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		<title>FireLinkReport: Research On-Page Links (FireFox)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I&#8217;ve looked at a few tools allowing you to research on-page links like this post on extracting links from a page based on their placement and exporting links from a page to Excel . Today I am reviewing one more tool to analyze on-page links (both external and internal). FireLinkReport is a Firebug extension that allows to see and analyze all links on the currently open page. First, you will need to install Firebug (if you haven&#8217;t already). Once you are done, install the addon and activate it by right-clicking on the Firebug icon in the status bar and choosing &#8220;Enable all panels&#8221;. Go to any page, open the Firebug and click LINKs. Run the report to see all the links used on the current page grouped in 6 categories: Internal and external Internal only; External only; Absolute and relative; Absolute only; Relative only: You can slightly adjust the report by: Displaying all links as absolute for easier navigating through report, Turning off/on displaying non-page links such as javascript, mailto, ftp, etc. Turning off/on displaying links to labels on the same page. Powerful Firebug search function is also implemented which allows you to quickly find URL you are looking for in the list. With a single click you can highlight any link in the browser window.   Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . FireLinkReport: Research On-Page Links <a href="http://www.new07.org/social-media/firelinkreport-research-on-page-links%c2%a0firefox">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I&#8217;ve looked at a few tools allowing you to research on-page links like this post on extracting links from a page based on their placement and exporting links from a page to Excel . Today I am reviewing one more tool to analyze on-page links (both external and internal). FireLinkReport is a Firebug extension that allows to see and analyze all links on the currently open page. First, you will need to install Firebug (if you haven&#8217;t already). Once you are done, install the addon and activate it by right-clicking on the Firebug icon in the status bar and choosing &#8220;Enable all panels&#8221;. Go to any page, open the Firebug and click LINKs. Run the report to see all the links used on the current page grouped in 6 categories: Internal and external Internal only; External only; Absolute and relative; Absolute only; Relative only: You can slightly adjust the report by: Displaying all links as absolute for easier navigating through report, Turning off/on displaying non-page links such as javascript, mailto, ftp, etc. Turning off/on displaying links to labels on the same page. Powerful Firebug search function is also implemented which allows you to quickly find URL you are looking for in the list. With a single click you can highlight any link in the browser window.   Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . FireLinkReport: Research On-Page Links</p>
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