Test your web page if it conforms with ISO/IEC
Making sure that websites conform to certain standards is essential to ensuring the smooth operation of them in different web browsers and environments.
RightWebPage is a simple application that verifies and corrects web sites to make sure they comply with International Standard ISO/IEC 23026:2006. This particular standard defines recommended practices for World Wide Web page engineering for Intranet and Extranet environments based on World Wide Web Consortium (W3C®) and related industry guidelines.
Using it is simple – on opening the program you’re prompted to enter the URL of the site that you’d like to check. RightWebPage runs a series of tests and then gives you a detailed reading of those aspects that passed and those that failed. A lot of the readings are complex web jargon so it’s difficult to know exactly what the exact problems are without e-mailing the developers or something. Why there is no glossary to explain what each parameter such as TABINDEX Attribute and Accessibility Checkpoints mean is not clear.
If you want to make sure that your website measures up to the highest of W3C standards, or you’ve had problems displaying your pages in different browsers, RightWebPage could help you diagnose the problem.