So, sir. SiteScore?
Well, a month or so back, I had stumbled across [tag]Silktide[/tag] and their [tag]SiteScore[/tag] utility.
Essentially, SiteScore is a tool that goes over a number of pages in your site, and after some deliberation, decides on a score for your website. Measured in the tests are accessibility, conformity to the standards as dictated by the W3 Consortium (w3.org), and your popularity according to search engines.
When I first took the tests, I got a rather decent score - 7.6 or so…
But when I added in /backlog/, because I did not go in and clean up the XHTML, my score dropped pretty harshly.
Since it’s fixed, I’m going up some, but not enough to satisfy me.
This is where you all come in.
What can I do to make this ‘blog more interesting to you?
Feel free to comment to reply.
Interestingly enough, I could care less how much your journal adheres to the W3 consortium. I could also give two shits how recent a version of wordpress you’re running. If you want this blog to be more interesting, you should post more actual content to it.
When I look back, with the sole exception of the past few posts, this blog has been basically a blog of what you’ve been doing with your blog- and I can’t think of anything less interesting then that.