Operation Manual

Previewing and Publishing 231
Using Site Checker
In advance of publishing, the Site Checker searches your website for common
layout problems relating to site navigation, text formatting, forms, E-Commerce,
and many more, and reports detected problems. A wide variety of commonly
encountered problems can be located but typical problems include:
Duplicate object HTML IDs.
Invalid Anchors or Hyperlinks.
Web Forms: No Submit button or form objects have the same name.
W3C validation failure warnings.
Large JPG images exported as PNG.
Overlapping, rotated, or cropped text.
Non-WebSafe fonts.
A full list of checks performed are shown via the Site Checker's Filter
Site Problems... button.
If problems are found, the Site Checker reports each problem in a problem list
along with either options to fix directly or provide hints to resolve the issue.
WebPlus can attempt to either manually fix selected problems or fix all listed
problems automatically. Primary and secondary fixes may be offeredthese
represent WebPlus's recommended first- and second-choice solutions to layout
problems. For example, detected text which has been incorrectly assigned a non-
WebSafe font may be reassigned a different Websafe font instead.
If you're not concerned with certain problem types or you would like to
postpone resolution to a later date you can use problem filtering. (See WebPlus
Help.)