• Speed = Love. Optimize Your Images!

    Slow websites push visitors away. Want your users to feel the love? Compress your images!

    Here’s how:

    Use modern formats like WebP

    Resize images to match display size

    Tools like TinyPNG, ImageOptim, or built-in Next.js optimizations can help

    Lazy-load offscreen images with loading="lazy"

    Tip of the Day: A fast site isn't just good UX — it's good SEO too!

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    #WebDevSaturday #FrontendLove #WebsiteSpeedMatters
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    Speed = Love. Optimize Your Images! Slow websites push visitors away. Want your users to feel the love? Compress your images! Here’s how: Use modern formats like WebP Resize images to match display size Tools like TinyPNG, ImageOptim, or built-in Next.js optimizations can help Lazy-load offscreen images with loading="lazy" Tip of the Day: A fast site isn't just good UX — it's good SEO too! #knowledge #WebDevSaturday #FrontendLove #WebsiteSpeedMatters #gbemiking
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  • good afternoon nakupenda

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    good afternoon nakupenda #knowledge #gbemiking
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  • Happy Sunday everyone

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    Happy Sunday everyone #knowledge #gbemiking
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  • Good night. May your dreams be peaceful and your sleep be restful. Tomorrow is a new chance to shine. Sleep well!.
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    Good night. May your dreams be peaceful and your sleep be restful. Tomorrow is a new chance to shine. Sleep well!. #knowledge #gbemiking
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  • Good morning all

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    Good morning all #knowledge #gbemiking
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  • Web Dev Tip:

    Always use semantic HTML tags like <header>, <main>, <article>, and <footer>. They improve accessibility, SEO, and make your code easier to read and maintain. Clean code = better websites!

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    Web Dev Tip: Always use semantic HTML tags like <header>, <main>, <article>, and <footer>. They improve accessibility, SEO, and make your code easier to read and maintain. Clean code = better websites! #knowledge #gbemiking
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  • Good Night, Everyone
    As the day winds down, take a deep breath and let go of everything that didn't go as planned.
    Rest easy knowing tomorrow brings a fresh start, new energy, and endless possibilities.
    Sweet dreams and peaceful sleep to all!
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    Good Night, Everyone As the day winds down, take a deep breath and let go of everything that didn't go as planned. Rest easy knowing tomorrow brings a fresh start, new energy, and endless possibilities. Sweet dreams and peaceful sleep to all! #knowledge #gbemiking
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  • Web Dev Tip:
    Keep components small and reusable. Clean code = scalable apps."
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    Web Dev Tip: Keep components small and reusable. Clean code = scalable apps." #knowledge #gbemiking #WebDev #CodingTips #CleanCode #FrontendDev #ReactTips
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  • "The Backbone of Every Website: HTML Basics You Must Know!"


    Before you can build skyscrapers on the web, you need a solid foundation — and that's HTML!
    In today's post, let's talk about why HTML is called the skeleton of web pages and the 5 basic tags every developer should master:

    <html> — The root of every webpage

    <head> — Where the behind-the-scenes magic starts

    <body> — Where all visible content lives

    <h1> to <h6> — Headings that structure your text

    <p> — The humble paragraph that holds your words

    Tip: Always write clean, semantic HTML — your future self (and Google) will thank you!

    Stay tuned — next, we dive into CSS to dress up our skeletons!

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    #WebDevelopment #LearnToCode
    #HTMLBasics
    #CodingJourney
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    "The Backbone of Every Website: HTML Basics You Must Know!" Before you can build skyscrapers on the web, you need a solid foundation — and that's HTML! In today's post, let's talk about why HTML is called the skeleton of web pages and the 5 basic tags every developer should master: <html> — The root of every webpage <head> — Where the behind-the-scenes magic starts <body> — Where all visible content lives <h1> to <h6> — Headings that structure your text <p> — The humble paragraph that holds your words Tip: Always write clean, semantic HTML — your future self (and Google) will thank you! Stay tuned — next, we dive into CSS to dress up our skeletons! #Knowledge #WebDevelopment #LearnToCode #HTMLBasics #CodingJourney #gbemiking
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  • Riddle time!!! Let's see who get the answer

    I don’t need a reboot, but I make everything run smoothly.
    I’m not an app, but I’m essential for connection.
    I’m felt, not seen, but without me, nothing truly works.
    What am I?

    Hint: Nakupenda runs on me!

    Type your answer in the comments section

    Answer: ..........

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    Riddle time!!! Let's see who get the answer I don’t need a reboot, but I make everything run smoothly. I’m not an app, but I’m essential for connection. I’m felt, not seen, but without me, nothing truly works. What am I? Hint: Nakupenda runs on me! Type your answer in the comments section Answer: .......... #knowledge #nakupendariddle #gbemiking
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  • The Bamboo and the Oak

    Once upon a time, in a lush forest, an oak tree stood tall and proud. Beside it, a bamboo seed lay buried in the soil, barely noticeable.

    As the years passed, the oak grew quickly, stretching toward the sky. Birds built nests in its branches. Travelers rested in its shade. The oak mocked the ground below, where the bamboo seed still hadn’t broken through.

    But the bamboo never gave up. It continued to grow roots deep into the earth, quietly and patiently.

    After five years, something incredible happened. The bamboo finally shot out of the ground—and in just six weeks, it grew over 80 feet tall. Its strength and flexibility amazed everyone.

    The forest learned a lesson that day: While the oak grew fast and looked impressive, the bamboo had been preparing itself all along—growing strong where no one could see.

    Moral: Just because your progress isn’t visible doesn’t mean you’re not growing. Sometimes, the most important growth happens underground, in the dark. Keep going. Your time is coming.

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    #KeepGoing
    #TrustTheJourney
    #PersonalGrowth
    #NeverGiveUp #BetterDaysAreComing #StayStrong
    #GrowInSilence
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    The Bamboo and the Oak Once upon a time, in a lush forest, an oak tree stood tall and proud. Beside it, a bamboo seed lay buried in the soil, barely noticeable. As the years passed, the oak grew quickly, stretching toward the sky. Birds built nests in its branches. Travelers rested in its shade. The oak mocked the ground below, where the bamboo seed still hadn’t broken through. But the bamboo never gave up. It continued to grow roots deep into the earth, quietly and patiently. After five years, something incredible happened. The bamboo finally shot out of the ground—and in just six weeks, it grew over 80 feet tall. Its strength and flexibility amazed everyone. The forest learned a lesson that day: While the oak grew fast and looked impressive, the bamboo had been preparing itself all along—growing strong where no one could see. Moral: Just because your progress isn’t visible doesn’t mean you’re not growing. Sometimes, the most important growth happens underground, in the dark. Keep going. Your time is coming. #knowledge #KeepGoing #TrustTheJourney #PersonalGrowth #NeverGiveUp #BetterDaysAreComing #StayStrong #GrowInSilence #gbemiking
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  • Tip 4: Use async or defer on non-critical JavaScript to avoid blocking page rendering.
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    Tip 4: Use async or defer on non-critical JavaScript to avoid blocking page rendering. #knowledge #PageSpeed #JavaScriptTips #gbemiking
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