ChatGPT is a large language model developed by OpenAI, based on the GPT-3.5 architecture. It is designed to understand and respond to natural language input, making it capable of carrying out a wide range of tasks, including answering questions, generating text, and carrying out conversations. ChatGPT is trained on a...
First Input Delay (FID) is a performance metric used to measure a user’s interaction with a webpage. It represents the time it takes between a user’s first interaction with the page, such as clicking a button or entering information into a form, and the browser’s response to that input. FID...
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) is a performance metric used to measure the loading speed of a webpage. It represents the time it takes for the largest content element on a webpage to become visible to the user. This could be an image, video, or block of text. LCP is considered...
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) is a metric used to measure the visual stability of a webpage during the loading process. It refers to the amount of unexpected layout shifts that occur as a page loads, causing content to move around on the screen. These layout shifts can be frustrating for...
Internal links are hyperlinks that connect one webpage to another webpage within the same domain or website. They allow users to navigate between different pages on a site and help to organize and structure the site’s content. Internal links are often used to highlight related content or provide additional information...
External links are hyperlinks on a webpage that direct users to other websites or web pages outside of the current domain. These links can be either text-based or graphical and are typically underlined or highlighted to distinguish them from regular text. External links are an essential component of the internet’s...
Search Engines are online tools used to search for specific information on the Internet. They allow users to find relevant websites and web content by entering keywords or phrases. Well-known search engines are Google, Bing, Yahoo and DuckDuckGo. Search engines use complex algorithms to index and rank web pages so...
A No-Index-Tag is an instruction on a web page that tells search engines not to display the page in their search results. The tag is used to exclude specific pages that should not appear in search engine results for various reasons. For example, pages with duplicate content, pages with little...
A Canonical-Tag is an HTML element used to tell search engines which URL version of a page should be considered the preferred version. This is important when there are multiple versions of a page that all have the same content but are accessible at different URLs. Using a canonical tag...