For
the past month I have been active on various forums , social media
channels as well on this blog trying to help people with problems they
face with their Blogs based on Blogger Platform. This is a list of tools
I used repeatedly to successfully help many people. I hope this would
be helpful to those getting started with helping users in solving
problems related to Blogger platform or in general also.
1. Dig Web Interface
Its really simple tool for checking DNS records of any website. This
comes in handy when people are having problems with setting up custom
domain on Blogger. With it you can check all the DNS Records ( A , CNAME
,etc) of both the www version (like http://www.thepensters.com/ ) or the non-www version (like http://thepensters.com/)
Pro Tip : Select the Authoritative option under Nameservers to get accurate records
Alternatives : DNSGoodies and DNS Lookup are also good tools and may come handy to cross check records.
2. What's My DNS
Its helps in checking if the DNS records related to a domain are
propagating properly across the whole world. This tools comes in handy
when users have setup their records but are complaining about the domain
not working. Also its best used in combination with DigWebInterface to
get the whole picture of the DNS status of a domain.
Pro Tip : The Expected value feature available via the Gear icon , makes it easy to check the real value with a value of your choice
Alternatives : DNS Propagation Checker and Check DNS Propagation provide the same functionalities
3. Skitch
A tool from Evernote , its one of the best in class for creating
screenshots. Its various inbuilt arrows and markers make drawing
attention to specific elements in the screenshot easy. Also with a
high-fidelity and aesthetically pleasing nature of overlaying graphics ,
it make the screenshots really profession. Its come handy when
answering queries related to changing Settings in Blogger or some short
step by step tutorial on a single screen.
Pro Tip : Shortcut for saving images locally rather than in the Evernote Library CTRL+SHIFT+S
Alternatives : Jing and MonoSnap have similar capabilities. A paid alternative is Clarify
4. LICEcap
The best tool for creating GIFs by capturing a certain area of the
screen. Its really handy when creating short screencasts sans the need
of any dedicated screencast recording software. Oldschool but its easy
of use is unmatchable. A practical solution when making short tutorials
for questions that require some complex/ambiguous steps.
Pro Tip : When you start recording , there is a 3 second pre-roll
before actual recording starts. Make sure to keep this in mind so that
some portion of your recording might not go missing
Alternatives : GifCam also has same functionality
5. Screenr
Sometimes queries are best answered by a short video screencasts . For
this purpose Screenr is most effective with the ability to record
particular sections of the screen and select which audio channel has to
be used (like Mic , No Audio ,etc)
Pro Tip : Don't forget to push your screencast to Youtube which has better editing tools and a much larger community.
Alternatives : Jing also supports uploading videos to Screencast.com.For videos with complex needs , softwares like CamStudio and Camtasia are recommended
6. Pastie
When answering questions on sites like Twitter , the 140 characters are
not enough to give a fully-detailed answers. For these situations I use
Pastie to write short tutorials . As it supports formatting for many
languages , it becomes easy to share code as well.
Pro Tip : As Pastie is Anonymous , make sure to leave a signature after the tutorial so that people can easily find you
Alternatives : PasteBin and dpaste are famous sites which provides similar facility
7. HTTP Status
It gives HTTP response codes
for the URL entered. Its useful when answering queries related to
redirections and problems with images gone missing. Also sometimes its
helpful in finding issues related to Feed redirection.
Pro Tip : The Request Header options allows you to change the
User agent of the request which is useful when checking behavior on
mobile device
Alternatives : Web Sniffer gives many more details as well as giving HTTP response codes.
8. Dev Tools
Each web browser comes with their own developer tools , Looking past the
minor differences they all allow to inspect the DOM of the page. This
comes really handy when solving issues related to CSS and JavaScript. If
you are totally new to it , then I suggest checking this free course by CodeSchool for getting started
Pro Tip : Learning keyboard shortcuts will improve workflow many folds
Alternatives : There are no practical alternatives to this , but
you can surely add Extensions that extend the ability of the Dev Tools
like SnappySnippet ( copy HTML and CSS related to a element in DOM )
9. GTMetrix
For starters it gives information about the Page Size , Page Load time
and Number of Web Request. It uses Google PageSpeed & Yahoo YSlow to
recommend easy to follow instructions for improving various factors
that slowdown a site. This is useful when users ask for recommendations
in regards for improving page loading time
Pro Tip : You can easily generate PDF reports with all details
about recommendations for later reference by selecting the Full Report
option in the Download PDF link
Alternatives : Google PageSpeed Ingsights and WebPageTest
10. Wayback Machine
Best for accessing older version of a web page . Is a life-saver where
users have by mistake deleted some custom element of the blog and want
it back
Alternatives : Cached version of Pages accessible via Google ,
but the only downfall being it only save version of the most recent page
which dates back maximum 3-4 days or on the crawl rate of a site