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How to fix broken links On A Website
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[QUOTE="Euler, post: 153668, member: 51400"] Get to work. That way things happen. For example, Wikipedia removes an unnecessary page or combines two pages. You need to change the address on the broken link to take you to a new page. If the broken link appeared as a result of the fact that the site no longer exists, you can either refer to the same page in the web archive or find a suitable replacement for the old link. If the broken link appeared because the site is not available - check if this lasts a long time. There is always a chance that the issues are temporary and are associated with DDos hosting. If you refer to a page on the site, the structure and CNC have changed, your task is to find an old page with a new URL and write it in place of the old one. If the page is deleted and you can't find a replacement for it or find it at a new address – there's nothing to be done, you'll need to remove the corrupted link completely. That way, link after link, you'll get rid of broken links. Yes, this will take some time. But that's how you show respect and care to visitors coming to your site from social media and search engines. [/QUOTE]
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