JavaScript codes online that you need for each type of method. To ensure you get them all in correctly you should copy and paste them exactly as they are. If you have JavaScript errors when you verify it is likely in this step and you will want to check each one again.
The process of setting up JavaScript objects is much easier than you might think. Take some time to explore how this particular function of JavaScript can help you build a better website. You will be quite impressed with the results you get as well as how simple the process is even for those that have very little experience with computer programming or designing websites.
While most are conscious about ranking well in SERPs many overlook the need to optimise for image search. Image search should NOT be overlooked since it can bring in considerable amount of traffic. As an example, in my personal blog it’s really funny how the search term “Mila Jovovich” gives me the most search traffic and how a vast majority of that traffic comes from image search. Note too that I only posted about Mila Jovovich a couple of times. Goes to show that you just don’t know what will really bring you lots of traffic.
To make sure you don’t miss out on the traffic image search can bring (if you post images on your blog!) here are the factors you should take note of:
1. text surrounding the image - Note that the distance of the text from the image also counts so it makes sense to place the image as near as possible to the related text.
2. text of pages linking to the picture
3. the number of websites containing the same or similar image - This helps determine relevancy of image to the search term
4. size of image - Usually the image with higher resolution ranks better. Note though that users can filter search results by file size. The reasoning behind this may be more for the viewing pleasure since a higher resolution image looks better.
5. Remember though that loading your page with lots of high resolution images may bog down your site causing it to have a longer loading time. Make sure you do not sacrifice usability and accessibility!
6. link relationships between images - Images that are linked together and have related associated text will help determine relevancy
7. frequency of image’s appearance in website - This pertains to logos and other recurring images. It helps determine importance and relevance of image to the website topic.
8. face and name detection - The more faces on an image the higher it is usually ranked. On the other hand if a specific name is queried then a single face with the person searched for will rank better.