It’s a good practice to double-check your content before publishing your blog content to the web. We’ve covered that.
Of course, not all of the publishing on the web is done in the form of blog posts. Some of it’s done on social sites, chat rooms, and done in the form of entire sites and/or applications.
We can’t do much about the first few but when it comes to web-based projects. Launchlist has got you covered.
Exhaustive, huh?
Here’s the cool part: You fill out the checklist, fill out some contact information, and then you and the rest of the specified recipients will be contacted based on how your site stacks up against your list.
Definitely bookmarking this one. What about you?
dewde says
Dude, that’s killer.
peace | dewde
Randy says
Nice list. Though, I could care less about IE 6 compatibility. Too expensive and too hard to conform to for 5% of the users. If Google no longer cares about supporting IE 6, then why should I?
Also, I would add “Displays and functions in correctly in Safari?”, “Displays and functions correctly in Chrome?” and “Mobile version of website available?”
Tom says
It all depends on who you’re building for, though.
I’ve worked on a number of internal applications that are locked into IE6 and the development team has no influence on the platform.
It’s all contextual.