Although website tools and tests aren’t always 100% accurate they can provide a quick way of finding out some genuinely useful information about how well a site is built and it’s effectiveness in search engines.
These are 3 of my personal favourites -
SEO Analyzer
SEO Analyzer tests how well a site has been built by taking into account factors including whether a page has a semantic structure, download time and use of obsolete & deprecated HTML. These are combined to give a score out of 100, although it is implied that this tool rates the SEO of a site, I think it’s a more useful indicator of if a site has been built to web standards.
Web Page Analyzer
Web Page Analyzer gives a report on the amount of time it would take for your website to load on different connection speeds. It also lists all images, code and scripts used on a page by size.
My only criticism of this tool is that it’s a few years old now and some of the advice given seems to reflect this - “Consider reducing total page size to less than 30K” I think a more realistic page size to aim for is around 100k.
Page Strength
Page Strength gives an overview of the visibility and importance of a page in search engines. It does this by ranking a page on factors such as links from sites including DMOZ & Technorati and domain name visibility in Google, these are combined (along with other factors) to give a web page a score out of 10 along with a brief summary.
Designing a website from scratch can be difficult, some days ideas can seem to be in short supply. When this happens to me I find the following 3 sites helpful for ideas and inspiration.
Inspiration from other designers
Not only is CSS Remix a nice looking site in it’s own right, it also features some of the best CSS based websites. Unlike some showcases it’s updated on a regular basis and you can choose to filter results by award (votes by users) or date added.
Tips, resources & ideas
Although Smashing Magazine does occasionally showcase websites, it also has regular features and articles on all sorts of web related topics. A recent highlight was 35 Designers x 5 Questions.
Inspiration from images
Searching stock image libraries by keywords can be a slightly different way to get ideas early on in a project, iStockphoto is one of the best and contains photographs, illustrations and graphics. It also comes in handy later on in projects when you need to source high quality images.
The redesign of this website had been something I wanted to do for the past year, and after numerous unsuccessful attempts I finally decided on the version you see before you today.
The old design which you can see a jpeg of here, hadn’t seen any significant changes to the design in the 2 years that it had been live, and although it served it’s purpose reasonably well in that time - I felt it was time for a change.
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