What are Minor Modifications?
Minor modifications refer to adjustments, corrections or improvements made to the site after it was initially put online. These changes are usually small in scale and are intended to improve specific aspects of the site.
Some examples of common minor changes are :
Bug fixes: If errors or malfunctions are detected after the launch, minor changes can be made to correct these problems. This may include fixing broken links, display problems, cross-browser compatibility issues, etc.
Layout adjustments: Sometimes, certain elements of the layout may need to be adjusted for better presentation or user experience. This may involve changes to the size or position of elements, changes to margins and spacing, etc.
Content changes: Minor changes may also be made to the content of the website, such as correcting spelling or grammatical errors, adding or deleting text, updating information, etc.
Aesthetic improvements: Minor adjustments can be made to improve the overall aesthetics of the site, such as changing colours, fonts, images, icons, etc.
Performance Optimisations: After the initial launch, minor changes can be made to optimise the performance of the site, such as reducing the size of images, optimising the code, caching certain resources, etc.
The aim of the minor changes is to gradually improve the website and ensure an optimal user experience.
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