SEO report of tech4lowvision.info
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Low Vision Independence | Less Sight does NOT equal Less Life
www.tech4lowvision.info/
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SEO
URL
Domain : www.tech4lowvision.info/
Character length : 24
Title
Low Vision Independence | Less Sight does NOT equal Less Life
Keywords (meta keywords)
Good! The website does not use “meta keywords”.
Open Graph Protocol
Error! The website does not use the OG (Open Graph) protocol.
Dublin Core
Dublin Core is not used
Underscores in the URLs
Good! No underscore (_) found in the URLs.
Search engine friendly URLs
Good! The website uses SEO friendly URLs.
Checking the robots.txt file
The robots.txt file is missing!
Social
Social Engagement
No info found.
Content
Doctype
HTML 5
Encoding
Perfect! The character encoding is set: UTF-8.
Language
We have found the language localisation: ”en”.
Title
Low Vision Independence | Less Sight does NOT equal Less Life
Character length : 61
Good! The title’s length is between 10 and 70 characters.
Character length : 61
Good! The title’s length is between 10 and 70 characters.
Text / HTML ratio
Ratio : 21%
Acceptable! The text / code ratio is between 15 and 25 percent.
Acceptable! The text / code ratio is between 15 and 25 percent.
Headings
H1 | H2 | H3 | H4 | H5 | H6 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
12 | 2 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Heading structure in the source code
- <H1> Low Vision Independence
- <H1> Less Sight Does NOT Equal Less Life
- <H1> Under Construction
- <H2> We are thrilled about getting settled into a much more accessibility-friendly web platform. Please bear with us during this brief migration. You can stay up to date with us on Facebook and Twitter in the meantime. Be ready for the big launch here with free stuff give-aways!
- <H1> Your tablet speaks easy! Get started with Android Talkback.
- <H1> Reclaim Vision Independence with Android Apps & a little help from My Indey
- <H1> Look Out Google Now! There’s a new Launcher in town, and it’s Smart!
- <H1> 6 Tablet Must-haves
- <H3> Tablet prices vary greatly, ranging from below $100 to over $2500. Many now have basic features like touchscreen, speakers, microphone, and headphone jack; however, based on the needs of people with low-vision, there are some very helpful must-haves.
- <H3> 9-inch minimum screen size
- <H3> This is the diagonal distance corner-to-corner. I found seven and eight inch screens don’t provide quite the on-screen experience needed by low-vision users.
- <H3> 16 GB hard drive minimum with a speedy processor
- <H3> Using accessibility settings and many apps can take up memory space. 16 GB provides enough with a long shelf-life. In other words, as accessibility settings and apps become more robust over time, the tablet performance should not suffer.
- <H3> SD (memory) card slot
- <H3> The ability to save specific sight-adaptive apps to an SD card means that if you change devices, the memory card can transport those into your new tablet. This saves time and effort in relocating, downloading, and setting up the same apps on a new device.
- <H3> Front and Rear cameras with built-in Flash
- <H3> Many apps that magnify and identify objects require the use of a back camera. There are portable flashes that can be connected to a tablet USB port, but if the flash port is not positioned near the camera, well it’s just one more thing to carry around and fiddle with that might not be useful. The flash can also serve as a light in dim environments.
- <H3> Front-facing cameras are great as mirrors! There’s also video chatting with friends and family, in addition to taking selfies for posting on Facebook.
- <H3> High screen resolution
- <H3> With the degree of magnification involved, pixels become screen smudges very quickly. A high screen resolution helps preserve the image no matter how much it’s enlarged to see the details.
- <H3> Wi-Fi ability
- <H3> The ability to connect to the Internet means access to helpful apps from the Google Play Store, auto-updates to apps on the tablet, communications, and social media to keep in touch with friends and family.
- <H3> In sum, those are my reasons for being so picky about these six must-haves on a tablet. If the tablet is not useful to a person with low vision, then it has no place on my website. I spent dozens of hours scouring reviews on Consumer Reports, CNet, Engadget, Wired, and Amazon.
- <H3> To my astonishment, these minimum specs are rare to find together on many tablets, no matter the price level. Even Apple iPad lacks a memory card slot and a rear camera flash. Hopefully, manufacturers of large tablets will take note. For now, the following three tablets meet our needs:
- <H3> The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 tablet met all the minimum specifications, and then some! It runs on an Android operating system with access to many of the free apps we will be downloading for our purposes here. The retail price is $600, but I found it lower on many sites.
- <H3> In May, Microsoft is scheduled to launch the Surface 3 tablet that runs a Windows operating system. The app store is limited, but growing. The anticipated price is $500-$1000.
- <H3> And speaking of Windows OS tablets, another one to consider for those who enjoy the outdoors and want a truly rugged tablet, Panasonic recently introduced the Toughpad FZ-G1 that meets military standards. According to the description, it could endure just about anything, but it comes at a price over $2000.
- <H3> My Indey customizes tablets to meet personal vision needs with accessibility setting and apps. We also include technical support and tablet accessories for you.
- <H2> Less Sight does NOT equal Less Life
- <H1> Recent Posts
- <H1> Recent Comments
- <H1> Archives
- <H1> Categories
- <H1> Meta
Word cloud
- tablet17
- vision15
- apps14
- low12
- accessibility9
- indey9
- tablets9
- android9
- assistive8
- less7
- comment6
- screen6
- leave6
- technology5
- access4
- price4
- flash4
- it’s4
- august4
- memory4
- now4
- minimum4
- new4
- launcher4
- card4
- free3
- ability3
- settings3
- camera3
- needs3
- talkback3
- easy3
- google3
- review3
- equal3
- life3
- sight3
- there’s3
- independence3
- search3
- smart3
- construction3
- must-haves3
- tech3
- helpful3
- large2
- low-vision2
- town2
- devices2
- april2
- very2
- some2
- image2
- cameras2
- meet2
- runs2
- specs2
- store2
- matter2
- operating2
Keyword matrix
word | title | descriptions | heading |
---|---|---|---|
tablet | |||
vision | |||
apps | |||
low | |||
accessibility | |||
indey |
Two Word cloud
- low vision6
- technology low3
- leave a comment3
- assistive technology3
- screen reader2
- screen resolution2
Three Word cloud
- reclaim vision independence2
- apps a little help2
- tech low vision2
- memory card slot2
- get started with2
- there’s a new launcher2
404 Page
The website has a 404 error page.
Flash content
Good! The website does not have any flash contents.
Frame
Good! The website does not use iFrame solutions.
Images
We found 2 images on this web page.
Good! Every image has an alternative text attributes set on this website.
Good! Every image has an alternative text attributes set on this website.
Readability
Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level
6.30
Flesch Reading Ease
63.20
Coleman Liau Index
12.00
Automated Readability Index (ARI)
5.20
Dale–Chall Readability
5.60
SMOG Index
9.20
Spache Readibility
5.00
Number of letters
4917
Number of words
1009
Number of sentences
138
Average words per sentences
7
Number of syllables
1625
Syllables in words
1636
Average syllables in words
1.61
Number of words in first three syllables
149
Percentage of word / syllables
14.77
Words not in Dale-Chall easy-word list
331
Words not in Spache easy-word list
250
Technologies
Mobile optimization
This website is optimal for mobile devices!
Deprecated HTML elements
Good! No deprecated HTML tags are detected.
Redirection (www / not www)
Error! The web address is accessible with and without www!
Deprecated HTML elements
Good! No deprecated HTML tags are detected.
Printability
Suggestion! Unfortunately, no printer-friendly CSS found.
Meta Tag (viewport tag, mobile devices)
Error! The meta tag named viewport is missing.
Speed test
Server response time
The server response time is fast enough.
Loading time
4,556 ms
Table layout
Good! No nested tables found.
Render blocking resources
Good! No render blocking elements found!
Speed test – Javascript
Javascript
Good! Just a few javascript files are detected on the website.
File size of all javascript files combined
0.00
Javascript minifying
Great! The Javascript files are minified.
Speed test – CSS
CSS
Good! Just a few CSS files are used on this website.
File size of all css files combined
0.00
CSS minifying
Great! The CSS elements are minified.
Speed test – Compression
Uncompressed size of the of the HTML
0.00
Gzip compression
Your site uses compression.
Speed test – Browser cache
Browser cache
The browser cache is set correctly for all elements.
Speed test – Images
File size of all images combined
0.00
Image optimisation
All images are optimized.
Links
We found a total of 59 different links.
Internal links: 3
External links: 56
Internal links: 3
External links: 56
External links:
Internal links:
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Website security
IP
69.175.60.154
External hidden links
Good! No hidden external links found
Looking for eval()
Good! No eval(bas64_decode()) scripts are found
Checking for XSS vulnerability
No XSS vulnerability found
Email encryption
Good! We have not found any unencrypted email addresses.
Sites on same ip
Icons
Favicon
Good! The website uses favicon.
Order of Heading elements on mobile by position
- H1 : Low Vision Independence, ( 0px from top )
- H2 : We are thrilled about getting settled into a much more accessibility-friendly web platform. Please bear with us during this brief migration. You can stay up to date with us on Facebook and Twitter in the meantime. Be ready for the big launch here with free stuff give-aways!, ( 0px from top )
- H3 : Tablet prices vary greatly, ranging from below $100 to over $2500. Many now have basic features like touchscreen, speakers, microphone, and headphone jack; however, based on the needs of people with low-vision, there are some very helpful must-haves., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : 9-inch minimum screen size, ( 0px from top )
- H3 : This is the diagonal distance corner-to-corner. I found seven and eight inch screens don’t provide quite the on-screen experience needed by low-vision users., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : 16 GB hard drive minimum with a speedy processor, ( 0px from top )
- H3 : Using accessibility settings and many apps can take up memory space. 16 GB provides enough with a long shelf-life. In other words, as accessibility settings and apps become more robust over time, the tablet performance should not suffer., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : SD (memory) card slot, ( 0px from top )
- H3 : The ability to save specific sight-adaptive apps to an SD card means that if you change devices, the memory card can transport those into your new tablet. This saves time and effort in relocating, downloading, and setting up the same apps on a new device., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : Front and Rear cameras with built-in Flash, ( 0px from top )
- H3 : Many apps that magnify and identify objects require the use of a back camera. There are portable flashes that can be connected to a tablet USB port, but if the flash port is not positioned near the camera, well it’s just one more thing to carry around and fiddle with that might not be useful. The flash can also serve as a light in dim environments., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : Front-facing cameras are great as mirrors! There’s also video chatting with friends and family, in addition to taking selfies for posting on Facebook., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : High screen resolution, ( 0px from top )
- H3 : With the degree of magnification involved, pixels become screen smudges very quickly. A high screen resolution helps preserve the image no matter how much it’s enlarged to see the details., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : Wi-Fi ability, ( 0px from top )
- H3 : The ability to connect to the Internet means access to helpful apps from the Google Play Store, auto-updates to apps on the tablet, communications, and social media to keep in touch with friends and family., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : In sum, those are my reasons for being so picky about these six must-haves on a tablet. If the tablet is not useful to a person with low vision, then it has no place on my website. I spent dozens of hours scouring reviews on Consumer Reports, CNet, Engadget, Wired, and Amazon., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : To my astonishment, these minimum specs are rare to find together on many tablets, no matter the price level. Even Apple iPad lacks a memory card slot and a rear camera flash. Hopefully, manufacturers of large tablets will take note. For now, the following three tablets meet our needs:, ( 0px from top )
- H3 : The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 tablet met all the minimum specifications, and then some! It runs on an Android operating system with access to many of the free apps we will be downloading for our purposes here. The retail price is $600, but I found it lower on many sites., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : In May, Microsoft is scheduled to launch the Surface 3 tablet that runs a Windows operating system. The app store is limited, but growing. The anticipated price is $500-$1000., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : And speaking of Windows OS tablets, another one to consider for those who enjoy the outdoors and want a truly rugged tablet, Panasonic recently introduced the Toughpad FZ-G1 that meets military standards. According to the description, it could endure just about anything, but it comes at a price over $2000., ( 0px from top )
- H3 : My Indey customizes tablets to meet personal vision needs with accessibility setting and apps. We also include technical support and tablet accessories for you., ( 0px from top )
- H2 : Less Sight does NOT equal Less Life, ( 0px from top )
- H1 : Less Sight Does NOT Equal Less Life, ( 60px from top )
- H1 : Under Construction, ( 142px from top )
- H1 : Your tablet speaks easy! Get started with Android Talkback., ( 224px from top )
- H1 : Reclaim Vision Independence with Android Apps & a little help from My Indey, ( 306px from top )
- H1 : Look Out Google Now! There’s a new Launcher in town, and it’s Smart!, ( 388px from top )
- H1 : 6 Tablet Must-haves, ( 470px from top )
- H1 : Recent Posts, ( 661px from top )
- H1 : Recent Comments, ( 990px from top )
- H1 : Archives, ( 1062px from top )
- H1 : Categories, ( 1373px from top )
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