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    Home > Blogging > Plugin Checks for Broken Links

    Plugin Checks for Broken Links

    Written by Rosalind Gardner  

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    Having found 36 broken links on my blog — Broken Link Checker has just become my new favorite WordPress plugin. It also checks for missing images and will notify you through your blog’s dashboard (and the Manage -> Broken Links panel) if any are found.

    Here’s a list of Broken Link Checker’s features:

    * Checks your posts (and pages) in the background.
    * Detects links that don’t work and missing images.
    * Notifies you on the Dashboard if any are found.
    * Makes broken links display differently in posts (optional).
    * Link checking intervals can be configured, the default is set to 72 hours.
    * New/modified posts are checked ASAP.
    * You can unlink or edit broken links in the *Manage -> Broken Links* tab.

    There are several ways to manage each broken link notification. “Details” shows more info about why the link is considered “broken”. You can “Edit Post” or “Discard” to remove the message about a broken link, but not the link itself (so it will show up again later unless you fix it). Using “Unlink” removes the link from the post. If references to missing images are found, they will be listed along with the links, with “[image]” in place of link text.

    Very cool plugin — don’t know why I didn’t look for it sooner. You can download Broken Link Checker right now though for free from WordPress.


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    Posted / Revised on October 26, 2008 under Blogging
    Tags: broken link, Wordpress, Wordpress Plugins

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    Comments

    7 Responses to “Plugin Checks for Broken Links”
    1. Jarod Lam says:
      Sunday, October 26, 2008 at 19:47 pm

      Hi Rosalind,

      That’s an awesome plugin. Thank you for the tip. :)

      Reply
    2. Shawn says:
      Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 11:18 am

      I actually got this plug in in my blog and it works great! :-)

      Reply
    3. KRISHNA PR says:
      Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 3:10 am

      Hi Guys,
      Very important tip for especially budding online enterpreneur like Me. I have just begin to set up my first blog & website.

      Reply
    4. Gary Small says:
      Friday, October 31, 2008 at 0:10 am

      Rosiland,

      Hello you fellow Canadian you. How’s Alberta?
      My question is…….. does the software work on a MAC?

      Cheers,
      Gary Small

      Reply
      • Darlene says:
        Monday, November 3, 2008 at 19:52 pm

        The plugin does not work on your Mac. It is uploaded to your blog theme’s plugins. Go to http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ for the WordPress plugin directory for an explanation, if you use WP for your blogging platform. Good luck!

        Reply
        • Rosalind Gardner says:
          Monday, November 3, 2008 at 23:02 pm

          Hi Darlene,

          Thanks kindly for answering Gary’s question! :-)

          Cheers,
          Ros

      • Rosalind Gardner says:
        Monday, November 3, 2008 at 23:03 pm

        Hey Gary,

        I think Alberta’s still there. B.C. is beautiful though. :-) See below for the answer to your question from Darlene.

        Cheers,
        Ros

        Reply

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