Getting-Started
Run Your First Check
Quick Start Guide: Run Your First Check
Creating a Check in Sitepager is quick and easy. All you need is the starting URL of your website. Follow these steps to get started:
Step 1: Log In to Sitepager
If you don’t have a Sitepager account yet, sign up here to create one.
Visit the Sitepager dashboard and log in with your credentials.
Step 2: Provide Your Website URL
On the dashboard, click the "Create New Check" button.
Enter the starting URL of your website (e.g.,
https://sitepager.io
).Optionally, give your Check a descriptive name to help identify it later (e.g., Website Check).
Step 3: Run a Simple Check
Use the default Check settings to get started quickly—no additional configuration is required.
Click the "Run Check" button to begin. Sitepager will:
Crawl and test all accessible pages linked from your starting URL, ensuring comprehensive coverage of your website.
Automatically save your configuration in the All Configs tab for future use.
Step 4: Review Initial Results
Baseline Creation: The first run of your Check is automatically saved as the baseline, including all the pages Sitepager discovered during the crawl.
Step 5: Re-Run the Check
Make a small change to your website (e.g., update content or change a button color).
Go to the All Configs tab in the top menu.
Locate your saved configuration and click "Run" to re-run the Check.
This will trigger a comparison between the updated page and the baseline, highlighting visual differences.
Step 6: Review the Results
Once the Check is complete, view the results in the dashboard:
Highlighted Differences: Areas where visual changes or regressions occurred will be clearly marked.
Actionable Insights: Use the insights to identify and resolve issues efficiently.
Next Steps
Refine Your Checks:
Learn how to customize Checks with advanced options in:
How to Configure Visual Comparison Thresholds.
Understand Baselines and Configurations:
Discover how to manage and use multiple baselines in the How to Manage Multiple Baselines Guide.