Maintaining functional, clear, and
user-friendly links is crucial for
accessibility, user experience, and SEO.
Follow these steps to identify, fix, and
manage links effectively:
Checking for Broken Links
- Regularly review all links on your
pages
to ensure they are functional and point to
the correct destination.
- Use tools like DubBot to find
broken links
and review their associated error
statuses.
- Manually verify links to confirm
they
still lead to the intended pages. Use
the anchor text and context to determine
whether the link aligns with the content’s
purpose.
Reminder: External links (any
URL that is not on the specific website
you are working on, even if it’s a
different Cornell website) should always
open in a new tab for better
usability.
How To Fix A Broken Link
DubBot highlights issues
and other metrics for webpages within your
site, including pages with broken
links.
Using DubBot:
- Navigate to the Broken
Links Panel in
DubBot to view a list of reported
issues.
- Identify the error type (e.g., 404 error
for a
truly broken link).
- Locate the broken link and the page it is
on.
- Replace the broken link with a valid one
by:
- Finding the correct destination URL.
- Verifying the new link works as
intended
before publishing.
Manual Fixes:
- If DubBot highlights no issues, but you
identify a broken link manually:
- Use site search tools to locate the
correct
page.
- Contact the content owner if the
correct URL
isn’t clear.
Test the updated link and save your
changes.
Outlook SafeLinks
What Are SafeLinks?
Outlook SafeLinks rewrite URLs
in
emails for
security purposes, adding tracking and
protection parameters. While helpful in
emails, these URLs can harm user
experience,
SEO, and readability on websites.
Why Clean SafeLinks Before Adding
Them to
Websites?
- Readability: Users should easily
understand
where a link leads.
User
- Trust: Clean URLs appear more
professional and trustworthy.
- SEO: Search engines prioritize
simple,
direct
URLs, which SafeLinks are not.
How to Clean SafeLinks:
- Hover and Copy: Right-click the
link in your email to copy the
original URL (rather than the SafeLink).
- Use Online Tools: Services like Link Expander can reveal the
original URL.
- Browser Extensions: Use extensions
like ClearURLs to remove
tracking parameters automatically.
Best Practices for Link Text
Accessibility Tips
- Use descriptive link text that clearly
conveys
the destination’s purpose.
- Avoid vague phrases
like “click here” or “read more.”
Ensure link text is specific to the action
or
page it references. For example:
- Bad: "Click here for the
admissions page."
- Good: "Visit the admissions
page to learn
about applying to the program."
SEO Tips
- Include relevant keywords in your link
text
where appropriate.
- Avoid excessive linking to improve
readability
and focus user attention.