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  • April 28, 2023 at 8:39 am in reply to: Mobile Menu CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) Issue with Digital Pro #507349
    Ashu_31
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    Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) is a metric used to measure the visual stability of a website. It represents the amount of unexpected layout shifts that occur during the loading of a page. These shifts can be caused by various factors, including slow-loading images, font loading, or the resizing of containers.

    In the case of the Mobile Menu CLS issue in Digital Pro, it's possible that the layout shift is caused by the menu items not being fully loaded before being displayed on the screen. This can happen if the menu items are not preloaded or if the font size or layout of the menu items changes during the loading process.

    To address this issue, you can try a few solutions:

    Preload the menu items: You can use the "prefetch" attribute to preload the menu items before they are displayed. This can reduce the amount of layout shift that occurs during the loading process.

    Optimize images and fonts: Make sure that the images and fonts used in the menu are optimized for mobile devices. This can help to reduce the load time and improve the visual stability of the website. you can also check this website

    Use a fixed menu: A fixed menu can help to reduce the amount of layout shift that occurs when scrolling on a mobile device. By keeping the menu in a fixed position, you can ensure that it stays in the same place as the user scrolls through the page.

    I hope these solutions help you to address the Mobile Menu CLS issue in Digital Pro. Let me know if you have any further questions or concerns!

    April 9, 2023 at 11:46 am in reply to: How can i change my website theme without hurting my seo? #507214
    Ashu_31
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    Changing your website theme can have an impact on your website's SEO if not done correctly. Here are some steps you can follow to change your website theme without hurting your SEO:

    Take a backup of your website: Before making any changes, take a backup of your website files and database. This will ensure that you can restore your website in case something goes wrong during the theme change process.

    Choose a similar theme: Try to choose a new theme that has a similar layout and design to your old theme. This will help in minimizing the changes that search engines detect on your website.

    Keep the same URL structure: Ensure that the URLs of your website's pages remain the same after changing the theme. If you change the URL structure, search engines will have to re-crawl and re-index your pages, which can have a negative impact on your SEO.

    Optimize your new theme: Make sure that your new theme is optimized for search engines. This includes ensuring that it has clean code, is mobile-friendly, and has fast loading times.

    Update your sitemap: Once you have changed your website theme, update your sitemap to include all the new pages and URLs.

    Check for broken links: After the theme change, check for any broken links on your website and fix them. Broken links can negatively impact your SEO.

    By following these steps, you can change your website theme without hurting your SEO.

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