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Web Standards :: Eight Great Helping Resources for Web Developers

In my last post, i shared that why web standards are important for a website. Here i would like to share some of the Free online resources available for Web developers to make their job easier to follow Web Standards while designing or re-designing websites.

1. Clean CSS

Great tool to clean, optimize and compress your CSS code. Just paste your CSS code into the box or type web address to get CSS from URL, and in a moment you will be presented with a clean and optimized version of your CSS. New CSS is optimized and well-formed.

But this is just first step. This tool is not a validator, which can point out errors. So next step is to validate your CSS.


2. Wc3 Validators

WC3 offers a number of most important Website Validators. If you pass these Validations, you can be 100% sure that your website is 100% standard based.

  1. Markup Validator: This validator checks the markup validity of Web documents in HTML, XHTML, SMIL, MathML, etc
  2. CSS Validator: After you check your HTML using WC3 Markup Validator, use this tool to check embeded CSS.
  3. Mobile OK Test: More and more people are converting to use mobile phones and PDAs to use internet. So it is preety important to be Mobile OK. This checker performs various tests on a Web Page to determine its level of mobile-friendliness. Another great site for the same purpose is Ready.Mobi.
  4. Broken Links Checker: As name suggests, it browse through your website and give you a list of broken links. Less or no broken links means more happy visitors.
  5. Feed Validation Service: If your website offers Atom or RSS feeds, this is great to check syntax validaty.

3. Log Validator:

A free, simple and step-by-step tool to improve dramatically the quality of your website. Find the most popular invalid documents, broken links, etc., and prioritize the work to get them fixed. You can make all WC3 Validations like Markup, CSS, Broken Link Validation with the ease of your desktop.

4. Site Valet:

Pretty simple and graphically rich HTML Validation Rule. Specially useful for armatures.

5. Web Accessibility Test: More comprehensive than Site Valet, it also show accessibility errors visually. Also available for download.

6. FireFox:

You don’t believe that? Firefox is really great for Web Developers. There are some awesome extensions that make Firefox a must-have for Web Developers. There are many others which you can explore on Firefox Addon site.

  1. Firebug: integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of web development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page.
  2. YSlow: analyzes web pages and tells you why they’re slow based on the rules for high performance web sites. YSlow is a Firefox add-on integrated with the popular Firebug web development tool. YSlow gives you:
    1. Performance report card
    2. HTTP/HTML summary
    3. List of components in the page
    4. Tools including JSLint (Java Script Verifier)
  3. Wave: simple and nice visual tool that quickly analyse your page and show some type of errors. Its is free accessibility evaluation tool to aid humans in the web accessibility evaluation process. Rather than providing a complex technical report, WAVE shows the original web page with embedded icons and indicators that reveal the accessibility information within your page.
  4. Web Developer: another great add-on for Firefox essential for web developers and has a huge array of tools for making web development easier. We use it the most for on-the-fly validation of CSS and HTML as well as inspecting HTML and CSS. There’s many more features though; tools for working with cookies, forms and images, validating links, outlining elements, a quick browser resizer for testing different resolutions without actually changing your screen resolution and much more!
  5. Edit CSS: Pretty simply and handy tool. Simply open the CSS of any loaded page in the side Bar and you can easily modify.
  6. HTML Validator: It adds HTML validation inside Firefox and Mozilla. The number of errors of a HTML page is seen on the form of an icon in the status bar when browsing.

7. Cross Browser Compatibility Check:

Great Tool. All of us face Cross Browser Compatibility Problems with our websites. Browser shots makes screenshots of your web design in different browsers. It is a free open-source online service created by Johann C. Rocholl. When you submit your web address, it will be added to the job queue. A number of distributed computers will open your website in their browser. Then they will make screen shots and upload them to the central server. Is not great?

8. Test Everything

Test Everything as name suggests. There are more than hundred tests you can do at one place. It actually aggregates many many resources at one site. It includes different type of validators, SEO Tools, Social services, Web Proxies, Network Tools, Text Tools, Image Tools and many many others.

So you want a Website? :: Website Goals

That’s really great. But having a website or having a successful website are two different things.

Website

As you are going to spend your valuable time & resources to build a website, so definitely you should have some clear objectives, you are going to achieve. After all you are a Business Man, and Business people do not put their efforts for nothing. If I am right, then definitely we want to achieve some success with our website. That’s really great. But having a website or having a successful website are two different things.

Do you know that there are many companies in the world which donot have any showrooms, but still make millions Dollars sales by website only…?

But how can we know that we have a successful website? This can be only done by setting up Website Goals & Objectives against which we can measure the success of our website.

As with the website’s intended purpose, we have to get focused and have a clear and complete understanding of what we want this site to achieve.


With any general goal-setting we undertake, there must be some variables to set our goals on. Therefore, our goals must be:

    SPECIFIC: Describes what you want to accomplish with as much detail as possible.
    REALISTIC: Goals you know you are actually capable of obtaining.
    CHALLENGING: Takes energy and discipline to accomplish rewarding goals.
    PRIORITIZED: Sets goals by time and importance into clearly specified target completion dates.
    MEASURABLE: Describes your goals in terms that can clearly be evaluated.

Writing down your goals creates the road map to your success. Although just the act of writing them down can set the process in motion, it is also extremely important to review your goals frequently. Remember, the more focused you are on your goals; the more likely you are to accomplish them.

With respect to the development of your site, the principal question is:

What do you want this site to accomplish? (For you and your visitors)
Every website will have different objectives while every website owner will have set different goals for it. Any site will have varied reasons for existence. These could be:

• Product brand awareness
• To market detailed product information
• To target international communities
• Provide the latest new product or service information to customers
Market yourself
• To make money from an online business
• What are my response targets for 6 months and 12 months?
• What are my Web sales targets (ie as a percentage to total sales)?

SUMMARY:

• Be sure you know what you want your site to accomplish
• Write up the goals for your site
• Think of ways how you can measure the success of your site’s goals

Wisdom IT Solutions can help you to determine these goals and to achieve them.

Be-Aware of Email Frauds – Some more examples

Continued from my previous post , Be Aware of Email Frauds, here i would like to share another example of Email Frauds. In this type of mails, sender tries to lure you for some heavy amount transfer to your bank account.

Example 1:

Usually, such scam mail originates in Africa. Now comes from other countries as well. Often, victims of this scam receive an introduction letter via email. In such a letter, they are usually told a story about a wealthy person (for example a rich businessman or government official) who has died. The letter then asks the receiver to provide a bank account where the deceased’s money can be “safely” deposited with a promise to pay 20% to 30% of the deposit as compensation.

Scam Mail Example 1

Scam Mail Example 1

Example 2:

You are Congratulated to win a Lottery. At First You are asked to give your information, so that amount can be transferred to your Bank. On later stage, when sender feel you are giving all information and you are getting a bit excited, it asks about small amounts for insurance or transfer Fee.

Scam Example 2

Scam Example 2

Both of above examples look preety childish, but for surprise there are thousand of people who get trapped and pay amounts through Western digital or other annonymous transfer methods. So be-aware of these frauds and don’t get excited, if you are told that you are a multi billionare now as you have won a big lottery.

Be Aware of Email Frauds

Be aware of a number of fraud or spam emails that have been circulating on the Internet recently. This type of email has already affected the some of world’s leading websites including Yahoo, EBay, Amazon, etc.

The people who send these emails hope that unsuspecting recipients will reply to the email or click on a link contained in the email, and submit sensitive personal information in fake feedback forms.

The key to reducing the effect of this type of email is awareness, education and vigilance. Be cautious when responding to any email request for sensitive personal information.

I would like to share my own Experience. I received a mail from Paypal asking me to immediately login to my account or else my account will be suspended.

PayPal Scam

PayPal Scam

That was really surprising for me, as in last few months I am using PayPal, so I looked into mail more deeply and find it a fraud mail. I would like to share my findings with you, which you should also consider, if you receive any mails which are asking you for immediate action to enter your sensitive Bank Details or any other Financial Information.

1. From Email Address:

From Email Address is from abuse-paypal.com. You see there is a hyphen ( – ) between “abuse” and “Paypal.com”. Whereas, if it is Sub-Domain there should be Dot (.) between these two words. So Writer has tried to play tactfully as very few people will observe it.

Dot Vs Hyphen

Dot Vs Hyphen

However, it should be noted that, its very easy to forge “FROM” Email Address. Most fraud email senders may send emails with forged email addresses-some of them appear to be real email address.The “From” field of an email can easily be altered – it is not a reliable indicator of the true origin of the email.

2. Hidden Hyperlink:

When I took mouse on the link, which this mail asked me to click on and login, it showed, that text shown is different than Hyperlink hidden under this text. Almost All good Email Clinets show actual hyperlink in status bar.

Hidden Hyperlink

Hidden Hyperlink

So What happen actually is? when you click this link, it takes you to a site that is 100% looks like Paypal Login Page. And when Information is entered, it store at some Remote Server. And then this information is used to access your PayPal Account and make transactions. And What you get in the end………………….? A breath-stopping Credit Card Bill.

Technically it is called Phishing, Just like Fishing.

Phishing Definition:

Web Forgery (also known as “Phishing”) is a form of identity theft that occurs when a malicious Web site impersonates a legitimate one in order to trick you into giving up sensitive information such as passwords, account details, or credit card numbers. Phishing attacks usually come from email messages that attempt to lure the recipient into updating their personal information on fake, but very real looking, Web sites. More information on phishing can be found at the Anti-Phishing Working Group, and there are a number of examples and resources available at the Wikipedia Phishing page.

There is Another way, these Fraud Websites can steal your information, that is Malware.

What is Malware?

Malware is software designed to harm your computer or steal your personal information without your knowledge. Attack Sites are Web sites that try to infect your computer with malware when you visit. These attacks can be very difficult to detect; even a site that looks safe may be secretly trying to attack you. Attackers will often hack a site to turn it into an Attack Site, and sometimes the Web site’s owner won’t even know that this has happened. You can learn more about Attack Sites and malware from stopbadware.org, a partnership among academic institutions, technology industry leaders, and volunteers committed to protecting Internet users from threats to their privacy and security caused by bad software.