tut.edu.tw Website Information
Daily Unique Visits: 2,262
Daily Page Views: 6,786
Income Per Day: $20
Estimated Value: $7,200
This website is located in Taiwan and is using following IP address 192.192.3.1. See the complete list of popular websites hosted in Taiwan.
tut.edu.tw is registered under .TW top-level domain. Please check other sites in .TW zone.
Website tut.edu.tw is using the following name servers:
- ns.tut.edu.tw
- ns1.tut.edu.tw
and is probably hosted by ERX-TANET-ASN1 Taiwan Academic Network (TANet) Information Center, TW. See the full list of other websites hosted by ERX-TANET-ASN1 Taiwan Academic Network (TANet) Information Center, TW.
The highest website tut.edu.tw position in Alexa rank database was 32900 and the lowest rank position was 935454. Current position of tut.edu.tw in Alexa rank database is 475532.
Desktop speed score of tut.edu.tw (98/100) is better than the results of 95.58% of other sites and shows that the page is performing great on desktop computers.
Mobile usability score of tut.edu.tw (61/100) is better than the results of 5.47% of other sites and means that the page is not mobile-friendly.
Mobile speed score of tut.edu.tw (97/100) is better than the results of 95.14% of other sites and shows that the landing page performance on mobile devices is excellent.
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tut.edu.tw whois
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12th Fl, 106, Hoping E. Road, Sec 2.
Taiwan Republic of China, R.O.C
TW
Domain Name: edu.tw
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tut.edu.tw server information
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tut.edu.tw desktop page speed rank
Last tested: 2018-01-27
tut.edu.tw Desktop Speed Test Quick Summary
priority - 1Leverage browser caching
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Leverage browser caching for the following cacheable resources:
http://tut.edu.tw/openwebmail/images/bg-titleblue.gif (expiration not specified)
priority - 0Enable compression
Compressing resources with gzip or deflate can reduce the number of bytes sent over the network.
Enable compression for the following resources to reduce their transfer size by 3.6KiB (61% reduction).
priority - 0Minify HTML
Compacting HTML code, including any inline JavaScript and CSS contained in it, can save many bytes of data and speed up download and parse times.
Minify HTML for the following resources to reduce their size by 2.2KiB (38% reduction).
priority - 0Optimize images
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tut.edu.tw Desktop Resource Breakdown
Total Resources | 3 |
Number of Hosts | 1 |
Static Resources | 2 |
tut.edu.tw mobile page speed rank
Last tested: 2018-01-22
tut.edu.tw Mobile Speed Test Quick Summary
priority - 2Leverage browser caching
Setting an expiry date or a maximum age in the HTTP headers for static resources instructs the browser to load previously downloaded resources from local disk rather than over the network.
Leverage browser caching for the following cacheable resources:
http://tut.edu.tw/openwebmail/images/openwebmail.gif (expiration not specified)
priority - 0Enable compression
Compressing resources with gzip or deflate can reduce the number of bytes sent over the network.
Enable compression for the following resources to reduce their transfer size by 3.6KiB (61% reduction).
priority - 0Minify HTML
Compacting HTML code, including any inline JavaScript and CSS contained in it, can save many bytes of data and speed up download and parse times.
Minify HTML for the following resources to reduce their size by 2.2KiB (38% reduction).
priority - 0Optimize images
Properly formatting and compressing images can save many bytes of data.
Optimize the following images to reduce their size by 880B (13% reduction).
tut.edu.tw Mobile Resource Breakdown
Total Resources | 3 |
Number of Hosts | 1 |
Static Resources | 2 |
tut.edu.tw mobile page usability
Last tested: 2018-01-22
tut.edu.tw Mobile Usability Test Quick Summary
priority - 40Use legible font sizes
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and 1 others render only 5 pixels tall (13 CSS pixels).網頁資料
and 3 others render only 4 pixels tall (10 CSS pixels).OpenWebMail
and 1 others render only 5 pixels tall (13 CSS pixels).version 2.52
renders only 5 pixels tall (13 CSS pixels).priority - 17Size tap targets appropriately
Some of the links/buttons on your webpage may be too small for a user to easily tap on a touchscreen. Consider making these tap targets larger to provide a better user experience.
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<input type="text" name="loginname">
and 1 others are close to other tap targets.<input type="submit" name="loginbutton">
is close to 3 other tap targets.<label></label>
and 1 others are close to other tap targets.<label></label>
and 3 others are close to other tap targets.priority - 10Configure the viewport
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tut.edu.tw HTML validation
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Start tag seen without seeing a doctype first. Expected “<!DOCTYPE html>”.
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Internal encoding declaration “big5” disagrees with the actual encoding of the document (“utf-8”).
"...L> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=big5"> <TITL..."
Attribute “onhelp” not allowed on element “body” at this point.
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The “background” attribute on the “body” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
"...> </HEAD> <BODY BACKGROUND="/openwebmail/images/backgrounds/Globe.gif" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" ONHELP="window.open('/openwebmail/help/zh_TW.Big5/index.html', '_help'); return false;"> <styl..."
The “bgcolor” attribute on the “body” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
"...> </HEAD> <BODY BACKGROUND="/openwebmail/images/backgrounds/Globe.gif" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" ONHELP="window.open('/openwebmail/help/zh_TW.Big5/index.html', '_help'); return false;"> <styl..."
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The “font” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “align” attribute on the “p” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
"...lvetica"> <p align="center"> <a hr..."
An “img” element must have an “alt” attribute, except under certain conditions. For details, consult guidance on providing text alternatives for images.
"...edu.tw/"> <img border="0" src="/openwebmail/images/openwebmail.gif"></a></..."
Element “table” not allowed as child of element “font” in this context. (Suppressing further errors from this subtree.)
"...></a></p> <table border="0" align="center" width="260" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><..."
The “align” attribute on the “table” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “width” attribute on the “table” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
"...></a></p> <table border="0" align="center" width="260" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><..." Line: 49 Column: 1 - 57
"...3161bd"> <table width="100%" cellpadding=0 cellspacing=1 border=0> <tr> ..."
The “cellpadding” attribute on the “table” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
"...></a></p> <table border="0" align="center" width="260" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><..." Line: 49 Column: 1 - 57
"...3161bd"> <table width="100%" cellpadding=0 cellspacing=1 border=0> <tr> ..." Line: 55 Column: 1 - 57
"...n"> <BR> <table align=center border=0 cellspacing=2 cellpadding=0> <tr> ..."
The “cellspacing” attribute on the “table” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
"...></a></p> <table border="0" align="center" width="260" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr><..." Line: 49 Column: 1 - 57
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"...n"> <BR> <table align=center border=0 cellspacing=2 cellpadding=0> <tr> ..."
The “border” attribute on the “table” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “bgcolor” attribute on the “td” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
"...="0"> <tr><td bgcolor="#3161bd" background="/openwebmail/images/bg-titleblue.gif">  ..." Line: 47 Column: 15 - 51
"...></tr><tr><td align="center" bgcolor="#3161bd"> <tab..." Line: 51 Column: 5 - 20
"...er=0> <tr> <td bgcolor=#ffffff> <form..."
The “align” attribute on the “td” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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Malformed byte sequence: “be”.
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Malformed byte sequence: “e0”, “ae”.
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Malformed byte sequence: “b7”.
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Malformed byte sequence: “e0”, “a6”.
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Malformed byte sequence: “e0”, “bb”.
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Malformed byte sequence: “ce”.
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Malformed byte sequence: “fe”.
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Malformed byte sequence: “e9”, “a5”.
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Malformed byte sequence: “e0”.
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Malformed byte sequence: “ec”, “b3”.
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Start tag “input” seen in “table”.
"..."" /></td> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="logindomain" VALUE="tut.edu.tw"> </tr>..."
End tag “td” seen, but there were open elements.
"...ble> <BR> </td> <div>..."
Unclosed element “form”.
"...=#ffffff> <form method="post" action="/cgi-bin/openwebmail/openwebmail.pl" enctype="multipart/form-data" name="login"> <BR>..."
Start tag “div” seen in “table”.
"...<BR> </td> <div><input..."
Cannot recover after last error. Any further errors will be ignored.
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Warnings
The “border” attribute is obsolete. Consider specifying “img { border: 0; }” in CSS instead.
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tut.edu.tw TRACEROUTE
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