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Attribute | Value |
ⓘ viewport | width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0 |
ⓘ viewport | width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0 |
ⓘ The owner has associated the following topics to the website.
❌ fdot.gov website speed is slow. Page speed is important for visitors and search engines.
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This domain loads at the median speed of 0.7 seconds.
fdot.gov is faster than approximately 91 percent of the web. Your website page speed needs to be as fast as you can make it, without compromising the customer experience.
A good goal to achieve is a loading time of 2 seconds on desktop and mobile devices.
ⓘ This website is ranked #257.785 by Alexa.
This rank is traffic based. The lower the rank is, the better the domain is ranked.
Country | Rank |
United States of America | #86.821 |
Mobile Rendering
This website seems to be optimized for Mobile Visitors.
Phone
Tablet
A good text to HTML ratio is anywhere from 25 to 70%.
This percentage refers to the visible text ratio, as opposed to HTML elements, image tags and other non-visible information.
Great, we found headings on this page.
However, you have not defined a top level heading, or <H1>. It is used to define the most important heading.
We recommend using one top level heading to set up a semantic relationship between that heading and the remainder of the content on a page. It clearly describes to the readers and the search engines what it is about.
2nd level heading |
ınnovative suntrax to undergo next phase of construction |
Governor desantis’ bolder, brighter, better future budget proposes $9.9b ın funding for fdot |
Better utilizing ınvestments to leverage development (buıld) announcement in orlando, fl |
Suwannee river bridge replacement begins to take form |
Governor ron desantis and fdot announce $1.4 billion westshore area ınterchange construction project |
Travelers and commuters |
Business and government |
Newsroom |
Public ınvolvement |
3rd level heading |
Meetings and events |
Project ınformation |
Fdot tweets (@myfdot) |
ınteractive projects map |
We found 21 images on this website.
1
ALT attributes are missing on your image tags.
Image | Image URL | Occurrences |
/App_Themes/Images/header_leftslant.gif | 1 |
Alternative text allows you to add a description to an image.
Google rely on alternative text attributes to determine relevance to a search query. Alternative text also makes an image more likely to appear in a Google image search.
It looks like you're missing alternative text for 1 images on fdot.gov. Check your website to make sure it's specified for each image on the page.
SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE
You're doing quiet good on social media!
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