TESTING AND MAINTAINING A WEB SITE Presented by: Robert O'Neill student number:8 Acknowledgement: This information is primarily gathered from: Web Design,

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TESTING AND MAINTAINING A WEB SITE Presented by: Robert O'Neill student number:8 Acknowledgement: This information is primarily gathered from: Web Design, 5th ed. Jennifer Campbell CENGAGE Publishing, 2015

SELF-TESTING THE SITE (test your website's structure and page layout, color scheme, and other elements.)

IMPORTANCE OF SELF TESTING (self testing is important because you need to make sure everything works before you publish anything)

TEST IMAGES AND MULTIMEDIA ( Ensure that all images and multimedia elements work as intended. Verify that the page code does not contain misspellings of the image or multimedia file names and

DOES NOT LINK TO AN INVALID FOLDER LOCATION OR EXTERNAL WEBPAGE.)

TEST NAVIGATION (Test the navigation and search tools and examine the website's structure to determine whether visitors can find all pages easily.)

TEST ALL LINKS (Test all internal and external links to make certain they work properly and none are broken)

CHECK ALL TEXT (make sure all text can be read and are visible)

CHECK FOR WAI COMPLIANCE (Include a text equivalent for all nontext elements to satisfy WAI guidelines for images and multimedia.)

TEST SITE ON DIFFERENT BROWSERS (make sure your site will work on multiple browsers)

TARGET AUDIENCE TESTING (find people to test your website, the testers should review your website and test its navigation, links, and other features. For an e-commerce website, target audience testers might be employees, vendors, and other business partners.)

HOW TO ORGANIZE A TEST GROUP (Review the audience profile you developed for your website, Identify individuals you know who match your ta rget audience's profile. Develop a questionnaire for the testers in which they can express their opinions about their experiences at your website.)

TARGET AUDIENCE TESTING: OBSERVATIONS: (list observations like familurariry, aggravation with the site and what they like.)

TARGET AUDIENCE TESTING: QUESTIONS TO ASK ( how did they like the interface, any suggestions questions?)

WEBSITE PROMOTION (promote with ads on the internet, word of mouth, popup ads, and social media.)

MAINTENANCE OF THE SITE (make sure you keep your website up to date, check for broken links add new links get user feedback evaluate & implement new Tec

EVALUATE WEBSITE PERFORMANCE (constantly test your website for performance)