Any tool to help reviewing a website (snapshots, annotations, feedback)? [on hold]
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I'm looking for a tool (free/paid) to help me in reviewing my website style and interface. Such as: explain the content of the home page (footer, header, ...), take snapshots, and write comments on them.
I know this can be done using print screen and MS Paint, but I need a more professional tool to use.
Thank you in advance.
website review
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I'm looking for a tool (free/paid) to help me in reviewing my website style and interface. Such as: explain the content of the home page (footer, header, ...), take snapshots, and write comments on them.
I know this can be done using print screen and MS Paint, but I need a more professional tool to use.
Thank you in advance.
website review
put on hold as off-topic by bertieb, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Pimp Juice IT, PeterH Dec 4 at 12:42
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I'm looking for a tool (free/paid) to help me in reviewing my website style and interface. Such as: explain the content of the home page (footer, header, ...), take snapshots, and write comments on them.
I know this can be done using print screen and MS Paint, but I need a more professional tool to use.
Thank you in advance.
website review
I'm looking for a tool (free/paid) to help me in reviewing my website style and interface. Such as: explain the content of the home page (footer, header, ...), take snapshots, and write comments on them.
I know this can be done using print screen and MS Paint, but I need a more professional tool to use.
Thank you in advance.
website review
website review
edited Dec 9 '10 at 8:37
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asked Dec 9 '10 at 8:18
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put on hold as off-topic by bertieb, fixer1234, Twisty Impersonator, Pimp Juice IT, PeterH Dec 4 at 12:42
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Related: Firefox addon to write annotations/notes for a web page?
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Jan 22 '11 at 12:05
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Dec 2 at 4:03
Related: Firefox addon to write annotations/notes for a web page?
– Arjan
Jan 22 '11 at 12:05
Related: Firefox addon to write annotations/notes for a web page?
– Arjan
Jan 22 '11 at 12:05
Q&A is hard, let's go shopping!
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I'm assuming your annotating live websites (such as www.google.com). I used a tool when teaching, called Diigo. It allows you to stick annotations on to web pages, and if you have friends added to this service then they'll be able to view remarks you've made. There is also a cool toolbar for Firefox that expands on this services usability.
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If you use Safari, Coda Notes is an extension that allows you to directly annotate and send screenshots as email from your browser.
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I'm assuming your annotating live websites (such as www.google.com). I used a tool when teaching, called Diigo. It allows you to stick annotations on to web pages, and if you have friends added to this service then they'll be able to view remarks you've made. There is also a cool toolbar for Firefox that expands on this services usability.
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I'm assuming your annotating live websites (such as www.google.com). I used a tool when teaching, called Diigo. It allows you to stick annotations on to web pages, and if you have friends added to this service then they'll be able to view remarks you've made. There is also a cool toolbar for Firefox that expands on this services usability.
add a comment |
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up vote
2
down vote
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I'm assuming your annotating live websites (such as www.google.com). I used a tool when teaching, called Diigo. It allows you to stick annotations on to web pages, and if you have friends added to this service then they'll be able to view remarks you've made. There is also a cool toolbar for Firefox that expands on this services usability.
I'm assuming your annotating live websites (such as www.google.com). I used a tool when teaching, called Diigo. It allows you to stick annotations on to web pages, and if you have friends added to this service then they'll be able to view remarks you've made. There is also a cool toolbar for Firefox that expands on this services usability.
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answered Dec 9 '10 at 12:00
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If you use Safari, Coda Notes is an extension that allows you to directly annotate and send screenshots as email from your browser.
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If you use Safari, Coda Notes is an extension that allows you to directly annotate and send screenshots as email from your browser.
add a comment |
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1
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If you use Safari, Coda Notes is an extension that allows you to directly annotate and send screenshots as email from your browser.
If you use Safari, Coda Notes is an extension that allows you to directly annotate and send screenshots as email from your browser.
answered Dec 9 '10 at 13:15
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– Arjan
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