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Accept cookies Checking for errors on the website can be done with the following two steps: In the top tabs, click the Response Codes tab Filter by Client Error ( xx) When the overview is empty, no errors can be found on the website. Are there any URLs in the overview Then you can use the steps below to find out which pages are linked to it, so that you can remove or replace the URL. Click on the first URL in the overview In the lower window tabs, click the Inlinks tab Look at the URLs in the FROM column again using the other URLs listed.
Is a error due to a page's URL being modified Always provide a redirect so that the visitor always ends up on the right page. . Discover unnecessary redirects With a redirect you can ensure that a visitor is photo editor automatically forwarded to URL B when visiting URL A. This is often used when a URL on a page is changed. The redirect automatically redirects anyone who tries to visit the old URL to the new URL.

By unnecessary redirects I don't mean that no more redirects need to be set up. This is because external websites can link to the old URL. What I do mean by this is that it is unnecessary to link internally to the old URL, because here it is better to link directly to the correct URL. Accept cookies To track down these internal unnecessary redirects, follow pretty much the same steps as troubleshooting errors, namely: In the top tabs, click the Response Codes tab Filter by Redirection ( xx) Is the overview empty Then the website will not link to old URLs.
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