Websites themselves come in all shapes and sizes. Due to this, there are a lot of things people tend to overlook. Some weblinks that would otherwise not be identifiable, parts in the coding where things don't make sense... Hell, even spelling and grammatical errors. These sorts of details need to be identified and understood.
I have a history with using HTML coding on webpages, so I have an understanding of web-based coding, therefore I could identify where things are located simply by looking at the code of the website. I can also get access to Adobe Dreamweaver for a short period, meaning if I were to look in even further depth, I could do so by exporting the entire site into Dreamweaver directly. I have past experience using this too.
In order to fully comprehend where the website stands, I cannot guarantee you a full testing sequence. Things will be done based upon the hyperlinks and structure of the website itself, meaning I could click on any one hyperlink, and find myself randomly going across the entire website to ensure it works.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask, at present the only thing I really need to know is, what are the addresses? :)