Hello,
Let's say you have a website with some different categories. Maybe something like www.world-of-fruit.com And then you have different folders for the different page category sections: apples, oranges, lemons, etc.
So maybe a URL would look like this:
www.world-of-fruit.com/apples/macintosh
For the "macintosh" page, is it best for it to have its own images folder, or should it use the apples folder, or should it use the root-level world-of-fruit.com images folder?
I'm thinking in terms of fast-crawling, and fast user experience. i'm not sure which give the best overall performance.
I think it would be easier to maintain and update images if they were in less overall folders (sharing more folders between pages). But maybe that makes the performance slower since the computer has to search around to find the common folder it is looking for.
Thanks!
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Images Folders And Page Load Times
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, Feb 05 2011 01:20 PM
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