Page Profiler: Update

Posted December 9 by Dan Cryer

I’ve just finished an update to the Site Profiler tool I wrote a couple of months ago. I’ve made some pretty big changes, and I think it’s a lot more useful now. I’m not sure if anyone actually uses it, but here’s what’s changed:

  • Renamed to Page Profiler – makes more sense, as it only checks individual pages
  • Speed improved, also no longer an AJAX loaded page (result pages can also be linked to)
  • Presentation improved
  • Added data size (Plus GZIP compression checking and GZIP data size)
  • Added HTTP response header
  • Added title and meta description
  • Added internal link reporting
  • Added number of redirects encountered when loading URL
  • Added request time
  • Improved whois checking
  • Added warnings for key SEOMoz Web Developer SEO Cheat Sheet Recommendations.

The user agent you may see in your access logs for this tool is now:
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; PageProfiler/2.0; +http://www.dancryer.com/page-profiler)

If you’re using the tool, or have any suggestions for improvements, please let me know in the comments below!

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