![]() However, if the status is good, then Integrity makes a further check to see whether a name or id can be found on the target page matching the link fragment. ![]() If a link url has a #fragment then Integrity will report the server response code as before (coloured red if status is bad). this will cause urls like /index.html#top and /index.html#bottom to be reported as separate links (resulting in more data) and tested separately. You can switch the option on using a new checkbox on Integrity's first tab: Small but important fix, all-links.csv wasn't properly escaping quotes in link textĪdds ability to test anchors. Fixes a problem with the sitemap visualiser Fixes urls being duplicated in Sitemap table under certain circumstances and settings With the new 'check anchors' switched on, urls with #anchor fragments were sometimes incorrectly appearing in the Sitemap and SEO tables 'include web access' feature now documented and supported Improvements to the (previously present but undocumented feature) 'include web access' Improvements to the styling of the summary reports (html / pdf) Fixes two specific fields of a link instance (target and hreflang) being displayed incorrectly after saving and reloading data These columns are hidden by default but can be shown using the 'columns' selector above each of those views. Adds sortable columns to links views and link inspector for rel = sponsored and rel = ugc.
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