Providing Feedback on Websites and Landing Pages

An Overview on Website Feedback

  

Downloading the Web Page Annotator 


The Web Page Annotator is a powerful tool that enables you to annotate websites directly within admation. To get started, you'll first need to download and install the Web Page Annotator extension.

Once installed, the Web Page Annotator adds a new icon to your browser toolbar. This extension allows users to capture and create screenshots of websites, which can then be seamlessly imported into admation for annotation. It's a simple and efficient way to review and mark up live web pages as part of your workflow.



When you're sent an item that requires the Web Page Annotator, and you don't have the extension, you'll see the following notification:




When you see this notification, you'll need to click the link to Find out more

Admation will check your browser and will supply specific instructions for downloading the extension. Here's an example of the instructions you would see in a Google Chrome browser without the plugin:




 

Admation will only render websites that are not part of an iFrame, but we have options for these types of websites too.



Using admation for Adding Mark-Ups to Websites


Once you’ve downloaded our snapshot extension for your browser, each of the elements in a rendered website should be clickable, and you’ll be able to navigate through it just like a normal website. Click through the web-pages until you find an element you’d like to provide feedback on.

If your website isn’t showing on this screen, skip over to the next section of this document for your options.

If you can see your website inside the platform, click through the web-pages as needed until you find an element you’d like to provide feedback on. Below the website preview, there are three (3) main buttons:

  • Take Snapshot
  • Reload Site
  • Open in New Window 



When you would like to provide feedback on a certain page or website element, click Take Snapshot. This will take a still image of the page you are currently on. You can take as many snapshots as you would like. They'll each be numbered in order at the bottom of your page.

Once you're done, click on a snapshot image now located at the bottom of your page to make your edits.





You can also delete a capture by clicking the X icon next to that screenshot.

To add your comments to a screenshot, select a markup tool. Click and drag to draw a textbox where you can type in your feedback. Click Save once you are done. Continue adding your feedback in this way, and click Review when you would like to continue taking additional screen captures on the site.

 








Reviewing a Website that Doesn’t Render in admation

If your website is not showing in the Approvals view, click Open in New Window and use our Web Page Annotator extension to take screenshots of the elements you wish to provide feedback on.


Keep in mind that you should have downloaded our snapshot extension already. On Google Chrome, your snapshot will appear next to any other plugins you have already added to your browser. 

Please contact support if you require instructions on locating your snapshot extension in other browsers.



You only need to click the snapshot icon once per image. It will automatically generate a snapshot in your review panel. 

Click back to your admation tab or window to view your snapshot, and add your markups to a screenshot as per the instructions above. 





Note that if you've taken multiple screenshots, they will show across the bottom of your screen as thumbnails. 

  • Users with rendered websites would click the Review button to continue previewing the website.
  • Un-rendered websites would return to the previous tab with the website link, using the snapshot extension to take additional screenshots as needed.  


Click Approve or Changes in admation once you’re done!

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