For a couple of weeks I’ve been using YSlow which is really helpful in terms of understanding and finding the structural errors on your page. What’s more; it also gives you some tips about whan can be changed on the page.
Whenever you work on a complex coding I would really recommend to check the code with YSlow. It lists all the components in the page including their type, URL, Expires date, gzip status, load time, size, and ETag. You can also view the HTTP response headers for any component. In fact, this might be really helpful for the university students who just started to write some codes on Web Applications. Obviously many pages are now moving in a WEB 2.0 format, which includes dynamic building by the browser. This might result with some mistakes on the graphics or any kind of script that we can not see easily on the page. To have a proper format on the scripts and codes have a look at YSlow
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