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Easier way to find where the issue where found. If link A is found and response with a 404 it would be helpful to easier be able to navigate where the link was found so I can quickly solve the issue. Right now I know since I spend some time in the new tool but it's not user-friendly to find which page this 404 was fount at.
Andrey Kirillov
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Andrey Kirillov
Merged in a post:
Show page where internal 404s are found
Craig Harkins
You show URLs which are generating a 404 error, but there is not an obvious way to diagnose by looking at what the crawl path to the 404 was.
Other site crawlers show the referring URL for internal crawls to help see the URL and code snippet generating the error.
Andrey Kirillov
Merged in a post:
404 Error, But Don't Show the Source of That 404
M Aamir Mursleen
Please add the source of the 404 error, I am unable to see and fix. I mean I want to see from which page it is causing issue 404, so that I can go to that article and fix that URL.
Andrey Kirillov
Hi Tobias,
Thank you for the request.
There are two easy ways to see pages that have links to 404 pages.
- For a specific page there is a column in the Data explorer called "No. of inlinks". Click on that number opens the URL details panel that shows pages that have a link to that target page.
- Also you can see all pages on your website that link to broken pages. To do that you can check the issue called “Page has links to broken page” (or do simple request in the Data Explorer “internal outlinks to 4xx/5xx - Exists”).
Please let me know if it helps.
Andrey Kirillov
Hi Aamir,
Thank you for the request.
There are two ways to see pages that have links to 404 pages.
- For a specific page there is a column in the Data explorer called "No. of inlinks". Click on that number opens the URL details panel that shows pages that have a link to that target page.
- Also you can see all pages on your website that link to broken pages. To do that you can check the issue called “Page has links to broken page” (or do simple request in the Data Explorer “internal outlinks to 4xx/5xx - Exists”).
Please let me know if it helps.
Andrey Kirillov
Hi Craig,
Thank you for the request.
There are two ways to see pages that have links to 404 pages.
- For a specific page there is a column in the Data explorer called "No. of inlinks", by clicking that number you'll get the list of pages that have a link to that target page.
- Also you can see all pages on your website that link to broken pages. To do that you can check the issue called “Page has links to broken page” (or do simple request in the Data Explorer “internal outlinks to 4xx/5xx - Exists”).
Please let me know if it helps.
Asad Zulfahri
Similar issue @ https://ahrefs.canny.io/site-audit/p/issue-found-at
Asad Zulfahri
Asad Zulfahri
Adding to this should add the source to all other similar 3XX, 4XX, etc error reports. Saves us a lot of time since digging through the data explorer one by one takes an insane amount of time.
Andrey Kirillov
Asad Zulfahri: please see my comment bellow. The same way you can get incoming links to any page. There is also an issue called "Page has links to redirect" to check all pages that have links to redirected pages.
Sam Martin-Ross
Agreed Tobias, same with other errors like "image file size too large", the tool doesn't show what page the image is on
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