thought i posted to this already... yahoo.xom is #1 i got in the 34k popularity like kona. that astounds me... o.O and i get different results using polycount.com VS planetquake.com/polycount
Got bored and threw them the major/popular news sites just to see what they thought: drudgereport.com: 7.6 ABCnews.com: 7.6 CBSnews.com: 7.8 news.google.com: 8.0 Foxnews.com: 8.2 CNN.com: 8.6 news.bbc.co.uk: 9.5 (still got hit by the disabled part though) The quick and dirty page for my program managed to get this:…
You don't *need* to have an index page, it's just a 'standard' way of entering a site and making it easier for people to get there when typing a URL!. It doesn't *really* make that much difference what you call it as long as people type the address correctly. The only thing it means, from a usability point of view, is that…
Marketing: 7.6 Design: 8.1 Accessibility: 7.8 Experience: 8.3 Overall: 7.4 Aside from any 'technical' errors, it's subjective bollax. It doesn't appear to pick up on php or asp linked to scripts which is *very* odd. It told me that I don't have *any* intereactivity on my site when in fact visitors can post comments on news…
This is cool: http://www.silktide.com/ This is an automatic website quality testing application. It rates Marketing (How well marketed, and popular the website is), Design (How well designed and built the website is), Accessibility (How accessible the website is, particularly to those with disabilities), and Experience…
[ QUOTE ] news.bbc.co.uk: 9.5 (still got hit by the disabled part though) [/ QUOTE ] LOL, that is great. If that was a California law and it was a US news based site there would already be a lawsuit.
Marketing 7.6 Design 7.8 Accessibility 7.8 Experience 6.0 Overall 6.9 Ah well let down by the overall experience Apparently my website is ranked 611 in the world.