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[HTML5 Boilerplate homepage](http://html5boilerplate.com) | [Documentation
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table of contents](README.md)
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# Extend and customise HTML5 Boilerplate
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Here is some useful advice for how you can make your project with HTML5
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Boilerplate even better. We don't want to include it all by default, as not
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everything fits with everyone's needs.
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## DNS prefetching
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In short, DNS Prefetching is a method of informing the browser of domain names
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referenced on a site so that the client can resolve the DNS for those hosts,
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cache them, and when it comes time to use them, have a faster turn around on
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the request.
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### Implicit prefetches
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There is a lot of prefetching done for you automatically by the browser. When
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the browser encounters an anchor in your html that does not share the same
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domain name as the current location the browser requests, from the client OS,
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the IP address for this new domain. The client first checks its cache and
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then, lacking a cached copy, makes a request from a DNS server. These requests
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happen in the background and are not meant to block the rendering of the
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page.
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The goal of this is that when the foreign IP address is finally needed it will
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already be in the client cache and will not block the loading of the foreign
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content. Less requests result in faster page load times. The perception of this
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is increased on a mobile platform where DNS latency can be greater.
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#### Disable implicit prefetching
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```html
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<meta http-equiv="x-dns-prefetch-control" content="off">
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Even with X-DNS-Prefetch-Control meta tag (or http header) browsers will still
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prefetch any explicit dns-prefetch links.
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**_WARNING:_** THIS MAY MAKE YOUR SITE SLOWER IF YOU RELY ON RESOURCES FROM
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FOREIGN DOMAINS.
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### Explicit prefetches
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Typically the browser only scans the HTML for foreign domains. If you have
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resources that are outside of your HTML (a javascript request to a remote
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server or a CDN that hosts content that may not be present on every page of
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your site, for example) then you can queue up a domain name to be prefetched.
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```html
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<link rel="dns-prefetch" href="//example.com">
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<link rel="dns-prefetch" href="//ajax.googleapis.com">
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```
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You can use as many of these as you need, but it's best if they are all
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immediately after the [Meta
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Charset](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/HTML/Element/meta#attr-charset)
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element (which should go right at the top of the `head`), so the browser can
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act on them ASAP.
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#### Common Prefetch Links
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Amazon S3:
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```html
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<link rel="dns-prefetch" href="//s3.amazonaws.com">
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```
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Google APIs:
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```html
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<link rel="dns-prefetch" href="//ajax.googleapis.com">
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```
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Microsoft Ajax Content Delivery Network:
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```html
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<link rel="dns-prefetch" href="//ajax.microsoft.com">
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<link rel="dns-prefetch" href="//ajax.aspnetcdn.com">
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### Browser support for DNS prefetching
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Chrome, Firefox 3.5+, Safari 5+, Opera (Unknown), IE 9 (called "Pre-resolution"
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on blogs.msdn.com)
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### Further reading about DNS prefetching
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* https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Controlling_DNS_prefetching
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* http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/dns-prefetching
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* http://www.apple.com/safari/whats-new.html
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* http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2011/03/17/internet-explorer-9-network-performance-improvements.aspx
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* http://dayofjs.com/videos/22158462/web-browsers_alex-russel
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## Search
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### Direct search spiders to your sitemap
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[Learn how to make a sitemap](http://www.sitemaps.org/protocol.php)
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```html
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<link rel="sitemap" type="application/xml" title="Sitemap" href="/sitemap.xml">
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### Hide pages from search engines
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According to Heather Champ, former community manager at Flickr, you should not
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allow search engines to index your "Contact Us" or "Complaints" page if you
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value your sanity. This is an HTML-centric way of achieving that.
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```html
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<meta name="robots" content="noindex">
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**_WARNING:_** DO NOT INCLUDE ON PAGES THAT SHOULD APPEAR IN SEARCH ENGINES.
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### Firefox and IE Search Plugins
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Sites with in-site search functionality should be strongly considered for a
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browser search plugin. A "search plugin" is an XML file which defines how your
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plugin behaves in the browser. [How to make a browser search
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plugin](http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&q=how+to+make+browser+search+plugin).
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<link rel="search" title="" type="application/opensearchdescription+xml" href="">
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## Internet Explorer
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### Prompt users to switch to "Desktop Mode" in IE10 Metro
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IE10 does not support plugins, such as Flash, in Metro mode. If your site
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requires plugins, you can let users know that via the X-UA-Compatible meta
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element, which will prompt them to switch to Desktop Mode.
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<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="requiresActiveX=true">
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Here's what it looks like alongside H5BP's default X-UA-Compatible values:
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```html
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<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge,chrome=1,requiresActiveX=true">
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You can find more information in [Microsoft's IEBlog post about prompting for
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plugin use in IE10 Metro
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Mode](http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2012/01/31/web-sites-and-a-plug-in-free-web.aspx).
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### IE Pinned Sites (IE9+)
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Enabling your application for pinning will allow IE9 users to add it to their
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Windows Taskbar and Start Menu. This comes with a range of new tools that you
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can easily configure with the elements below. See more [documentation on IE9
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Pinned Sites](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg131029.aspx).
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### Name the Pinned Site for Windows
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Without this rule, Windows will use the page title as the name for your
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application.
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### Give your Pinned Site a tooltip
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You know — a tooltip. A little textbox that appears when the user holds their
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mouse over your Pinned Site's icon.
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<meta name="msapplication-tooltip" content="A description of what this site does.">
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### Set a default page for your Pinned Site
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If the site should go to a specific URL when it is pinned (such as the
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homepage), enter it here. One idea is to send it to a special URL so you can
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track the number of pinned users, like so:
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`http://www.example.com/index.html?pinned=true`
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<meta name="msapplication-starturl" content="http://www.example.com/index.html?pinned=true">
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### Recolor IE's controls manually for a Pinned Site
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IE9+ will automatically use the overall color of your Pinned Site's favicon to
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shade its browser buttons. UNLESS you give it another color here. Only use
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named colors (`red`) or hex colors (`#ff0000`).
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### Manually set the window size of a Pinned Site
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If the site should open at a certain window size once pinned, you can specify
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the dimensions here. It only supports static pixel dimensions. 800x600
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minimum.
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### Jump List "Tasks" for Pinned Sites
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Add Jump List Tasks that will appear when the Pinned Site's icon gets a
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right-click. Each Task goes to the specified URL, and gets its own mini icon
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(essentially a favicon, a 16x16 .ICO). You can add as many of these as you
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need.
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<meta name="msapplication-task" content="name=Task 1;action-uri=http://host/Page1.html;icon-uri=http://host/icon1.ico">
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<meta name="msapplication-task" content="name=Task 2;action-uri=http://microsoft.com/Page2.html;icon-uri=http://host/icon2.ico">
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### (Windows 8) High quality visuals for Pinned Sites
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Windows 8 adds the ability for you to provide a PNG tile image and specify the
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tile's background color. [Full details on the IE
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blog](http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2012/06/08/high-quality-visuals-for-pinned-sites-in-windows-8.aspx).
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* Create a 144x144 image of your site icon, filling all of the canvas, and
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  using a transparent background.
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* Save this image as a 32-bit PNG and optimize it without reducing
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  colour-depth. It can be named whatever you want (e.g. `metro-tile.png`).
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* To reference the tile and its color, add the HTML `meta` elements described
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### (Windows 8) Badges for Pinned Sites
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IE10 will poll an XML document for badge information to display on your app's
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tile in the Start screen. The user will be able to receive these badge updates
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even when your app isn't actively running. The badge's value can be a number,
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or one of a predefined list of glyphs.
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* [Tutorial on IEBlog with link to badge XML schema](http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2012/04/03/pinned-sites-in-windows-8.aspx)
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* [Available badge values](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/br212849.aspx)
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### Suppress IE6 image toolbar
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Kill IE6's pop-up-on-mouseover toolbar for images that can interfere with
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certain designs and be pretty distracting in general.
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## Social Networks
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### Facebook Open Graph data
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You can control the information that Facebook and others display when users
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share your site. Below are just the most basic data points you might need. For
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specific content types (including "website"), see [Facebook's built-in Open
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Graph content
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templates](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/objects/builtin/).
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Take full advantage of Facebook's support for complex data and activity by
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following the [Open Graph
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tutorial](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/tutorial/).
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<meta property="og:description" content="">
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### Twitter Cards
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Twitter provides a snippet specification that serves a similar purpose to Open
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Graph. In fact, Twitter will use Open Graph when Cards is not available. Note
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that, as of this writing, Twitter requires that app developers activate Cards
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on a per-domain basis. You can read more about the various snippet formats
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and application process in the [official Twitter Cards
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documentation](https://dev.twitter.com/docs/cards).
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<meta name="twitter:card" content="summary">
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<meta name="twitter:url" content="http://www.example.com/path/to/page.html">
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<meta name="twitter:image" content="http://www.example.com/path/to/image.jpg">
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## URLs
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### Canonical URL
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Signal to search engines and others "Use this URL for this page!" Useful when
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parameters after a `#` or `?` is used to control the display state of a page.
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`http://www.example.com/cart.html?shopping-cart-open=true` can be indexed as
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the cleaner, more accurate `http://www.example.com/cart.html`.
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### Official shortlink
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Signal to the world "This is the shortened URL to use this page!" Poorly
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supported at this time. Learn more by reading the [article about shortlinks on
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the Microformats wiki](http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-shortlink).
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## News Feeds
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### RSS
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Have an RSS feed? Link to it here. Want to [learn how to write an RSS feed from
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scratch](http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification)?
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### Atom
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Atom is similar to RSS, and you might prefer to use it instead of or in
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addition to it. [See what Atom's all
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### Pingbacks
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* Step-by-step example case: http://www.hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback-1.0#TOC5
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* PHP pingback service: http://blog.perplexedlabs.com/2009/07/15/xmlrpc-pingbacks-using-php/
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## App Stores
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Stop bothering everyone with gross modals advertising your entry in the App Store.
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## Google Analytics augments
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### More tracking settings
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The [optimized Google Analytics
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snippet](http://mathiasbynens.be/notes/async-analytics-snippet) included with
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HTML5 Boilerplate includes something like this:
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[`.push()`ing to the
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afterwards:
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### Anonymize IP addresses
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Thus a webmaster using the Google Analytics script may have to ensure that no
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personal (trackable) data is transferred to the US. You can do that with [the
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`_gat.anonymizeIp`
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### Track jQuery AJAX requests in Google Analytics
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    window.onerror = function (message, file, row) {
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### Track page scroll
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## Miscellaneous
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* Use [HTML5
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* Use [Microformats](http://microformats.org/wiki/Main_Page) (via
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  [microdata](http://microformats.org/wiki/microdata)) for optimum search
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* If you're building a web app you may want [native style momentum scrolling in
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* Avoid development/stage websites "leaking" into SERPs (search engine results
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*Many thanks to [Brian Blakely](https://github.com/brianblakely) for
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contributing much of this information.*