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Off-topic: test your site, your blog several ways March 3, 2007

Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Blogging, Scienceroll.
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Just for the weekend, test your site, your blog several ways:

Web2DNA takes a website, analyzes it, crunches it up and spit it out as a graphic representation of DNA. The brightness of the lines is determined by the importance of the tags in terms of structure:

  • H1 is brighter than H2, which is brighter than H3…
  • TABLE is brighter than TR, which is brighter than TD tags…
  • Images and flash elements appear as 70% white.
  • New HTML tags like STRONG and EM is brighter than older ones like B and I
  • UL, OL and DL is brighter than their LI, DT, DD
  • DIV layout is brighter than table layout

Web2DNA

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1. My Biotech Life » Running my blog’s DNA on funky agarose - March 3, 2007

[...] Hat tip: ScienceRoll [...]

2. Rick - March 3, 2007

Nice weekend off-topic! :)
Mine isn’t banned in China, lucky me!

Mine is worth 60 odd bucks. But I have another website that’s worth over 6000 pseudo-bucks! haha!

3. The Genotype of Sciencesque « Sciencesque - March 3, 2007

[...] Genotype of Sciencesque 3 03 2007 Via ScienceRoll, I came across Web2DNA, a project that uses a number of parameters to genotype your website. It [...]

4. ncurse - March 4, 2007

Rick: 6000 bucks? You should sell it and start a new one from that money. :)

5. Rick - March 4, 2007

Yes, it would be great to be able to sell it. Only “problem” is that it’s in Portuguese… Even though it is PR6 :D

6. the art of foo - March 4, 2007

[...] (via) [...]

7. Darmok - March 5, 2007

$21? (incidentally, the dollar sign should precede the number)

In your sidebar, you state that your blog is worth $27,662.46, which I consider highly unlikely (and possibly misleading).

8. ncurse - March 5, 2007

Take a look at the link in the sidebar where this unlikely number is shown. It’s not my prediction, that gadget examines your blog’s value by the Technorati rank…

9. Darmok - March 6, 2007

I did read the link.

Nevertheless, you have stated, in your sidebar, “My blog is worth $27,662.46.” That you copied this information from someone else is irrelevant. By stating it as your own fact (and not as someone else’s whimsical or inaccurate prediction), you take responsibility for it.

If you’re intending it as a joke, hopefully your readers will realize you’re not serious. Personally, I would consider it unethical to post misinformation like that.

10. ncurse - March 6, 2007

business-opportunities.biz makes that gadget. If you don’t agree with their prediction, don’t use that gadget…

This gadget on my site has been seen about 180,000 times and you’re the only one complaining about it…

11. Aimlessly Wandering - » Hey, I’m not banned in China - March 7, 2007

[...] via scienceroll.com This entry is filed under Uncategorized, computers. You can follow any responses to this entry [...]

12. Rick - March 9, 2007

Whoa! How about that… someone takes these numbers for real!
And just so that things are clear, the little widget does say Powered by Technorati. I’d suggest you go “bitch” at them for their miscalculations… :)

Disclaimer: When I say “bitch”, I mean “complain” ;)

13. ncurse - March 9, 2007

Just for those who take this number too seriously, I made a correction in that widget:

My blog is worth -> My blog might be worth

I hope it solves everything.

14. Laughlin Dawes - March 10, 2007

Great Firewall of China says my website, radpod.org, is available. This site is, and always has, run off WordPress. I think you must be banned for some other seditious content…:)

15. WitheHorse - April 19, 2007

Hi all!
I like this forum!!

16. hollywoodheidi - October 20, 2007

Hi! I just found this forum and it looks really cool.

Now, I gotta run off and read some posts. :)

17. xztheericzx - November 11, 2007

i’m eric. joining a couple boards and looking
forward to participating. hehe unless i get
too distracted!

eric



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