Understanding a report
From SiteRay wiki
Reports are designed to be as easy to understand as possible. This guide will help you get started.
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Viewing a report
- Under the Websites tab, click on the website or report you wish to view. You can search if necessary.
- If the report doesn't exist yet, see Running a report.
The summary screen
At the top of the summary, you will see a screenshot of the site and the Summary Scores (including Accessibility Score, Content Score, Quality Score etc), rating key aspects of the site out of 10. You can click on any of these Summary Scores for more detail if you wish.
Further down there is a bulleted list of key positive, informational and negative points. Negative points are always shown first as a priority.
Finally at the bottom, each test and score is listed, with the lowest scores first. Note that some tests may not have a numeric score, but instead a purple 'i' symbol - these are Informational Scores.
Navigating a report
- The most important summaries are shown on the left. Click on one of these for top-level information, e.g. about Accessibility or SEO.
- Beneath these summaries is a drop down menu called All tests. From here you can quickly jump to any result you wish.
Exploring individual tests
- Many results are interactive. For example, clicking the column headings in most tables will re-order results by that column.
- You can also export specific tables of results by clicking the Export button in the top right of most tables.
- If you're using Flash and any web browser except Internet Explorer 6, bar graphs, pie charts are interactive. You can zoom into some graphs and much more.
Help on individual tests
This wiki contains detailed information on each test.
