Step 7. Control the quality of your site
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View the report on site usability and accessibility
If you switch to the
View Reports
tab from the
Check Site
Quality
tab, you will see the list of reports Auditor created
after checking your site. You will need these reports if you are
not the webmaster for the site tested.
For example, if you analyze a siteis usability and quality for a
customer, you can share the reports Web CEO generates with
the site owner and webmaster (see
Site Quality Overview for
CEO
and
Site Quality Overview for Webmaster
respectively):
1.
Reports for Customer. Here you will
find reports designed for sharing with your
customers.
2.
Summary.
General
information on your
1
site: types of files, parameters of scanning,
etc.
2
3.
Errors. Critical reports that highlight problem
spots on your site. These damage your
reputation and decrease visitors satisfaction. For
3
example, see the Problem pages report which
lists all Web pages having at least one
problem.
4.
Usability. Many factors have an impact on a
4
siteis usability. The top causes being broken
links and slow pages:
5
Broken links. You will find an outline of
this problem in the three reports of the Errors
category.
Slow pages. The Page size and Slow
pages report give you an idea of which
pages of your site are in the islowi
category.
5.
Maintenance. The reports in this category will
bring your workload right down. You can easily
find out which pages are missing Titles and
Meta tags, which of them were refreshed
recently or are out of date.