proxies 0 Report post Posted September 3, 2004 Astra Site Manager Astra SiteManager scans your entire Web site highlighting functional areas with color-coded links and URLs to unfold a complete visual map of your site. With this tool you can: pinpoint broken links or access problems, compare maps as your site changes, identify key usage patterns for improving web site effectiveness, and validate dynamically generated pages.Linkbot 3.0Linkbot is a suite of Web site management utilities that helps webmasters track down and repair problems on their sites. Linkbot can find and repair broken links, locate slow and outdated pages, find orphaned files that are no longer being used, map out the structure and organization of the site, create a thumbnail image gallery and schedule analyses at preset intervals.MerzScope 1.0MerzScope is a visual web mapping utility that allows you to produce dynamic graphical maps of ANY collection of Web pages and links. With MerzScope you can create effective maps that surfers can easily navigate your site.WebAnalyzer 2.0WebAnalyzer 2.0 checks your site for broken links, missing images, duplicated files and other Web site problems. Version 2.0 features many enhancements designed for the professional user, including sophisticated custom-built reports, automatic scheduling and updating, multiple domain analysis, and two new analysis views. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted September 8, 2004 Hi nice webtesting tools should the topic not be WEB site TESTING Tools and not WEbsite Development tools cause under development i would rate Dreamweaver the beast and Flash the second one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darren1405241470 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2004 No i dont think so because when you test your site your trying to find any mistakes and in fixing mistakes you are developing your site. Development is a broad term that is used loosely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FirefoxRocks 0 Report post Posted July 26, 2008 Some additions would be Notepad++ with syntax highlighting, various Firefox/Mozilla addons such as Web Developer and Firebug and also things like the W3C HTML Validator and CSS validator.There are a lot of tools that can assist you in website development. For instance, Dreamweaver has its own site manager/FTP feature. As for free, open-source software, try the tools included with Linux (GDE or KDE apps). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LegallyHigh 0 Report post Posted July 27, 2008 Yes, those are good Web Testing tools as Guest pointed out, and just has he said, for website developement I use Macromedia Dreamweaver along with various other programs like Photoshop and Flash (for multimedia and interactivity). I've been using Dreamweaver since 2004 and I haven't ever found a better program. However, for site testing I don;t do much. All I really do is browse the site myself, and if I see a problem I simply fix it. However, I have an account with Google Webmaster, and that service points out many site errors (404's and such), and keeps me up to date with my popular search keywords, and their status. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FirefoxRocks 0 Report post Posted July 27, 2008 Yes, those are good Web Testing tools as Guest pointed out, and just has he said, for website developement I use Macromedia Dreamweaver along with various other programs like Photoshop and Flash (for multimedia and interactivity). I've been using Dreamweaver since 2004 and I haven't ever found a better program. However, for site testing I don;t do much. All I really do is browse the site myself, and if I see a problem I simply fix it. However, I have an account with Google Webmaster, and that service points out many site errors (404's and such), and keeps me up to date with my popular search keywords, and their status.Oh yes, Google Webmaster Tools are extremely helpful. So is MSN Webmaster Tools, but I don't think that Yahoo! Site Explorer is really that advanced. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atomic0 0 Report post Posted August 5, 2008 I use Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 for my main development work and occasionally use Adobe Flash CS3 for developing multimedia applications. I haven't used any site testing tools yet, so I'll try the tools you have suggested. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
levimage 0 Report post Posted August 5, 2008 I've been using HTML-Kit. I must have downloaded this some time back. I've done most of the tutorials and the basics of navigating the interface and menus. The tutorials also cover customizing the application for your needs. Apparently there are also downloadable add-on(s) which enhance the basic program with nice features which help in creating, testing, and checking your code. There's also an option that saves how you have your current interface setup, like a profile, which can be backed up and loading on another pc or laptop. Kool huh? Well I'm sure other programs offer these features but his program was free when I started using it like 3 years ago. I'm not sure about now but you can always search for an older version on Google.It also has customizable syntax highlighting. Which is good if you learn something and forget it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Quatrux 4 Report post Posted August 12, 2008 I didn't try any of those tools, even though I would be interested to try them and maybe I would like, but usually there is no time to do that Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted September 27, 2008 Do you know any free software for making like skins for sites? am i able to use fireworks to make my skins i dont no how to make skins i can only code etcI would never use any of this software on my site i dont think there any good or needed Astra Site ManagerAstra SiteManager scans your entire Web site highlighting functional areas with color-coded links and URLs to unfold a complete visual map of your site. With this tool you can: pinpoint broken links or access problems, compare maps as your site changes, identify key usage patterns for improving web site effectiveness, and validate dynamically generated pages.Linkbot 3.0Linkbot is a suite of Web site management utilities that helps webmasters track down and repair problems on their sites. Linkbot can find and repair broken links, locate slow and outdated pages, find orphaned files that are no longer being used, map out the structure and organization of the site, create a thumbnail image gallery and schedule analyses at preset intervals.MerzScope 1.0MerzScope is a visual web mapping utility that allows you to produce dynamic graphical maps of ANY collection of Web pages and links. With MerzScope you can create effective maps that surfers can easily navigate your site.WebAnalyzer 2.0WebAnalyzer 2.0 checks your site for broken links, missing images, duplicated files and other Web site problems. Version 2.0 features many enhancements designed for the professional user, including sophisticated custom-built reports, automatic scheduling and updating, multiple domain analysis, and two new analysis views. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wutske 0 Report post Posted September 27, 2008 (edited) No i dont think so because when you test your site your trying to find any mistakes and in fixing mistakes you are developing your site. Development is a broad term that is used loosely.If you are still in development stage of your website and you're still writing code or configuring it, then you could call it developing. If you use these tools for a site that it already up and running then I'd call it maintaining it because you're no longer developing it, your managing it. The tools you suggest mostly check for broken links and create maps (except webanalyzer, gonna check if it's worth installing ) of websites. Also, you might have use these tools on your post because none of the links are working Astra-site manager -> refers to the hp website (merc-int probably refers to Mercury Inc. which is a part of HP now)Linkbot -> dead Merzscope -> spamwebanalyzer -> dead//edit: damn you habble for bumping a 4 years old thread and make me look like a fool xD Edited September 27, 2008 by wutske (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites