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This article is a collection of quality tools used by Webmasters around the globe. It may include many resources for your web development needs.
SEO Tools
Search engine optimization (SEO) is mainly used for advanced quality and traffic to a web site every time a search engine makes a search process, via unpaid or paid search results. The higher a site is on the search list, the more traffic that hits their site and the search brings home more visitors. SEO aims at a wide variety of processes like image search, local search, video searches.
1. Keyword Research Tool
When you have to make a search for apt words or phrases to use them in your webpage’s body text, the keyword research tool will come in handy. This tool will help you research appropriate phrases to aid in promotion. By entering the type of word of phrase you wish your webpage to be linked to, and the tool will suggest additional words that you could use.
2. Keyword analysis tool

The tool is used to read any page you choose and gives you a report on the sort of words used, and the number of times that they are used. It gives you the keyword density that is the percentage of times a phrase or word appears on a web page when compared to all the words on the page. In relation to search engine optimization, this factor can be used to determine if a web page is relevant to a specified keyword.
3. Search position checker
Google, MSN and Yahoo provide over 80% of all searches over the internet. By acquiring a top ranking in their SERPs (search engine results pages), your website gets maximum qualified free traffic and the higher your rank is the more free traffic that hits your page. The tool lets you keep track of your important rankings in all the major search engines.
4. Link popularity checker
Website popularity plays an important role in your search engine ranking. It is the key to improving the rank of your webpage on the search engines. The Link Popularity Checker lets you know the number of websites linking to your page.
5. Search engine simulator
The Search Engine Spider Simulator shows you how a search engine spider looks at a webpage. All the HTML tags are stripped out from the page you specify. It basically simulates a search engine, displaying all the contents of a webpage.
6. Meta Tag Generator
Not all the existing search engines were seen to use Meta tags anymore. However, some of them still do, so it still is a good idea to utilize them. There are also a few extra meta tags that you can use but then, most of them are not necessary or sometimes unimportant for the search engines to obtain.
It should not be forgotten that the page title is very important. It would be recommended to keeping the title under five words and also to try to include a top keyword phrase or even keywords.
Meta tags are used in web pages are seen to be often required by different search engines as a source of information in order to help them to decide on how to list or rank the users website. The Meta Tags are seen to be not always required. However as a rule of thumb, it definitely makes much more sense to take its advantage rather to leave them out. It is noted that it is a rather simple process to add the Meta Tags to different web pages.
WebPage Analyzer Tools
The Web Page Analyzer reads a web page that you select and it conducts a few required primary tests on it to check if the page is ’search-engine-friendly’. It then produces a report that contains all the bad and good points of the web page. The process of collecting and then analyzing a webpage content to glint meaningful information on how a website is being made use of by its surfers is called web analytics. There are a large number of Web analytics tools out there, and most of you would already know some of the big guns like Crazy Egg, Google Analytics, remote-site services namely Compete and Alexa. Here we explore some of the lesser-famous options that still holds adequate potential to help you analyze your web content.
7. Google Analytics
Google Analytics is one of the completely free services that Google provides and also the most popular analytics tool. The application is very convenient to install and provides a lot of content and user data to assist you in understanding your web page’s performance in a better way. Another interesting feature called Site Overlay lets you have a visual representation of the spots your users prefer to click on. The tool also provides information on your top exit pages and bounce rates.
8. Piwik
Piwik, developed using MySQL and PHP is an open source web analyzer with a “plugins” system that lets you have customization and extensibility. It’s recommended that you only install the plugins you need than going overboard and installing them all. The plugins system also gives you possibilities to do custom-made extensions. The downloaded software doesn’t take up much size, only 1.9MB.
9. FireStats
FireStats is a straight-forward and simple Web analytics application written in the same programming language as Piwik. It supports a number of platforms including Drupal, Joomla!, C# sites, WordPress, Django sites and several others. FireStats has an API that assists you while you create your custom applications or publish platform components and this is all done based on the FireStats data.
10. Snoop
Snoop runs on Windows XP/Vista platforms or Mac OS X and is a desktop-based tool. It fits on your system tray or system status bar reporting to you with audible sounds if something ever happens. Another noticeable feature that lets you “tag” visitors for identification is the Name Tags option.
11. Yahoo! Web Analytics
This is Yahoo!’s alternative to Google Analytics. It’s a powerfully built web application that lets you access data easily specially in multiple-user groups. It’s got all the features you need in a Web analytics tool like custom-designed reports, pretty graphs and real-time data tracking.
12. BBClone
If you need an uncomplicated, server-side web application that need not rely on other services to keep track of your data, choose BBClone. It is a PHP-based application that lets you have a precise overview of traffic and visitor data and supports localization feature for 32 languages like Chinese, German, English and Japanese. It integrates with publishing platforms like WordPress, Drupal and Textpattern. It is logfile-based and it removes the requirement of a server-side relational database.
13. Woopra
Woopra is a Java based Web analytics application. It’s divided into two which consists of a desktop tool for data analysis and a web service that reports on website statistics. Woopra has a well defined user interface, and a management system that lets you run it on multiple domains and sites and even a chat facility to gather information by talking directly to the users of your site. Anyone can register for the free version for non-commercial use of Woopra. Woopra will be soon available via iPhone & mobile apps. Woopra’s new customizable email reports will directly send traffic and stats to your email the way you want and need them.
14. JAWStats
JAWStats is a Web analytics application which runs on the server side with the popular AWStats. JAWStats extends AWStats with two new features, it upgrades performance by decreasing server resource usage and also improves the user interface.
15. 4Q
A major problem to deal with in Web analytics is number-crunching and numerical data. Raw numbers tells you a small part of the story and it’s helpful to do analytics by interacting with actual users. 4Q is an uncomplicated surveying application that focuses on upgrading your traditional numerical Web analytics with actual user feedback.
16. MochiBot
MochiBot is a Web tracking/analytics tool specially made for Flash applications. With MochiBot, you get to view whose watching your Flash content, the number of times people view your content and also help you keep track of your Flash assets to prevent piracy or content theft. Installing MochiBot is quite simple; all you have to do is copy some lines of ActionScript code in the flash files you want to analyze.
17. Grape Web Statistics
Grape Web Statistics is an open-source application that targets web developers. It has a stable and clean interface and you can use the Extensions API to customize and extend your installation. It runs on PHP for the backend and works on any OS that supports PHP.
18. Top PPC bids checker
The tool allows you to query many Pay Per Click (PPC) engines to make a list of the top bids for a certain keyword or phrase. The user has to only input the phrase or keyword you need to search for and then choose the “Check Bids” option. The tool then queries the engines and brings back the top bid from each one.
19. Rewrite Rule Generator
The Mod_Rewrite Rewrite Rule generator takes a dynamic url given to it and generates a static looking html url. The static url has the advantages of having higher ranks in search engines and they appear to be more user-friendly. Indexing of dynamic pages by the search engines are a lot slower when compared to static pages.
20. Link Appeal
The Link Appeal tool calculates the rating of having a hyperlink on the page you specify. This calculation takes into consideration the factors such as number of outbound links, Page Rank and the total percentage of links to the html. It is taken as a method for evaluating whether you should make a link available on a page or not.
21. Class C Checker
The Class C Checker allows you to analyze if two different domains are being hosted on the same Class C IP range. The main use of this is that links from web sites that do not belong to the same class C IP range similar to that of your site give more weight.
22. Similar Page Checker
Search Engines could penalize sites containing Duplicate / Similar content. The content on your web site should not be the same aso other websites on the net or even pages from your own site should not be quite similar to each other. This tool lets you find out the amount of similarity between two pages
23. Backlink Anchor Text Analysis
It is not the quantity of backlinks that truly matters, it is the Quality of backlinks on your site but along with that, the Quantity does help you to rank higher in Search Engines. This tool helps you to determine the right backlinks for your website and the link text that is used by the backlinks to link to your website.
24. Backlink Builder
This tool lets you create a lot of quality backlinks, it hunts for websites with the same theme you specify containing phrases like “Add URL”, “Add link”, “Submit URL”, “Add site”, etc. A lot of the results might be potential backlinks. Text links are quite necessary for higher ranking in search engines.
25. Backlink Summary
This tool lets you generate a report of your competitors backlinks.
26. Redirect Check
It is important that every time a search engine goes through your website it follows all redirects you have set in your webpage. This tool lets you find out if the redirect you have built is Search Engine Friendly.
27. Kontera Ads Preview
This tool lets you to view Kontera Ads on any part of your website. Kontera is said to be one of the best alternatives to Google ad sense. Kontera Technologies, Inc. provides information services and in-text advertising. Kontera’s technology is based on several statistical, linguistic, proprietary, semantic, and output-maximization algorithms that search through online content, extract and rank keywords and topics and matches them up with relevant content, advertisements and information. ContentLink is the company’s flagship product.
28. Link Price Calculator
This tool lets you calculate the right amount that you should be pay per month for a text link, namely an ad from every page of the chosen website.
29. Check Yahoo WebRank
This tool lets you determine how important a URL is to Yahoo or Google. Its one of seo tools that Yahoo has to offer.
30. Domain Stats Tool

This tool lets you derive all breeds of statistics of your competitor’s domains, the statistics including Backlink count, Alexa Taffic Rank, Yahoo WebRank, Pages Indexed by various Searcb Engines and Age of the domains.
31. Website to Country
All websites may not have a higher ranking in Country specific Search Engines and this is because most of the Search Engines comes up with the country of the website based on the location of the website’s IP Address. Your website might have a good rank in a particular Country Specific Search Engine if your website is hosted from the same country. This tool lets you find out which Country the specified website is hosted in.
32. Alexa Ranking Tool
This tool lets you determine the Alexa Traffic Rankings of your website and your competitor’s. Alexa Internet, Inc. is a subsidiary company of Amazon.com, which is California based and is known for its toolbar and website. Once you have installed the application, the toolbar gathers data on browsing behavior which is then sent to the website where it is analyzed and forms the basis for the company’s web traffic reporting.
Domain Support Tools
33. Domain Tools
The Tool provides a group of domain name search engines that assists you in uncovering important information about domain names. The tool has a “Whois” search that shows you records about the people who registered the domain, a “Domain Search” which gives you what all TLDs of a domain name are currently available, a “Suggestions” search that assists you in finding similar domain names and names that are “At Auction” or “For Sale”.
34. Ajax Whois
Ajax Whois, an uncomplicated Ajax-based domain search that lets you hunt for domain-names with less effort and rapidly. The tool helps you make your searches quite fast and they have a group of helpful keyboard shortcuts to keep up with the power user in you.
35. DnScoop
DnScoop helps you determine the value of a certain domain based on many statistics such as links pointing to the domain, site traffic and other factors. This will assist you in gaining some knowledge about the worth of a particular domain name if the name you found is “for sale” and you need to check whether the tagged price is fair enough, or when you have an offer to make to a owner that has authority over the domain you wanted.
36. Domain Age Tool
This tool shows you the approximate age of any given site on the Internet and even lets you view what the website looked like when it was first built. It lets you determine the age of your competitor’s domains, domains built earlier may get a noticeable edge in Search Engine Rankings.
37. Domain name checker
The Domain name checker utility lets you find out the appropriate domain for your website, or check the information of an existing domain.
Domain Name Generators
These tools would generate a list of domain names based on the phrase or word you input. Choosing the right domain name for your website is very important and often the hardest step in achieving a web presence. There are a lot of tools that could assist you in checking available domains and proposing similar names that are related to your searches.
38. Domainr
Nowadays, it is quite hard to get a domain name that ends with .com, .org or .net TLD’s. Domainr is an new web tool that lets you explore more TLD’s that made famous websites like del.icio.us and last.fm and stand out from the crowd. Available popular top-level domains are also part of the search.
39. Keyword-Rich Domain Suggestion Tool
Having a KEYWORD-RICH domain name is very important for Search Engine Optimization. This tool will give you some of the keyword rich domain names.
40. Dot-o-mator
It is a name generator tool that proposes domain names based on suffixes and prefixes that you’ve entered (keywords). The tool lets even make use of a category of prefixes (like “Games” or “Tech”) and suffixes (like “Web 2.0 words” or “Hardware”) to create suggested site names for you. It’s a very useful tool at least for obtaining inspiration for a site name. They also have a Web 2.0 Domain Name Generator tool that creates “Web 2.0″ names like “Zoompulse” or “Yakidoo”.
41. BustAName
BustAName is a stable and feature-packed domain search application that uses linguistic data to assist you in finding domains. BustAName allows you to save, manage and organize searches for later use as well. It uses a “List of Words” feature that suggests similar words to your search – which you can then manage inside folders. Unused domains that are found can be sorted in many ways such as “by length” for easier viewing or “by quality” for readability. Even though the web tool is very new, the creators have made online tutorials on how to use BustAName.
42. Domize
Domize is a Ajax-based search engine, which has quite a lot of speed and lets you rapidly check the usability of domains. Domize provides a widget which you can upload to your website to offer the users a domain search engine. Domize also provides an iPhone app – as domain name inspiration could occur to you at anytime or anywhere.
43. DomainsBot
DomainsBot is a search engine that provides an “Advanced” search feature that lets you conduct a more refined and customized search. This feature could set the maximum number of domain character length to avoid lengthy domain names that are included in the results or avoid results that have a hyphen (-).
44. StuckDomains
StuckDomains provides you with expired domain names which previous owners did not renew after their use. This could be an opportunity to search for a domain name which does not include odd names like “fujihokanayakuku.com”.
45. Nameboy
Nameboy is said to be a well used domain name generator. This simple web tool requires a separate “Primary” and “Secondary” word that gives you details on the theme of your website and it suggests possible domain names based on your input. When you type in “jump” as the Primary Word and “spiderman” as the Secondary word, the results might look like jumphero, spiderjump and spidermanjump. The tool even offers a “Rhyme” feature that gives you suggestions on names that would rhyme with the search words.
46. Dyyo.com
People want to maintain their domain names as small as possible so that users could type it quickly and also the fact that they’re much easier to remember when compared to longer ones. Dyyo.com specializes in assisting you in finding 4-letter domain names, which are quite compact to keep your URLs terse.
Monitoring Website Popularity
As a web designer or developer building a site, it’s useful to first expedite other websites that are similar to yours so that you can make proper design and development decisions. Knowing how websites work and which ones tank can give you better insights and inspiration as to what website features, design elements, and website content is necessary. Here are 15 simple, free and awesome web tools to help you learn more about website and give you a better and more detailed analyisis.
47. Yahoo! Site Explorer
This explorer allows you to examine particular aspects of a URL. The “In links” feature gives you information about the websites are linked to the website that you are currently viewing. This explorer also includes a nice feature where it tells you how popular a website is and how many web pages are linked to it.
48. Compete
Compete is a web-based analytics tool that give you complete statistics and trends of up to three websites.The statistics include website traffic details, an estimate of the number of unique visitors and information regarding growth tendencies of a website(growth velocity).
49. Quant cast
Quant cast is a very popular measuring tool to measure website traffic. It does so by a process in which you place a script in the web pages and it measures your traffic statistics directly. However, the sites which aren’t quantified may not have complete data and not every person is comfortable with having other scripts on their own websites.
50. Alexa
Alexa, which begun in 1986, is the most popular traffic ranking service. It collects data regarding the traffic statistics of websites and then provides a rank after processing the data. Using this tool, one can find the number of web page views and reach (the percentage of users that have visited a particular website)
51. Feed Compare
One of the various methods used to determine a website’s popularity is by tracking the RSS feed subscriber trends. This tool enables its users to see the trends in subscribership from different websites and compares the growth or decline of subscribers for up to 4 feeds at a time
52. Popuri.us

Another popular tool which determines the popularity of an URL is Popuri.us. It does so by collecting data regarding traffic statistics, number of subscribers and more. It gives a complete and detailed analysis about the popularity of a website. It also has a bonus feature where your website’s popularity can be displayed with the help of a widget.
53. Social meter
This tool scans how popular a webpage is throughout major social websites like Stumble Upon, Digg, Delicious etc. It provides you a score called the “social meter score” which is obtained from the summations of the results found. This is very useful for comparing social popularity of various websites.
54. Tweet Volume
Website popularity is can also be monitored by checking if people on twitter are talking about it .Tweet Volume allows the user to search phrases and keywords like a website’s name, author name, URL etc. and also to see how many tweets meet the required search criteria.
55. Quark base
Quark base is a comprehensive web tool that provides detailed information about a website. Quark base has a special “Social Popularity” tab that gives you information about a website’s popularity among various social media sites like Delicious, Stumble upon, and Digg.
56. Blog Pulse Profiles
Blog Pulse Profiles is the perfect tool which assists you in finding information regarding a particular blog or blogger, it is a simple and useful web application that provides a blog’s ranking, how often it is quoted in other blogs and other information like monthly frequency of posts and blogs that are similar to the blog.
57. Technorati Blogging Central
Technocrati is the world’s best blog search engine. With up to 128 million plus blogs using this tool, Technorati’s Blogger Central enables you to view the ranks of a particular blog to determine its popularity. You can view the Top 100 blogs in Blogger Central. A blog’s rank is determined by the number of reactions (links that go to the blog) it has.
58. Statbrain.com
This is an effective and simple tool that provides you with the numerical statistics of the number of visitors checking out a particular website in a day.
59. Cubestat
Cubestat is yet another simple and useful web tool that gives you a large amount of information about a daily page views and website’s popularity. It is able to estimate the monetary value (in U.S dollars) of a website and thereby determines its popularity. Higher the monetary value, higher the popularity
60. Website Outlook
Website Outlook determines a website’s popularity based on its daily page views, estimated value, and revenue.
Tools for Evaluating a Web Design
The effective web design would be one where the visitors of your site are able to get to information in a fast and logical fashion. The factors that a good web designer should take into consideration are do they visit the content on the site that you want them to visit? Could they be looking in the wrong areas of your web page? Would your page be able to get your user’s attention, or would they just leave too soon? It’s not only about the webpage’s content. If the design does not load completely in proper time – or moving from one area to another section takes too much time – it may make the user unsatisfied.
These factors could be the make-or-break essentials of your web design and if you are in need of finding tools that could analyze and optimize your webpage layout – then below are some very helpful tools that you can make use of.
61. ClickHeat
ClickHeat is a visual open source tool that shows the “cold” and “hot” zones of a web page. It helps you to view the entire spots that the users usually click on most, and spots that are being ignored. This tool does not require much effort in implementing on your site; all you have to do is include a special JavaScript file.
62. Crazy Egg
Crazy Egg provides a wide variety of analytical tools to assist you in viewing what visitors are up to on your site. The features available include Confetti, that lets you watch what area people are clicking on based on various factors like what OS their system runs on or where they are from, Overlay helps you with large amounts of data about certain links, and finally Report sharing lets you share the data with other members of your team and clients. The only problem with the free version is that it allows only four pages to be tracked, so it would be wise to use the tool on your top visiting pages.
63. Clickdensity
Clickdensity is a complete suite of analysis utilities that will lets you evaluate your web page design. The tool uses heat maps that show the spots where users click most often, hover maps – that lets you view users that only scroll over links but not click them, and A/B tests that let you improve some page elements to choose the style that is more effective. The free tool available gives you 5,000 clicks and lets you monitor just one page and one site.
64. ClickTale
ClickTale provides you with a large amount of user data that shows how visitors use the website. There could be a lot of things you could look at like the average time that a user takes to click on a link, hover to click ratio, check if the user hesitates to click on the link and much more. It even gives you charts and reports about your visitor’s monitor sizes so that you could optimize your web page for typical users.
65. Clicky
The most exciting feature that Clicky has to offer is its monitoring feature called Spy with real-time tracking. Besides Spy, there are a lot of more analytics data that you could view like user Actions – that records click information from your visitors, allowing you to collect user data.
Tools to Help You Analyze a Web Host
If you are not quite satisfied with the services offered by your web hosting provider, there are a few amazing tools that could assist you in analyzing whether your web hosts are functioning properly. Here we discuss some popular tools that let you monitor your hosting provider.
66. DNSstuff
This is one of the best tools available. The application that DNSstuff provides has a set of tools which would cost you a small fee or that which are free of charge. Country IP Range, RFC Lookup, Traceroute, Wake-on LAN, and others are some of the free DNS tools. They even provide a free trial of the Professional and Standard Tools. It is completely up to the website demands and needs whether you need the service. If you require convenience, the toolset would be a good option.
67. Who is Hosting This?
On this tool, you would be able to find out which hosting provider is offering a particular site. You only have to input the domain name and immediately acquire results. This seems to be an uncomplicated website tool but if you know any site that has never had problems with down-time, it is always best to team up with that hosting provider.
68. Netcraft
Netcraft is an analytics and data company. Netcraft offers a wide variety of services from hosting provider server failure to anti-phishing. They even provide an uptime monitor for sites that lets you type in any domain name and helps you find ip address, server information and in some cases even a reboot graph. The weak point of this tool would be that the data published in some articles are very outdated, even things that date back to 2001 or 2002. So you would have to examine information and documents provided on the site. The most updated performance report would always be found on the main page. But you should be aware of the fact that the results include fifty hosting providers that paid to be a part of the report and may not always be the best performing ones.
69. YouGetSignal.com
At this site you will have access to a collection of helpful utilities that you will require while analyzing a hosting provider. The reverse IP domain check can be used to get to more number of hosted sites, the WHOIS lookup feature could tell you who exactly own the domain, the Visual Trace Route made use of to locate a website’s host server and other helpful tools. The website’s in-house network utilities make YouGetSignal.com an amazing site to acquire enough information on a web host.
70. SamSpade.org
This site is quite similar to WhoIs.com, providing more detailed knowledge about the web host. SamSpade lets you analyze who hosts a particular website by very uncomplicated methods such as typing in the IP address or domain name. The tool also lets you get all the name servers, contact information, domain expiration date, and more info that geeks would just love to know.
71. GeoTool
There are a few tools available online that appear to have been very poorly designed and very less user friendly, but Geotool is something completely different from all of them. With Geotool you get to find out where all online businesses are being hosted(from your neighbor’s home business to Amazon). In an instant, you could view information on the city that hold the server, its ISP, IP Address, and even the region that locates the server. All these data are quite important to monitor since the servers should be located at a suitable place preferably where a there is a large amount of traffic .
Tools to Develop Faster Web Pages
Response times, stability and availability are essential factors to bear in mind when maintaining and creating a web application. If you’re worried about the speed of your web page or you want to make sure you’re in peak shape before launching or starting a project, here are some free and useful tools to help you sustain and create highly-efficient web applications. This tool includes a wide array of tools that are easy to implement, and have tried to keep them as technology-independent and OS as possible so it caters to the needs of various users.
72. YSlow for Firebug
YSlow evaluates the performance of a website based on practices that are considered the best for high performance websites on the Yahoo! Developer Network. Every rule is assigned to a particular letter grade, say A through F, which states your rank based on certain aspects of front-end performance. It’s a simple for finding things you can experiment on such as compressing external JavaScript and CSS files and reducing the number of HTTP request a web page makes. The guide on IBM developers Works which emphasizes on practical application of YSlow in websites is indeed very useful.
73. Fiddler 2
Fiddler 2 is a HTTP debugging tool that helps you analyze outgoing and incoming traffic. It’s highly customizable and has countless number of debugging and reporting features. “Fiddler PowerToy – Part 2: HTTP Performance” guide on the MSDN is a worthwhile read. It discusses functional uses of Fiddler which includes creating custom flags for potential performance problems, how to improve “first-visit” performance (i.e. unprimed cache, analyzing HTTP response headers.
74. Cuzillion
Cuzillion is an awesome tool to help you understand how components of pages interact with each other. It helps you to quickly and rapidly check ,modify and test your web page before you finalize the structure. It gives you points for improvements or clues on potential trouble-spots .the creator of cullizon is Steve Saunders, the ex-Chief Performance at Yahoo!, a leading brain behind the development of Yahoo’s performance best practices, and creator of YSlow.
75. Monitor.us
Monitor.us is a web-based service that is free and grants you a wide array of tools for monitoring traffic statistics,availability and performance. You can evaluate your website’s response time and establish alerts for when a service becomes unavailable. You are also able to establish weekly, automated benchmarks to check if changes you’ve made have an impact on the performance and speed either negatively or positively.
76. IBM Page Detailer
The IBM Page Detailer is a user friendly tool for letting you visualize web components as they’re being downloaded. It attatches itself onto your browser, so all you have to do is navigate to the site of your choice with the IBM Page Detailer open. Selecting a web page component opens a window with all the essential details associated with it. Whenever an event such as a script being executed occurs, the tool opens a window with information regarding the processes.
77. Httperf

HTTP server performance on linux is measured using this open source tool called Httperf .It is an extremely effective tool in which you are able to create workload simulations.Using these simulations, you are able to check if you can handle high traffic and still be able to maintain stability .In addition, you will be able to get an estimate of the maximum capacity of the server, so that you can gradually increase the number of requests to attain the server’s threshold limit.
78. Pylot

Pylot is a scalability and performance testing tool made for open source systems. It utilizes HTTP load tests so that we can analyze, plan ,tweak and set benchmarks for your performance. This tool requires python on your system for its functioning. However, you don’t need to know the language, it is enough if you XML to create the testing scenarios.
79. PushToTest TestMaker

PushToTest TestMaker is another very efficient tool for measuring scalability and performance in open source platforms. It’s intuitive GUI with features like visual reporting and analytical tools. It includes a Resource monitor feature which enables you to see Memory,CPU and network utilization during testing .With these features, you can also export data or generate graphs in a spread application for future purposes or for record-keeping.
80. Wbox HTTP testing tool

Wbox is a user-friendly, free HTTP testing software which was released under v2 of GPL .It supports Windows, Mac and Linux systems. It carries out its function by having sequential requests at particular intervals for the purpose of stress testing. You can analyze data regarding the server’s file compression using its HTTP compression command. It also comes with an added feature where in you can test if everything is in proper condition before launching (if you have set up a virtual domain).
81. WebLOAD

WebLOAD is a professional, open source software meant for testing stress in web applications. It does so by allowing you to perform load testing scripts using JavaScript. It can gather data for the purpose of recording, monitoring and analysis purposes and uses the client-side data to analyze the performance. It also has inbuilt authoring and debugging features .
82. DBMonster

It is an open-source application that assists you tune table indexes and database structures, as well as determines performance by conducting tests under huge database loads. It’ll assist you in viewing how properly your database would scale when automated generation of test data is used. It supports a lot of databases like PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL, MSSQL and usually all databases that support the JDBC driver.
83. OctaGate SiteTimer

This tool is an uncomplicated and easy utility for evaluating the time that it requires to download all the material on any web page. It lets you have a visualization of the time that it takes for each state while the download process is completed (request to server, connection establishment, beginning of download, and finishing download).
84. Web Page Analyzer

This tool is a very easy, web-based test that assists you in gathering data on a web page’s performance. Web page analyzer gives you information on total page weight, number of all the HTTP requests, your objects’ sizes, and much more. The tool helps you determine the average download time required for your web page on separate connections and it even enumerates each object on the web pages for you. The tool offers you a recommendation and analysis of the web page tested – lets you make your own decisions in interpreting the information.
85. Site-Perf.com

This site come with an online service that lets you have information on your website’s loading speed. By using Site-Perf.com as your tool, you could achieve real-time capturing of information from your site. It also helps you identify find page errors, bottlenecks, gather server data, and much more; all this without the need for registering for an account or installing an application.
Tools for Evaluating Web Design Accessibility
Tools for Evaluating Web Design Accessibility Testing for web accessibility is a neglected component of web design. Web accessibility’s importance lies not just in the face that the content will be reaching a wider audience but you will also get secondary benefits such as cleaner and more semantic code and better indexing on search engines. In this post I will try to help you optimize your sites web accessibility.
86. Firefox Accessibility Extension

A useful firefox toolbar feature is the Text Equivalents menu which allows you to see check whether the images and links are standards-compliant. Third party applications such as WC3 HTML Validator and Link Checker are also supported.
87. aDesigner

Developed by IBM, aDesigner , simulates the website in a way a visually impaired person would “see” it. Its various features include a detailed report of compliancy and summary to web accessibility standards.
88. EvalAccess

This is a web-based service which is meant for testing the website’s accessibility.You can either point to an entire website or go to a specific web page or type the source code directly. It compares your mark-up with that of the WCAG 1.0 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) and gives you a detailed report which includes the number of warnings and errors and a breakdown for each individual error
89. WebAnywhere

It is browser based and is similar to JAWS. It simulates a web page as is navigated and read by certain assistive technologies.
90. Web Accessibility Inspector

Developed by the company Fujitsu ,this software indicates web accessibility issues.The inspection can be run on a folder, file or an URL. It includes the “view on the screen” feature in which you can open a webpage in a different browser window and in the window, you can find out elements which have issues.
91. Vischeck

It is able to generate how a picture or a webpage will look to a person who has colour blindness. It simulates three types of color-blindness.
92. Accessibility Color Wheel

A web-based tool, it helps you choose the font colour and background colour .All you have to do is to enter the hexadecimal value of the required test colour or you can even choose from the color wheel.
93. Colour Contrast Analyser

The Colour contrast Analyser was developed by Juicy studio. It is an extension of Firefox that checks all the elements for the color contrast in the document object model to ensure all the content can be viewed by people with ailments like color blindness and other visual-impairments. It is able to do so through the use of an algorithm made by AERT which stands for “Techniques For Accessibility and repair tools.Juicy studios has created other evaluations tools like the CSS analyzer, Image analyzer etc.
94. TAW Web Accessibility Test

It checks websites compatibility with WCAG 1.0 and marks trouble spots on the website itself. Clicking on the error will give a more detailed report.
95. Web Accessibility Toolbar

Its an extension for Internet Explorer that provides useful features to help in the analysis of a web pages accessibility. One feature is the grayscale mode to observe low contrast spots in the website design.
Server & Network Monitoring Tools
Here we review 10 server/network monitoring tools to monitor your infrastructure to make sure you get maximum system uptime.
96. Monit

Monit monitors your site and also attempts to take remedial actions. If you have multiple servers that need to be monitored,then you can use an extended verson of Monit called M/Monit which provides with a simple solution . A iphone version of this software is available too.
97. Ganglia

It is a useful software to manage a cluster of computers. It gives a overview of all the systems in the cluster. It might be a overkill to run it only on one computer
98. Munin

This software monitors and graphs system performance parameters.It can produce reports for specific time frames. It can monitor core system resources like disk space, memory, CPU usage and various server applications such as Squid, Apache and MySQL,. Munin is simple to extend. With a few lines of coding ,you will able to create a plugin which can monitor almost anything
99. Cacti

It is very similar to Munin but in this tool ,you can resize your graphs and view the data for any arbitrary range .Cacti allows to view you data for however long you want it to 3 hrs, 6 days, 9 months out of the box.You are able to select and zoom into the required regions on your graph.
100. Nagios

This is the” industry standard in IT infrastructure monitoring. This software is hard to install but the features far outweigh the cons in the hands of an experienced network administrator. It can monitor multiple hosts and has a vast array of alert options to choose from including sms, pager,and email. It can combined with monit to respond to events.
101. Zabbix

A monitoring tool filled with features, It has great visualization support including zooming, mapping and user-defined views. It has multiple alert features like sms or audio beeps.
102. ObserverNMS

Oriented towards BSD ,Cisco and Linux networks. It provides a support to the sutomatic discovery of the infrastructure of your network, finding the networks that you would like to monitor; this feature is comparible to your Wi-Fi software, which automatically searches and finds signals in range that you able to jack into. Can be combined with Nagios and Collectd too.
103. Zenoss Thi

Written in python, it is the open source version of the commercial server monitoring tool Zenoss Enterprise written in Python. It supports the Nagios plugin format, many existing Nagios plugins can be used in Zenoss. The main highlights of Zenoss is that it is powerful yet simple to use.
104. Collectd

Collectd is similar to Munin and Cacti as it focuses on graphing system metrics. It is better because it is designed specifically for performance and portability; this ultimately means it’s great on all type of systems. Being designed for performance and low-system resource use means that Collectd can gather data every 10 seconds without interfering with your server processes, providing extremely high-resolution statistics.
Collectd is similar to Cacti and Munin because of the fact that it also focuses on graphing system metrics .It is a beeter choice because it is specifically designed for portability and performance; meaning that it works on all types of systems .Since it is designed for low-system resource use and high performance ,Collectd is able to gather data once in every ten seconds without slowing down you other processes ,providing statistics of very high resolution.
105. Argus

Argus monitors network services and supports both IPv4 and IPv6. It has a nifty alert escalation procedure. After sending an alert, if the necessary remedy is not taken within a set time, it resends the alert to someone else.
Essential Firefox Add-ons for Web Designers
A Majority of the web designers, developers and software enthusiasts prefer Mozilla Firefox as their default browser due which its popularity has Shot up. Thanks to tremendous work loads, browsing is a harrowing experience in our busy lives. Firefox has the upper hand with an improved browsing experience and also by providing an extensive library of add-ons. Many of the add-ons in this list are essential for web developers and designers. Their use will provide better results and faster completion of work.
106. Web Developer

The web developer add on provides great options for improving web page functioning from within Firefox. For example, in order to see what CSS attributes are present in a page, and which styles are affected by them, there’s an option for checking the CSS styles for the page.
107. SeoQuake

SeoQuake provides the most effective use of the web pages as search engines. There are plenty of useful SEO-based choices in the SeoBar provided. This further addition will help in recognizing problems related in the search engine listings in web pages.
108. Window Resizer 1.0

The Window Resizer is of value when it is necessary to test for different screen resolutions and sizes. It has the advantages of faster action and accuracy in Firefox, as it helps in resizing the viewport in order to investigate the outcome of the design under standard resolution sizes.
109. FireShot

Another Firefox add-on is Fireshot, which helps in providing screenshots of web pages. It also comes with a set of tools for editing and annotation of the screenshots. This is a plus point especially if the screen shots are to be presented in a portfolio.
110. Firebug

The basic and indispensable tool for developing in Firefox is the Firebug. It contains a lot of tools to use for web development from the browser itself. On any web page, it contains the options of exploring, editing, debugging, and monitoring JavaScript, CSS and HTML.
111. ColorZilla

An extraordinarily easier extension for Firefox is the ColorZilla. It makes it possible to determine the colors to be applied on the web page. This feature is present in the form of an eyedropper icon in the left bottom side of the Firefox.
112. FireFTP

Another Firefox extension which can be used for faster uploading of files to a server is FireFTP. For Standalone FTP applications, like operating system-independent needs, it offers many positive aspects. Also, all the features expected from standalone apps are available in this add on.
113. IE Tab

IE Tab makes switching to and fro from Firefox and IE engines easier with just a button click, making this add-on very useful for web creators. It offers an easy solution to check and see how each browser considers the web pages, rather than going for installing IE(vil) or exiting Firefox.
114. Palette Grabber

A feature of this add-on is that, it creates themes in color of the current web page that can be sent to commonly used graphic editors like GIMP, Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop, Fireworks, and Paint.NET.
115. Total Validator

It provides a tool having an all-in-one validation, which checks links, HTML, captures screenshots and many other jobs. It also does broken link checking, spell checking (in five languages), accessibility validation (WCAG, US-508), and captures screen pictures through different browsers and operating systems, to finally see how the web pages turn out.
116. Platypus

Modification of a web page requires the best extensions of Firefox and it is Platypus. It uses Greasemonkey as a partner in the category of WYSIWYG and stores the edits done on the revisit to your web page later. It can be used to evaluate web designs with different variations.
117. Page Diff

Page Diff just as the name suggests, enables us to view the HTML source code differences between the web pages which provides a great help to the developers and designers as an add-on. The code irregularities or differences can be found out by this add-on which helps in debugging the issues
118. Aardvark

Aardvark aims a front-end web developers, and lets them select web page elements, providing lots of view options, such as removing them from web pages (sometimes needed for better screen shots) or color changes (required for web page prints).
Tools for Multi-Monitor Computer Set-Ups
It is particularly useful for a developer or designer to have multiple monitors which increases the screen space available and also leads to higher rates of productivity. For example, using one screen as the primary monitor where programs for the work at hand run, and a second screen where your email, Skype, IM, Twitter client and any other applications for communication run and can be easily switched to. We wish to share many freeware and open source tools which can be downloaded in order to get the extraordinary power of multi-display set ups and help you to do things faster. We expect that you will get the right application for you!
119. Synergy

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Synergy is an application which is open source software, allowing the multi-monitor workstations users to share keyboard and mouse between the various displays. It is possible to make the mouse cursor move off the edge of one of the displays in order to have it on another adjacent display. It allows copy and pasting across various displays through a single virtual clipboard. A useful module for operating your screensavers through multiple displays also comes along with Synergy. After a screensaver mode, a password is required; typing into one monitor can trigger all the others. Synergy+ is a fork of energy that can be checked out on Google code.
120. Input Director

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The use of a single mouse and keyboard on a multiple-computer setup is enabled by Input Director, and is the ideal solution for networked computers, the usual setup when more than one computer (such as a laptop and desktop) is used by professionals. You only have to move the pointer off the display edge, and it becomes visible on the side of the adjacent monitor and it will be the active monitor.
121. UltraMon

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UltraMon is particularly useful for configurations having multi-display computers, having a supporting capacity of 10 monitors. It makes it possible to adjust the usual features for every monitor like resolution, wallpaper and taskbar settings. It allows movement from primary display to secondary and vice versa for the running programs. Settings can be saved and predefined, also position, where shortcut menus provide programs to be opened in order to increase the workflow speed. Another feature is that secondary monitors can be turned off easily when not in use, conserving energy and cutting down on distractions.
122. Multi Monitor Mouse (M3)

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This application helps from the task of getting to the farthest monitor by moving the mouse off the desk in a multi monitor environment. It automatically moves the cursor across the display borders on demand and reduces the toll taken by back ground runs on system resources. It can be at a hand’s reach from the system tray, where the settings can be changed if necessary. It increases the mouse speed by an estimate of 30%.
123. MultiMon Taskbar

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MultiMon Taskbar gives one of a kind taskbars for every monitor, providing you help to organize applications through multiple computer screens more effectively and easily. A move-to monitor button is provided which can be reached from any programs in Windows for easier operation and movement ease through one monitor to another. Synchronizing clipboards is done by the clipboard extender module of MultiMon, through multiple displays, copying and pasting between network computers can also be done.
Tools for Evaluating Webpage Design’s Colors
Readability is ensured by using appropriate colors for design. Vision deficiencies such as color blindness should be taken as criteria while designing the web pages (i.e. ensuring that the colors you select are viewable). Excellent free tools for standard color contrast, brightness, readability, and accessibility best practices are discussed further in this article.
124. Check My Colors

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An excellent tool for checking your website’s foreground and background colors. W3C’s WCAG recommended luminosity contrast ratio and color brightness is the criteria used to check the various web page elements. It is also very user friendly. Just enter your web page’s URL, press the “Check!” button, and we obtain the report in a nice neat tabular format.
125. Color Oracle

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This is another tool that works equally well with Windows, Linux and Max operating systems simulating color vision deficiencies. A Design Tips section available with the web site covers a couple of helpful whitepapers on topics such color accessibility. JAVA 6 is required for users operating upon Windows & Linux systems.
126. Colour Contrast Visualiser

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Visualizing appropriate color combinations can be done with ease using Adobe AIR desktop application. The website’s color palette can be picked using this web tool. It is a tool worth having during the design phase of your projects if you are concerned about web accessibility.
127. Accessibility Color Wheel

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This tool is used to try out various color combinations. It gives you a clear picture as to what color schemes look like. Simply move your mouse around the color wheel and readability can be checked. Simulations for particular forms of color blindness can be seen at the bottom of the tool’s web page.
128. GrayBit

Color contrast of a design can be checked by converting it to grayscale and identifying the areas that are hard to read. GreyBit does this job for us i.e. converting the design to grayscale including the web images on that page. This tool helps visualizing a web design’s color contrast and readability.
Tools for Monitoring Your Site’s Uptime
A website or application’s availability to users is critical; users who experience constant access problems with the content of your site will most probably not come back. For web applications, low up times mean users are less confident about your product, and if they experience constant issues with availability, they may end up looking for less problematic solutions. Constant accessibility of applications and websites is essential for your users. Use the following useful and free applications to see when your site becomes unavailable.
129. Host Tracker
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This is a website remote uptime monitoring service. That is this service tests the specified sites at the user-defined time intervals. If noted to cause any problems, the user would receive a notification along with a detailed description regarding the problem at the email address, SMS or even AIM that the user specifies.
130. Site24×7

Sites24×7 is a monitoring tool which keeps track of your site’s uptime and availability from across the world. The program tests uptime from various global locations, so far apart as Netherlands, New Jersey and Singapore, so you can see that your website or application is available across the world.
131. Are My Sites Up?

Are My Sites Up? is a free web tool, which alerts you when your sites are down. It lets you monitor upto 5 diferent sites at a time, and sends email and text alerts so that you are constantly aware of your sites’ uptime. It performs these checks atleast 25 times a day.
132. mon.itor.us

mon.itor.us is another free website monitoring tool which aims at helping you maintain high uptimes. With its many features, it provides you with tons of information about your websites and the servers they are hosted on, letting you spot potential issues quickly and solve them asap. mon.itor.us comes with an intuitive GUI, and is loaded with features such as alerts via email, text and RSS, monitoring from locations across the globe and real time visitor monitoring. Mon.itorus is a simple and straightforward tool, and can be instaled in as little as 5 minutes.
133. Montastic

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Montastic is an easy to use tool for keeping constant track of your website’s availability. Developed by Metadot, montastc sends you alerts when your site crashes and surprisingly, even when it come back up. Montastic employs accounts,letting you check on upto a hundred sites per account, and supports monitoring on even HTTPS connections. It comes with a simple end user interface and sends you alerts using text, email, and RSS feed or even their windows/mac widget.
Tools for Web-based Collaboration
Ever thought how you can handle the rising number of document files on your computer.. Simple.. Put them online and you can work from there. Right from editing to sending can be made much simpler than what is being currently followed. What more? There are a number of online collaborative tools, some which can be accessed for free, like google docs, for which you only need to have a Google account, and some paid services like Basecamp and Zimbra. There is a lot in the offering for everyone, and you can find tools for all your activities, which can range from something as simple as white boarding to full project management. In this article lets check out free tools which can help you do things the simple way, online.
134. Google Docs

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Though its one of the free ones, it is an excellent application for online collaboration. It has docs, spreadsheets and much more and you can share them with anyone real-time. The requirements for running this collaborative tool are minimal. All you need is a good online browser and a Google account for logging in by which you can open them anywhere you want, if you have an internet connection
135. Stixy

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One of the best white boarding application, it has little structure of its own and it’s up to you to decide how you want to use it. One of the main features of the stixy is that you can put up the web pages you have created online and then others ie either your team members or your client can modify the design or comment on the aspects of the design.
136. Project2Manage

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Another free online collaborative application which is very useful for project works. The ultimate project manager, here you can assign permissions to your colleagues or team workers for the project files to access. You can also state your goals, timelines and milestone over the course of the project.
137. bubbl.us

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Want to go for collaborative brainstorming; bubbl.us is the answer for your needs. A free site which can do a lot of things like make mind maps and send, print or email them to your team members or directly ember them onto a web page.
138. Dabbleboard

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A robust and easy to use interface which you can use to online whiteboard. Flow charts, wire frames, network diagrams can all be made very easily here. Here you either use pre-made toolkits or make you own while you use.
139. Protonotes

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Protonotes is an annotation widget for HTML prototypes. You just have to plug in a free JavaScript snippet in your web page ’s coding and ta da – it works! You can use the widget for things like usability testing, design critiquing, and quality-assurance testing . To be alerted when new notes are posted, all you have to do is subscribe to your site’s RSS feed for notes. You can export your data as a CSV file which can be opened in any spreadsheet application such as Google Spreadsheets or Excel. You can also use a MySQL database to store the data!
Web-based Image Editors
Don’t have enough memory in your computer to work Photoshop or Coral Draw or GIMP, Online Image editors are your answer. One of the advantages of this is that you can edit from anywhere as all you need is a good browser and you can save the work and also accesses the work from anywhere and you can save a lot of space on your computer. Here is a list of a easy to use software.
140. Pixlr

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Love using Adobe Photoshop? Then you will love Pixlr. It is a flash based image editor. Even though its is in its early stages of development Pixlr API opens up a wide range of possibilities and you can intergrate it with your blog or your other web application. The tools are almost similar to the ones in photoshop, so if know how to use photoshop then you will love Pixlr.
141. Splashup

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Splashup is something with comes with a lot of features. But one of the things which make it attractive is that it integrates services like Flickr, Picasa and Facebook. You can inset good layer effects and a variety of filters.
142. Phoenix

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Phoenix is one of the online image editors which, gives serious competition to its desktop counterparts. There are a lot of features which might require you to go through the online tutorials before you start fully appreciating its capabilities. It requires you to sign up for an account before accessing and gives you access to a range of tools.
143. pixer.us

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If your photo editing needs are simple like cropping, resizing, rotating then you can check out pixer.us which is a free online web based image editor. It is very simple with a interface to match and has options which can help you to do colour adjustments. The work can be saved in any of the popular image formats ie. JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG.
144. FotoFlexer

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If you are looking for a online image editing application which is simple to use yet has tons and tons of features, then FotoFlexer is your answer. It integrates many popular web photo sharing services and also takes care of most of the photo editing needs, simple or complex.
145. SUMO Paint

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A free which can help you create and edit images. It also has an incredible shape tool which has the ability to draw a good variety of shapes, a brush tool with a cool set of high quality brushes and a transform tool which can help you in your editing needs.
CSS Formatting and Optimization using Web-Based Tools.
CSS Stylesheets can enlarge real fast, in reference to both dimension and size of the file. In order to guarantee that you yield your web sheets precisely, here’s a collection of some of the suitable free-wares, web-based CSS optimizers, code formatters, and validation services. Go through them and find the ones that suit you. Optimizing and Compression
146. CSS Optimizer

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CSS optimizer is an online compression tool that takes in your style sheets as input and produces the most compact version possible. You can either upload your CSS files or pass on the URL of your web pages, there is another option of directly inputting you styles. Its marked simple as there are no options, so that there will be standardization for your optimization processes, the output will be standard for all inputs.
147. Clean CSS

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Clean CSS is another compression tool like the CSS Optimizer that is based on the CSS minifier and CSSTidy, but with which you can set your required compression level and alter the compression options.It provides a detailed report that provides information on the exact changes that it has made on the page. Check out the CSS Formatter and CSS Optimiser, which uses the latest version of CSSTidy (1.3dev).
148. CSS Drive Gallery- CSS Compressor

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CSS Drive’s CSS compressor has particularly two different forms, Regular form and a more Advanced form, which has a few more preferences that you can set. There is a strip comments option that allows you to remove the comments or specify to strip comments that are greater than a certain size limit, thus keeping comments that are shorter. Regular mode is the right option for people that aren’t picky – only options to choose from are Normal, Light, and Super Compact compression and you are done with it.
149. CSS menu generator

The IzzyMenu application is an online-based CSS Menu Builder. The tool could be used to build professional looking CSS menus for visitors to a website, as simple as ever. You could create your menu online, no need to write even a single block of code. IzzyMenu is quite simple to use. It serves as an online menu builder that lets users build their DHTML and CSS menu within some minutes. You can select from a bunch of ready made styles or even make your own custom made menu style. The IzzyMenu is a web-based menu builder and is one of the best options for both professionals and amateurs as well.
150. Graphics navigation bar generator

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The usual way known to offer site navigation is by using navigation bars embedded within the sites. The bars consist of various links to the appropriate web pages on the sites. It so happens that some sites group the links in vertical bars while some other sites group the links in forms of horizontal rows. However other web sites were seen to put links within graphics. The combination is called image maps. This tool, Graphics Navigation Bar is perfect in choosing a meaningful icon that might represent a link. The developer could always add the alt tag to any one of the images which are being utilized in the site for users who have to turn off this graphics feature or else are utilizing the non-graphic browsers. These Image maps are even made use of as a means of navigation through the whole site. It’s a good idea to split the the image into a large number of smaller images and then, put them all back together utilizing the table cells. This is known to make the job of maintenance easier since you could just make the necessary changes to the part where it is required and the smaller images could even decrease the loading time of each page.
Various Tools
151. Webmaster Toolkit
This site had come into existence as a collection of different webmaster tools which were developed in order to help other webmasters along with their daily webmaster chores. It was proudly noted that after creating an average number of online tools, it was popularly decided that this site should have been made public. This was to enable the other webmasters around the world to also have access to them for no price. It is seen that the suite for free tools and free resources that are offered seem to continue growing till this day. This site also aims to offer something useful and valuable for the beginner as well as for the advanced webmaster.




































































































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