- Size 5.81 MB
- Added 2013-08-01
- Last Update 2013-08-02
Description
Name: Scrutiny
Version: - 4.3
Mac Platform: UB
Includes: KG
OS version: 10.4 or higher
Link for more information: http://peacockmedia.co.uk/scrutiny/
Improve the quality and search engine ranking of your website by checking your images, your internal and external links, generating an XML sitemap for submission to search engines, validating your html and making essential SEO checks such as page title, headings, meta description and keywords.
Feed Scrutiny your homepage URL and watch it follow internal links to find all of your pages and carry out checks from the same viewpoint as a search engine robot.
* It will check images, all internal and external links and report the server response code for each
* It will highlight problems with colour and tell you which page(s) each bad link appears on
* It will list all of your pages and export this information as an XML sitemap conforming to the standard protocol for submission to search engines and optionally ftp it to your server
* It will use the w3c html validator (or your own instance of that free software) to check your html validity
* It will make essential SEO checks such as page title, headings, meta description and keywords
* It will allow you to manage as many sites as you like with different settings for each
Whats new:
Adds more highlighting options to SEO table:
option to highlight pages with many links. Preference added so that you can choose the threshold, but default is set to one link per 100 words (can be changed in Preferences>SEO) - (this number comes from Matt Cutts of Google: http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/how-many-links-per-page)
option to highlight too short / too long meta description. This is important because it is displayed on search engine results page (SERP). Defaults set to between 30 and 160 characters is ok, can be changed in Preferences>SEO
Adds link count as column to SEO table, sortable.
Also adds word count to SEO table, sortable, allowing user to find pages with small or large amounts of content, and to compare number of links with number of words. (Some guides give a number of links for your content, e.g., one link per 125 words.) Currently Scrutiny doesn’t display this latter - the calculation must be made in a spreadsheet with exported data.
Also adds canonical URL to SEO table (sortable) and takes this information into account when highlighting duplicates (i.e., two pages aren’t marked as duplicates if one contains a canonical URL)
Adds these three new fields (links, words, canonical URL) to the Page inspector (double-click an item in the SEO table)
Adds checkboxes to switch columns on or off in SEO table (Preferences -> SEO)
Adds context menu to SEO table which includes Copy URL (Command-C from keyboard), Visit, and Get Info (Command-I from keyboard)
When the starting URL is edited, user is asked whether they’d like to edit the URL for the current website configuration or whether they’re intending to create a new configuration
Fixes problem with response times getting inflated if validation is running
Fixes bug related to new ‘by link’ outline view causing a crash sometimes after switching to another site and starting a new crawl
Views with switchable columns (via Prefs) now remember how the user has resized and repositioned them
Now correctly resets column sorting on all views when starting new crawl
Fixes two small and unrelated bugs causing odd results if nofollow switched off and base href present but set to “”
Keygen courtesy of C.O.R.E
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