Report

Overview

Accessibility8.9

How accessible the website is to mobile and disabled users.

Experience4.6

How satisfying the website is likely to be for users.

Marketing2.5

How well marketed, and popular the website is.

Technology7.1

How well designed and built the website is.

Key points

  • The website is not fully W3C compliant (more)
  • All of this website uses Google Analytics v2 to monitor visitor behaviour (more)
  • All pages were found to use page titles appropriately (more)

Facebook sharing0.0

The pages of this website have
0Facebook logo likes

The pages of this website have been shared on Facebook
0 times

  • None of the tested pages have been shared on Facebook.
    • Encourage users of your website share interesting pages with others by using like boxes.

Facebook page0.0

Facebook logo

This website does not appear to be associated with a Facebook page.

  • This website was found to contain some links to Facebook, but none appear to be public Facebook pages associated with this website.
    • Sign up for a Facebook page and make sure it is linked to from your site, or if you already have one make sure it is is public.

Feeds0.0

RSS Logo

This website has no feed

  • No feeds were found on the 5 pages tested. This is bad as search engines and visitors use feeds to follow updates to websites.
    • Consider adding an RSS or ATOM feed to this website. If there already is a feed, ensure that it is linked to correctly in the head of the document.

Popularity0.0

  • This website has not yet been ranked by Alexa.
    • If this website is new, this is probably normal. Drive traffic to the website to get an Alexa ranking.

Twitter sharing3.2

Twitter Logo

1 Tweets reference this website

  • We found 1 Tweets about this website on Twitter.
    • The number of tweets a website should have mentioning it depend very much on the type of website, its target audience, and how long it has been in operation. If you want to improve the number of tweets about your website, sign up yourself and engage with other Twitter users. Encourage sharing of your content with social media buttons on articles and pages of your website.

Duplicate content4.0

Duplicate content found at site with and without the www

  • There is duplicate content on http://www.devilsdykemm.org.uk and http://devilsdykemm.org.uk. This is bad, as technically they are classed as two different websites. Search engines may lower a website's rank if they find the same content on two different URLs.
    • Choose one domain that you would like to use and then set a permanent (HTTP 301) redirect to forward users who visit the other.

URL format5.2

4 URLs are less than ideal

  • The majority (80.0%) of web addresses (URLs) are less than ideal.
  • 80.0% of URLs include a file extension.
    • Avoid use of file extensions wherever possible. File extensions appear at the end of web addresses, and have several negative effects. They make the address harder to remember or type (particularly for non-technical users), and can reveal the underlying technology of the website making it very slightly more vulnerable to hackers. They also tie the implementation of the website to a specific technology, which can make subsequent migration of URLs difficult. Consider URL rewriting as an effective and transparent means of creating appropriate URLs.

Semantic HTML7.8

3 pages do not use Semantic HTML

No pages use tables for layout

  • 3 of the pages of this website were found to use presentational HTML elements. It is widely regarded that use of presentational elements like <font> and <marquee> should be avoided in favour of CSS and JavaScript alternatives.
  • None of the tested pages of this site use tables for layout. This is excellent, as using tables for layout is not necessary and they should only contain tabular data. A well built website should use div elements and CSS to create the desired layout.

Printability8.0

80% of pages are optimised for printing

  • The majority (80.0%) of this website appears to be optimised for printing (using CSS).
    • Add printable stylesheets for all pages, wherever possible. In most cases, websites can share printable stylesheets over many or all pages, as with screen-based stylesheets.

W3C compliance8.0

XHTML 1.0 Transitional

6 errors

0 warnings

  • A total of 6 errors and 0 warnings were found on the 5 pages tested.
  • A large proportion (20.0%) of pages are not W3C compliant. Because there are errors in the code, some web browsers may not be able to read this website correctly and it may not always display correctly.
    • Resolve the validation errors that are listed in the table below. These errors are preventing this website from being fully W3C compliant.

      W3C Validation Errors

      DocumentTypeLineColumnMessage
      devilsdykemm.org.uk/ERROR756document type does not allow element "p" here; missing one of "object", "applet", "map", "iframe", "button", "ins", "del" start-tag
      devilsdykemm.org.uk/ERROR7717there is no attribute "href"
      devilsdykemm.org.uk/ERROR7770element "g:plusone" undefined
      devilsdykemm.org.uk/ERROR903document type does not allow element "p" here; missing one of "object", "applet", "map", "iframe", "button", "ins", "del" start-tag
      devilsdykemm.org.uk/ERROR91349there is no attribute "allowTransparency"
      devilsdykemm.org.uk/ERROR9210end tag for "p" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified
  • This website was detected as being XHTML 1.0 Transitional

Meta tags8.4

This is how this website will look in Google search listings:

The Devil's Dyke Morris Men

devilsdykemm.org.uk/

Devil's Dyke Morris Men come from the Cambridge-Newmarket area. They perform traditional Cotswold dance in the area from Royston to Ely to Newmarket to Haverhill.

  • All pages include at least some metadata, but only 80.0% of pages have a description meta tag. The description meta data is what usually appears for this website on Google's search result pages.

Meta Tags (name attribute)

Page URLNameContent
devilsdykemm.org.uk/keywordsDevil's Dyke, Morris, Morris Dancing, Cotswold, Traditional Dance, Newmarket, Bottisham
devilsdykemm.org.uk/authorNigel Strudwick
devilsdykemm.org.uk/descriptionDevil's Dyke Morris Men come from the Cambridge-Newmarket area. They perform traditional Cotswold dance in the area from Royston to Ely to Newmarket to Haverhill.
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddhistory.htmldescriptionDevil's Dyke Morris Men origated as Staploe Hundred Morris Men, and have been under their current name since 1981.
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddhistory.htmlkeywordsDevil's Dyke, Morris, Morris Dancing, Cotswold, Traditional Dance, Newmarket
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddhistory.htmlauthorNigel Strudwick
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddcontact.htmldescriptionContact the Devil's Dyke Morris Men. Ask about the programme and whether we can do your event.
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddcontact.htmlkeywordsDevil's Dyke, Morris, Morris Dancing, Cotswold, Traditional Dance, Newmarket
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddcontact.htmlauthorNigel Strudwick
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddmm-calendar.htmlkeywordsDevil's Dyke, Morris, Morris Dancing, Cotswold, Traditional Dance, Newmarket
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddmm-calendar.htmlauthorNigel Strudwick
devilsdykemm.org.uk/dddances.htmldescriptionDevil's Dyke Morris Men do a range of dances from many Cotswold villages, including Adderbury, Ascott-under-Wychwood, Badby, Bampton, Bledington, Brackley, Ducklington, Fieldtown (Leafield), Headington, Hinton, Ilmington, Lichfield, Sherborne, Eynsham, Longborough and Wheatley.
devilsdykemm.org.uk/dddances.htmlkeywordsDevil's Dyke, Morris, Morris Dancing, Cotswold, Traditional Dance, Newmarket
devilsdykemm.org.uk/dddances.htmlauthorNigel Strudwick

Meta Tags (http-equiv attribute)

Page URLNameContent
devilsdykemm.org.uk/Content-Typetext/html; charset=UTF-8
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddhistory.htmlContent-Typetext/html; charset=UTF-8
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddcontact.htmlContent-Typetext/html; charset=UTF-8
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddmm-calendar.htmlContent-Typetext/html; charset=UTF-8
devilsdykemm.org.uk/dddances.htmlContent-Typetext/html; charset=UTF-8

Headings9.0

100% of pages have defined headings

  • All pages were found to use defined headings. This is excellent as it allows visitors and search engines to summarise the content of webpages quickly. Correctly defined headings aid accessibility and are particularly important for search engine optimisation.
  • Some pages did not define headings correctly. The H1 tag should be used for the most top-level heading, with H2 being used for sub-headings and H3 for further sub-headings and so-on. Not conforming to this convention may confuse visitors.
    • Ensure that headings are defined in a semantically correct way, i.e. always start with a H1 tag. This is used to summarise the page content. Further tags (H2, H3, H4 etc) are meant to summarise and partition sections within the content.

Page headings detail

URLHeadingLevel
devilsdykemm.org.uk/Next eventH3
devilsdykemm.org.uk/How to contact usH3
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddhistory.htmlA brief history of the sideH1
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddcontact.htmlContacting the Devil's Dyke Morris MenH1
devilsdykemm.org.uk/ddmm-calendar.htmlDDMM Events ProgrammeH1
devilsdykemm.org.uk/dddances.htmlAbout the dances we doH1

Images9.3

94% of images have a clearly defined size

1 image is being resized by the browser

  • Some images (6.0%) don't have defined sizes.
  • 1 image is being stretched in the browser.
    • The width and height you specify in an image tag should be the same as the source image. If you want to resize an image in the browser, use the CSS width and height properties.

      Stretched Images

Analytics10.0

100% of pages use analytics

Google Analytics v2

  • Every page in this website is using Google Analytics v2. This is excellent and should allow for a complete analysis of visitor behaviour.

Alternative text10.0

100% of images have alt text

  • All images were found to have an appropriate text equivalent. This will help users with visual disabilities use the website and aid legal compliance in many countries.

Inoffensive content10.0

Very unlikely to be blocked by a content filtering system

  • None of the pages tested will be blocked by filtering systems.

Page titles10.0

100% of pages have defined titles

0% of page titles are weak

  • All pages were found to use page titles appropriately. Page titles appear in search results and at the top of the browser's window when visiting the site. Appropriate page titles are particularly important for search engine optimisation.

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