- Google Search Console enables you to review any broken links and errors that Googleโs crawlers discover. This information is automatically updated every time Google crawls your site.
- W3C Link Checker scans your site for broken links on demand. This method also provides the specific line in the HTML source file that contains the broken link.
Method #1: Google Search Console
To continuously monitor your site for broken links using Google Search Console, follow these steps:-
Log in to your Google Search Console account.
๐ Note If you do not yet have a Google Search Console account, you can sign up for one here.
- Click the site you want to monitor. The Search Console page appears.
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Click Crawl, and then click Fetch as Google. Here you can request Google to crawl specific pages on your website.
๐ Note This process is not immediate. It can take up to one week for Google to crawl your site.
- After Google crawls the site, to access the results click Crawl, and then click Crawl Errors. The Crawl Errors page appears.
- Under URL Errors, you can see any broken links that Google discovered during the crawl process.
Method #2: W3C Link Checker
To scan your site for broken links using W3C Link Checker, follow these steps:- Use your web browser to visit the W3C Link Checker.
- In the Enter the address (URL) of a document that you would like to check text box, type the URL of the site you want to scan.
- To see only the relevant output, select the Summary Only check box.
- To check links on subsequent pages, select the Check linked documents recursively check box. In the recursion depth text box, type how many levels you want to check.
- Click Check. The results appear as each page is scanned.