My response is the same as Elizabeth's - Focusing in on the language (text) means using more conventional CA methods Looking at the website as a whole - well the only people that have generated tools for this that I know of are Noral Paul's team at the Institute for New Media Studies, University of Minnesota. They had a prototype - an analysis tool for looking specifically at online newspapers and comparing them. . . this may be connected to their current project in digital storytelling. Might be worth a look. http://www.inms.umn.edu/ POINT HERE is that the comparable units of the websites were each defined as elements, pulled into a qualitative database where the comparisons could be made. So each item on each webpage was selected by hand, tagged as an "element" type - etc. Then the elements could be compared from page to page. QSR International NVivo 6 is an interesting analysis tool for text but don't think it will work on .html unless cut & copy into the database. Cheers, Denise Denise N. Rall, PhD candidate, School of Environ. Science, Southern Cross University, Lismore NSW 2480 Sustainable Forestry Mentoring Coordinator & Internet Researcher Room T2.12, +61 (0)2 6620 3577 Tuesdays or Mobile 0438 233 344 http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/rsm/staff/pages/drall/index.html