| bio | website | adaminfinitum.com |
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| location | Columbus, Ohio | |
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| visits | member for | 10 months |
| seen | May 12 at 22:14 | |
| stats | profile views | 17 |
Background in design, currently a front-end web dev/designer, Internet marketer (SEO, SEM), and entrepreneur...among other monikers.
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Jul 27 |
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https (SSL) instead of http for mobile users In the newest (a few months old) Google styleguide for HTML & CSS link they advocate omitting the protocol so that resources can be accessed by whatever means are appropriate. That ability is news to me. |
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Jul 12 |
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https (SSL) instead of http for mobile users Thanks for the replies everybody. When I did a little more digging (as noted above) what I found was basically the issues you all raised: the mixed content warning; added bandwidth for encryption/decryption; sites that don't serve linked or embedded content over SSL; questions about indexing, SEO, and cache. In short, while I will keep it in mind, right now there are too many unknowns for me to risk the problems when I have enough on my plate with a re-design. Thanks, |
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Jul 11 |
awarded | Student |
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Jul 11 |
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https (SSL) instead of http for mobile users Original search of this site didn't turn up a suitable answer but I followed a few related links threads and found info indicating this probably isn't a good idea. For instance, apparently YouTube videos (which I sometimes make and embed) is not served over https, and while the post was 2 years ago, apparently there can be caching and/or indexing problems. If this incorrect or out of date please detail. Thanks |
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Jul 11 |
asked | https (SSL) instead of http for mobile users |