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Quality Assurance

Web quality assurance (QA) testing is the process of verifying that web content is current and free of errors. High quality content is better for site visitors and more optimized for search engines.

Web Content QA Basics

Web content QA testing should be completed on a regular basis on your site.

  • Utilize Acquia Optimize reports to identify and resolve broken links and misspellings.
  • Let the Boise State WordPress theme style your text for you. Do not alter the size, color, or font of any text or headings. Be sure to “Paste as text” if you are pasting content in from word processing software to avoid bringing in external font styles.
  • Review content on a desktop and on a mobile device. Is your content optimized for all screen sizes?
  • Keep content updated. Frequent updates to your site’s content will increase search engine optimization. Update or delete outdated pages. Refresh outdated photos.
  • Test your pages in University-supported desktop and mobile browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Apple Safari.

QA for Site Optimization

Review the list below for ways to optimize your content and improve user experience on your site.

Acquia Optimize

Boise State staff and faculty can request access to Acquia Optimize reports by completing the Acquia Optimize (Monsido) Request Form or by submitting a ticket to the OIT Help Desk at 426-4357 or e-mail helpdesk@boisestate.edu.

What is Acquia Optimize?

Acquia Optimize is web governance software that regularly scans the public-facing Boise State WordPress sites and provides insights into how to fix accessibility and content quality issues like:

  • Broken links
  • Misspellings
  • Accessibility errors

Accessing Acquia Optimize Reports

To access the Acquia Optimize web interface, browse to the Acquia Optimize Login Portal and login with your Boise State username and password. We recommend bookmarking this link for easy access.

Monitoring with Acquia Optimize

For additional information about using Acquia Optimize, see the resources published at Monitoring with Monsido.