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In this concluding article on HTML, we discuss few precautions
and checklists that would help you weed out avoidable mistakes and
ensure quality of your web-site.
Whether you design your website yourself or get it
done by a skilled designer/consultant - as owner of the website
you are ultimately responsible for its success or failure. Website
is your face to the world. Your customers may or may not get to
see your impressive office or ISO-9000 production facility - but
they will certainly see your website and form a first-hand opinion
about your company from it. And as we all know, first impression
generally lasts the longest.
Amidst technicalities and scripting jargons, we often
forget that real work begins only after HTML pages are scripted
! Because, simple mistakes and misspells can convey an extremely
negative image about your company not to talk of design glitches.
The only way you can avoid such embarrassment is to make sure that
your web pages are properly tested before your customers view it.
Testing involves everything from spell-checking your
content to tracing each and every link on each individual page to
make sure that all the pieces hook together properly.
Once you have checked your work to make sure its mechanically
correct and accurate, you need to make sure that your content is
being properly communicated. That means interacting with knowledgeable
persons within and outside your organization, potential customers
etc., soliciting their feedback and then acting on what they have
to say.
Following steps guide you through few essential but
simple tests that your web pages must go through (there might be
more tests required for your particular application).
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Run it through spell-checker - Avoid most commonly
occurring silly mistakes
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Check the grammar and readability. - MS-Word has
a very useful feature for checking readability. It even allots
readability statistics for comparison.
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Test the relative links in the page from your
own computer
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Run the page through at least two browsers (e.g.
Netscape and Internet Explorer) and at least two different display
resolutions. Your pages should behave in a uniform manner under
different browsers and screen resolutions.
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Upload the pages in your web-server and check
loading time, outside links and server side applications (CGI,
Forms, BBS etc.)
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Submit the page's URL to an online HTML validation
service. Some of the popular validation services are:
NetMechanic
Website Garage
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Show the pages to a select knowledgeable user-group.
Solicit feedback and act on what they say.
You may ask 'Why spend so much time in testing ? It's
delaying the project' The answer, in a word, is quality. If you
want quality web pages, capable of creating positive impression
about your organization, testing is a crucial ingredient.
Related Links:
Source: FAIDA
- Newsletter on Business Opportunties from India and Abroad
Vol II, Issue 22' November 7' 2001
Author :
Dr. Amit K. Chatterjee
(Amit worked in blue-chip Indian and MNCs for 15 years in various
capacities like Research and Information Analysis, Market Development,
MIS, R&D Information Systems etc. before starting his e-commerce
venture in 1997. The views expressed in this columns are of
his own. He may be reached at amit@infobanc.com
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