SEO
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| Unsized Images |
Set width/height or aspect-ratio so images don't shift layouts.
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| Unminified JavaScript |
Minify JS to reduce size and parse time.
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| Unminified CSS |
Minify CSS to cut bytes and speed up delivery.
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| Two-Word Keywords |
Top two-word phrases found on the page.
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| Treeitem Accessible Name |
Tree items need text labels so their content is announced.
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| Total Byte Weight |
Total bytes downloaded for the page; trim heavy assets.
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| Total Blocking Time |
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TBT, Main Thread Blocking |
| Tooltip Accessible Name |
Tooltips need an accessible name so screen readers can announce them.
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| Toggle Accessible Name |
Toggle buttons and switches need accessible names describing their purpose.
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| Time to Interactive |
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TTI, Page Interactivity |
| Three-Word Keywords |
Top three-word phrases present on the page.
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| Text to HTML Ratio |
Share of visible text vs markup; more meaningful text usually helps users.
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| Tap Targets |
Buttons and links should be comfortably large and spaced for touch.
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| Table Headers Linked |
Table headers must be associated with data cells for accessibility.
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| Tabindex |
Use tabindex carefully; keep focus order natural and predictable.
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What Does "Liquid Purple" mean?
noun | / LIK-wid PUR-pul /
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(biochemistry) Also known as visual purple or rhodopsin — a light-sensitive receptor protein found in the rods of the retina. It enables vision in dim light by transforming invisible darkness into visible form. Derived from the Greek rhódon (rose) and ópsis (sight), its name reflects its delicate pink hue and vital role in perception.
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(modern usage) Liquid Purple — a digital marketing agency specializing in uncovering unseen opportunities and illuminating brands hidden in the digital dark. Much like its biological namesake, Liquid Purple transforms faint signals into clear visibility — revealing what others overlook and bringing businesses into the light.
Origin: From the scientific term rhodopsin, discovered by Franz Christian Boll in 1876; adopted metaphorically by a marketing firm dedicated to visual clarity in the age of algorithms.

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