The Web is ubiquitous and the number of websites is constantly increasing. It is not sufficient anymore to have any kind of website. The site should work from a technical point of view. In particular it should be ensured that there are no broken links and that the web pages are displayed correctly by all browsers.
You know it from a letter or an advertisement: Typos or grammar errors leave a bad impression.
Companies lose customers, and private persons who would like to present
themselves professionally in the web provide a rather embarrassing site
when links or email addresses are often not working.
Errors in links can result in several problems: The target of a link may not
exist (anymore), which can have various reasons. Or links which should
point to locations within a page just do not do this. Additionally search engines are often not able to identify all keywords on a page.
Typos can easily result in a page not being found. As long as a link refers to one's own pages and there are
not too many pages to maintain one may still have everything under control.
With the number of web pages increasing, though, the error rate increases
rapidly. And with respect to links to external pages one can never be sure whether they will still be valid the next day.
A tool which points out these and other errors and additionally supports fixing them plays an important role. LinkByLink is this tool.
LinkByLink is available as Standard Edition and as Pro Edition. Learn more about LinkByLink from our feature overview and our free trial version.