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Broken links look as bad as broken windows. Here’s how to avoid them.
A broken link on your web site is as unattractive to visitors as a broken window in a shop. It suggests you are careless and accident-prone, which is not the image you want. They happen quite easily : a one-letter typo in a link will do it. Sometime a link to an external site is okay when you set it up then, sometime later, the site changes and the link breaks. Luckily there’s a simple way to spot broken links.
This link checker automatically checks every link on a page. It picks up broken links to pages and to images. It’s provided for free, by the World Wide Web Consortium ( W3C ) who define how the web works. Try it now & find the broken links before your clients do !


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