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Good app for finding Web page broken links?
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Mac Elite
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I use Dreamweaver but it broken link checker is mediocre and the interface or just as bad. Any good tools / apps for Mac that check a websites broken links? thanks
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There's a free add-on for Firefox called Web Developer. It consists of a toolbar with all sorts of features useful to the average webmaster, including an external link checker which opens them all automatically in new tabs. You'll have to do this for each page, but it's faster than clicking the links one by one.
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Pat, I have it, but my website has 400 inner pages, so It wont work.
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thanks B! yeah, no command line stuff! Will keep searching.
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Google Analytics is probably a good option.
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Originally Posted by jeff k
thanks B! yeah, no command line stuff! Will keep searching.
Web development without the command line? Really?
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Yeah Jeff, I hope you have a lowered set of expectations from what you can get out of the Dreamweaver WYSIWYG editor.
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