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    How To Completely Test Your Website

    http://twomadgeeks.com/tech/2008/04/13/how-to-completely-tes...
    32 days ago in Two Mad Geeks · Authority: 3

    You may have developed your website using an expensive “what you see is what you get” editor but there’s no guarantee that site visitors “will get the website as you see it“. You will need to extensively test the website to ensure that visitors have a comfortable stay and don’t leave your site in a jiffy. Link: Labnol

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    Unravel everything about a website

    http://www.startupdunia.com/2008/03/31/unravel-everything-ab...

    Amit@DI has an amazingly helpful post how to find out everything about a website - what hosting company is used by a website, is it accessible from China-Japan, what other sites are hosted on a web server (reverse IP lookup), what web technology is being used by a site etc. He had another bookmark-worthy post a few days back - “How to completely test your website“. Check out these posts and bookmark them - they’re an invaluable resource for all ye geeks and non-geeks alike. Thanks Amit for compiling these lists. CommentsApril 1, 2008, sunil commented: Thanks a lot for sharingApril 4, 2008, tushar commented: Thanks for the link .It really contains very good informationApril 6, 2008, Kunal commented: Fantastic n Thank you!!!Copyright © Pranav Dharma, 2006-2008 436351e6071a7eb576c4616f80308eb7 Related PostsNaming your Internet startup

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    45 days ago in Kulu4u · Authority: 1

    How do I contact the owner of a website? How popular is my site on Digg or Delicious? What other websites are hosted on my web server ? Is my competitor using WordPress or Drupal? xyz.com is loading fast, what is the name of their web hosting company ? Is my blog accessible from China or Japan ?If you got questions like these in your mind, here are some of the most useful online tools to help you know each and every detail of any website on the planet. Just-Ping.com - Just Ping help you know whether your website or blog is accessible from different cities of the world. Unlike other online ping services that run from one location, Just-Ping.com runs the ping command on your website from 26 different locations spread across the globe so you have a better idea about your site availability in different regions. They even have a checkpoint in Shanghai so you can easily find out if some particular website is blocked in China or not. WhoIsTheOwner.net - If you like to know the contact address, email and phone number of the website owner, this free service will help. The problem with most whois services on the web is that they are tied to particular domain registrars. So if a website is registered with Network Solutions, you cannot find the ownership details of that site by doing a whois query on say Tucows or GoDaddy. WhoIsTheOwner is different because it queries the whois database of all popular domain registrars. Extremely useful when sites steal your content and you want to send a warning email to the owner. YouGetSignal.com - The web server that is hosting your website may also be housing dozens of other websites. YouGetSignal does a Reverse IP Check and lets you know about other websites that are hosted on the same web server as your site. This is useful information because sometimes one bad site can impact all the neighbours. You may then request your web hosting company to move your site to a different web server. Trivia: These alternate Google domains were determined with the help of YouGetSignal.com. WhoIsHostingThis.com - Enter the URL of any website and this online service will show you the name of the company that’s hosting the website. You need contact information of the web hosting provider for writing a DMCA Notice or if you are looking to switch web hosts. SocialMeter.com - This service helps you determine the popularity of a web page on social sites like Digg, delicious, Google Bookmarks, etc. Type the web address of any web page and Social meter will show you the exact number of times that page has been digged, bookmarked or saved on various social websites. Related: How to Completely Test Any Website Popuri.us - While Social Meter is for social bookmarking websites, Popuri is for estimating the relative popularity of a website with ranking data / inbound links from sites like Compete, Quantcast Google, Yahoo!, Windows Live, etc. Useful when your are looking to sell or buy websites. BuiltWith.com - Is Digg running on Apache or Windows Servers ? What advertising programs is Arrington using to monetize TechCrunch ? Is Google using Urchin for web analytics ? Is CNN using Akamai ? For answers to all these questions, refer to BuiltWith - a website profiling service that tells you about all the technologies used in creating a website. Want more ? Do check these DNS Tools and the AdSense Preview Tool

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    The Best Web Tools To Help Your Know Everything About Websites

    http://www.13bit.com.ar/post/2008/03/The-Best-Web-Tools-To-H...

    The Best Web Tools To Help Your Know Everything About Websites 3/30/2008 How do I contact the owner of a website? How popular is my site on Digg or Delicious? What other websites are hosted on my web server ? Is my competitor using WordPress or Drupal? xyz.com is loading fast, what is the name of their web hosting company ? Is my blog accessible from China or Japan ? If you got questions like these in your mind, here are some of the most useful online tools to help you know each and every detail of any website on the planet. Just-Ping.com - Just Ping help you know whether your website or blog is accessible from different cities of the world. Unlike other online ping services that run from one location, Just-Ping.com runs the ping command on your website from 26 different locations spread across the globe so you have a better idea about your site availability in different regions. They even have a checkpoint in Shanghai so you can easily find out if some particular website is blocked in China or not. WhoIsTheOwner.net - If you like to know the contact address, email and phone number of the website owner, this free service will help. The problem with most whois services on the web is that they are tied to particular domain registrars. So if a website is registered with Network Solutions, you cannot find the ownership details of that site by doing a whois query on say Tucows or GoDaddy. WhoIsTheOwner is different because it queries the whois database of all popular domain registrars. Extremely useful when sites steal your content and you want to send a warning email to the owner. YouGetSignal.com - The web server that is hosting your website may also be housing dozens of other websites. YouGetSignal does a Reverse IP Check and lets you know about other websites that are hosted on the same web server as your site. This is useful information because sometimes one bad site can impact all the neighbours. You may then request your web hosting company to move your site to a different web server. Trivia: These alternate Google domains were determined with the help of YouGetSignal.com. WhoIsHostingThis.com - Enter the URL of any website and this online service will show you the name of the company that’s hosting the website. You need contact information of the web hosting provider for writing a DMCA Notice or if you are looking to switch web hosts. SocialMeter.com - This service helps you determine the popularity of a web page on social sites like Digg, delicious, Google Bookmarks, etc. Type the web address of any web page and Social meter will show you the exact number of times that page has been digged, bookmarked or saved on various social websites. Related: How to Completely Test Any Website Popuri.us - While Social Meter is for social bookmarking websites, Popuri is for estimating the relative popularity of a website with ranking data / inbound links from sites like Compete, Quantcast Google, Yahoo!, Windows Live, etc. Useful when your are looking to sell or buy websites. BuiltWith.com - Is Digg running on Apache or Windows Servers ? What advertising programs is Arrington using to monetize TechCrunch ? Is Google using Urchin for web analytics ? Is CNN using Akamai ? For answers to all these questions, refer to BuiltWith - a website profiling service that tells you about all the technologies used in creating a website. Want more ? Do check these DNS Tools and the AdSense Preview Tool. Be the first to rate this postCurrently 0/5 Stars.12345 Posted by: Selecters Posted on: 3/30/2008 at 11:37 PM Tags: resources Categories: General | Links | Resources | Software

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    March’s Best Links

    http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/links/marchs-best-links/

    Those of you who have been reading this blog for a while know that I used to do a roundup of the best links from each week. A few weeks ago I decided to change that from every week to every month (you can read my reasoning here). So, here are many of the articles that I have really enjoyed this month. Web Design and Development: 5 Most Common Web Standards Misconceptions - from CSS Globe. 11 Accessibility Tips - from CSS Globe. Create a Digg-like FAQ Page Using mootools - from Six Revisions. How to Create an Effective Web Design Questionnaire - from Six Revisions. How to Completely Test Your Website - from Digital Inspiration. 5 Useful URL Rewriting Examples Using .htaccess - from Roshan’s Blog. Adding “Widgeted” Sidebars to WordPress Themes - from Blogging Experiment.9 Techniques for CSS Image Replacement - from CSS Tricks. 6 Phases of the Web Design and Development Process - from Selene M. Bowlby. How to Install DomTABs on WordPress - from Pro Blog Design. 30 Fonts that All Designer Must Own - from Just Creative Design. CSS Message Box Collection - from Woork. Mastering Your WordPress Theme Hacks and Techniques - from Noupe. 20+ Free Web Design Ebooks and Guides - from Blogging Bits. The Secrets of Grunge Design - from Smashing Magazine. Business and Freelancing: The Lone Web Designer: Strategies for Competing Against the Big Agency - from Bits O’ NewMedia. Trading the Hourly Rate for Task-Based Pay: Should You Do It? - from Freelance Switch. What To Do With Dirty Money - from Freelance Folder. Graphic Design: Adobe Photoshop Video Tutorials - Best Of - from Smashing Magazine. Using the Pathfinder and Align Tool in Illustrator - from Veerle’s Blog. Must-Know Shortcut Keys for Designers - from You the Designer. Create Spectacular Concept Art in Photoshop - from PSDTuts. SEO: Link Analysis Tool: The Ultimate Open Source SEO Tool - from BlogStorm. Why Does Your Search Traffic Suck? The 7 Most Likely Reasons - from SEOmoz. Blogging: 20 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider - from ProBlogger. Group Interview: What do Online Advertisers Look for in a Website? - from Daily Blog Tips. 7 Ways to Insure Your Readers Feel Welcome - from Blogging Tips. 45+ Must See WordPRess Themes - from Noupe. 3 Sure-Fire Steps for Beating the Boring Content Blues - from Copyblogger. 8 Ways to Write a High Quality Post - from Super Blogging. WordPress Upgrade Preparation Checklist - from The Blog Herald. Social Media: Case Study: How to Blatantly Advertise Through Social Media… And Get Away with It - from Social Media Explorer. 3 Month Overview of Social News and Bookmark Popular Topics - from Social Media Trader. A few Posts that I Wrote for Other Blogs: Grid-Based Design 101 - from Most Inspired Blog. The Subtle Effects of Pricing on the Mentality of Clients - from Freelance Switch. 11 Factors to Consider When Designing Your Blog Theme - from Daily Blog Tips. 5 Reasons I’m Happy to Blog in a Crowded Niche - from Traffikd. Finding Advertisers for Your Blog - from PureBlogging. Simple Steps to Improving Quality of Posts - from Blogtrepreneur. Copyright Vandelay Website Design. Other Articles of Interest: 21 First Impression Factors Niche Social Media Sites for Web Designers Find the Perfect Colors for Your Website Testing Your Website in Multiple Browsers What Makes Good Blog Design?

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    March’s Best Links

    http://vandelaydesign.com/blog/links/marchs-best-links/

    Those of you who have been reading this blog for a while know that I used to do a roundup of the best links from each week. A few weeks ago I decided to change that from every week to every month (you can read my reasoning here). So, here are many of the articles that I have really enjoyed this month. Web Design and Development: 5 Most Common Web Standards Misconceptions - from CSS Globe. 11 Accessibility Tips - from CSS Globe. Create a Digg-like FAQ Page Using mootools - from Six Revisions. How to Create an Effective Web Design Questionnaire - from Six Revisions. How to Completely Test Your Website - from Digital Inspiration. 5 Useful URL Rewriting Examples Using .htaccess - from Roshan’s Blog. Adding “Widgeted” Sidebars to WordPress Themes - from Blogging Experiment.9 Techniques for CSS Image Replacement - from CSS Tricks. 6 Phases of the Web Design and Development Process - from Selene M. Bowlby. How to Install DomTABs on WordPress - from Pro Blog Design. 30 Fonts that All Designer Must Own - from Just Creative Design. CSS Message Box Collection - from Woork. Mastering Your WordPress Theme Hacks and Techniques - from Noupe. 20+ Free Web Design Ebooks and Guides - from Blogging Bits. The Secrets of Grunge Design - from Smashing Magazine. Business and Freelancing: The Lone Web Designer: Strategies for Competing Against the Big Agency - from Bits O’ NewMedia. Trading the Hourly Rate for Task-Based Pay: Should You Do It? - from Freelance Switch. What To Do With Dirty Money - from Freelance Folder. Graphic Design: Adobe Photoshop Video Tutorials - Best Of - from Smashing Magazine. Using the Pathfinder and Align Tool in Illustrator - from Veerle’s Blog. Must-Know Shortcut Keys for Designers - from You the Designer. Create Spectacular Concept Art in Photoshop - from PSDTuts. SEO: Link Analysis Tool: The Ultimate Open Source SEO Tool - from BlogStorm. Why Does Your Search Traffic Suck? The 7 Most Likely Reasons - from SEOmoz. Blogging: 20 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider - from ProBlogger. Group Interview: What do Online Advertisers Look for in a Website? - from Daily Blog Tips. 7 Ways to Insure Your Readers Feel Welcome - from Blogging Tips. 45+ Must See WordPRess Themes - from Noupe. 3 Sure-Fire Steps for Beating the Boring Content Blues - from Copyblogger. 8 Ways to Write a High Quality Post - from Super Blogging. WordPress Upgrade Preparation Checklist - from The Blog Herald. Social Media: Case Study: How to Blatantly Advertise Through Social Media… And Get Away with It - from Social Media Explorer. 3 Month Overview of Social News and Bookmark Popular Topics - from Social Media Trader. A few Posts that I Wrote for Other Blogs: Grid-Based Design 101 - from Most Inspired Blog. The Subtle Effects of Pricing on the Mentality of Clients - from Freelance Switch. 11 Factors to Consider When Designing Your Blog Theme - from Daily Blog Tips. 5 Reasons I’m Happy to Blog in a Crowded Niche - from Traffikd. Finding Advertisers for Your Blog - from PureBlogging. Simple Steps to Improving Quality of Posts - from Blogtrepreneur. Copyright Vandelay Website Design. Other Articles of Interest: 21 First Impression Factors Niche Social Media Sites for Web Designers Find the Perfect Colors for Your Website Testing Your Website in Multiple Browsers What Makes Good Blog Design?

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