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Five_Checks_for_Web_Pages
| Five Checks for Web Pages
There are a few essential checks that you must make before
uploading your pages.
Check the basics - spelling, grammar, terminology. I've seen a
lot of arguments for and against using only US spelling on web
sites - I think this is a personal choice, but having made your
decision, be consistent! Terminology - don't use words or
phrases that aren't common around the world. I read a software
review recently - sadly, I didn't understand the phrase used to
describe the program, so I don't know if the reviewer was
recommending it or condemning it!
Check your coding. It's easy for little mistakes to creep into
your HTML - especially when your tags are nested, or when you
copy and paste from another page of your site. There are several
free programs available - I use CSE Lite from
http://www.htmlvalidator.com which also has a paid professional
version.
Check your links. Again, it's easy to make a slight mistake in
typing a URL, or getting confused between relative and absolute
references, leading to the well-known **404 page not found**
message! Use a link check program to find all these little
errors before you launch your page on the world. I use Xenu's
Link Check which I downloaded from
http://www.completelyfreesoftware.com/ - you'll find many other
freeware link checkers.
Check your files. It's easy to upload a new HTML page, and
forget to upload any additional graphics, leaving the visitor
with a blank square. I find this especially easy when I'm just
using an icon such as **New!** or **Free** - so I keep these in
a directory on my site called **Common_Images** - that way, I
know where they are, and don't need to upload them for every
page I add.
Check in more than one browser. You probably have a favourite
browser for surfing the web - but we're all different, and all
round the world people will be dismissing your choice as
**terrible!** So check on your hit counter stats - which
browsers are your visitors using? If you don't have room on your
hard drive for more than one browser, use one of the webmaster
forums to ask for a check from different browser users.
http://webmaster-forums.com , http://siteownersforums.com , and
http://sitepointforums.com all have a forum for this. You're
expected to review other members sites in return.
Use these five checks every time you update your site, and
you'll have less chance of losing your visitors through simple
mistakes.
About the author:
Dianne Reuby is author of the ebooks "Creating a Web Site with
Free Software" and "Searching the Web". Dianne created and runs
the Free Site Builder web site and ezine, dedicated to helping
newbies create web sites with free tools and resources. Visit
FSB at http://freesitebuilder.co.uk/ or email her at
mailto:admin@freesitebuilder.co.uk
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