Find and Fix HTTP Links on HTTPS Pages
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 4:47 am
To quickly find (and fix) broken links, head over to Site Audit .
Look for the “ Internal Links ” section and click “ View Details ”.
Internal Links in Site Audit
You will get a list of broken internal and external links.
Broken Internal Links in Site Audit
Fix any issues by updating the target URL or removing the link altogether.
20.
Most sites migrated from HTTP to HTTPS some time ago.
But it is still common to find internal links that point to HTTP pages. And not to the current HTTPS version.
Even if there is a redirect to take users to the new gambling data usa page, these links are useless. You should update them as soon as possible.
Visit the HTTPS report in Site Audit to reveal issues with HTTP links. And learn how to fix them.
HTTPS Implementation Report in Site Audit
If there are only a small number of bad links, update them manually in your CMS.
On the other hand, if these links are site-wide (which is often the case), you should update the page templates. You can also do a search and replace in the database.
If in doubt, ask your developer.
21. Make sure your site is mobile-friendly
Mobile-friendliness is a key factor in Google rankings. In mid-2019, Google officially switched to mobile-first indexing for all sites.
Look for the “ Internal Links ” section and click “ View Details ”.
Internal Links in Site Audit
You will get a list of broken internal and external links.
Broken Internal Links in Site Audit
Fix any issues by updating the target URL or removing the link altogether.
20.
Most sites migrated from HTTP to HTTPS some time ago.
But it is still common to find internal links that point to HTTP pages. And not to the current HTTPS version.
Even if there is a redirect to take users to the new gambling data usa page, these links are useless. You should update them as soon as possible.
Visit the HTTPS report in Site Audit to reveal issues with HTTP links. And learn how to fix them.
HTTPS Implementation Report in Site Audit
If there are only a small number of bad links, update them manually in your CMS.
On the other hand, if these links are site-wide (which is often the case), you should update the page templates. You can also do a search and replace in the database.
If in doubt, ask your developer.
21. Make sure your site is mobile-friendly
Mobile-friendliness is a key factor in Google rankings. In mid-2019, Google officially switched to mobile-first indexing for all sites.