WebLight the practical web site testing tool
News November 2, 2007
WebLight 4.0.10d Released
- Fixes OS X Startup bug in 4.0.10c and Proxy Bugs.
WebLight is a web testing tool that helps web developers maintain reliable sites by quickly locating broken links and non-standard HTML.
Practical Web Site Testing
There are many web testing tools. WebLight makes web site testing practical.
- There are many link checkers available, however
they often can't be configured
properly, or can't handle large sites, and require HTML to
be validated using another tool.
WebLight can test hundreds of documents per minute, more than 10,000 total, for broken links and non-standard HTML.
WebLight can often be setup in seconds, it allows you to configure multiple entry pages, and use rules to control if and how resources are checked.
- The W3C validator
and other HTML validators are great at finding
non-standard markup on pages, but it is easy to forget
to test a pages, and testing entire sites with them is
time consuming and boring.
WebLight scans entire sites for markup problems. It can find the problems that you missed while you do something else.
- Web based validators are difficult
to use on non-public pages.
WebLight is a stand alone application. It doesn't rely on external services, so non-public pages are not a problem.
Learn More
- Try it for free. Download WebLight for Mac OS X, Windows 98/NT/XP or Linux and other *nix operating systems.
- Take the tour to see how you can use WebLight to build better web sites.
- Learn more about WebLight's link testing, HTML testing and other capabilities.
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