Re: [WSG] SIte Maps?

2007-11-19 Thread Sanke Solutions
There is a small desktop app called Xenu Link Sleuth, a google search 
should find it.
This checks all links on your site and gives you a range of reports on 
which ones are not working etc. It goes indepth and even provides links 
of items such as images etc. It can also give you a list of all the 
pages on your site, which is very handy.


Its a free utility which should be in every webmasters toolkit :)

I looked it up for you it can be found here
http://home.snafu.de/tilman/xenulink.html

Has some good info on the page too, about other products you can use and 
links to them.


Paul

Designer wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the sake of clarity; can you please confirm whether you are 
referring to machine-readable site-maps for the benefit of Google 
etc.;  or to human-readable site-maps for the benefit of your human 
visitors?


Mike


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Subject: [WSG] SIte Maps?
 
I have never done a site map/index. I have Googled, but the results 
seem complicated, at least for a newcomer to site maps. I want to 
provide a way for visitor to a site to get where they want easily. Of 
course, the basic structure of the site is key, but when, e.g., there 
is a link to an obscure (but relevant) aspect of the content, it 
would be nice if he/she could find it.


Any links or pointers to creating such an index/map would be most 
welcome. Needless to say, standards and accessibility are important  
. . .


Thanks,

Bob

www.gwelanmor-internet.co.uk






Hi MIke, I mean the latter. I just wondered how anyone on the list has 
dealt with this. I was presuming that the simplest method would be to 
manually produce a list of links on a 'site map' page.  I do not 
really want a graphical presentation of the site, such as the kind of 
thing generated by dreamweaver.


Thanks,

Bob



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Re: [WSG] accessible calendars? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2007-10-26 Thread Sanke Solutions
Not sure if this is any help Leon, its a link to a tutorial for a CSS 
based calendar which you can probably tweak to fit your needs and standards.

http://csshowto.com/layout/making-a-css-based-calender/

rgds
Paul

Leon Wild wrote:

Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a standards compliant, calendar application for a
website?

Cheers,
Leon 



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