
This is a great course and I'm learning a lot. Thanks for taking the time to research, write and support.
The articles inspired me to run my website through the W3C link checker (amongst doing other good things).
My question is "are broken URI fragments a problem?" The normal operation of the site doesn't seem to be affected although I'm wondering if google page rank is affected (my site is writen SEF and yet seems stuck at PR2 even though alexa is rising nicely though 650K now).
As I understand it, the google spider would follow these links and find only styling fragments but no content. Therefore the ranking engine would never get to see the keyword rich content.
Here is the W3C linkchecker report detail:
(The only box I ticked was the "check linked documents recursively" and I set this to ten levels.)
W3C linkchecker returned the following report
2001Some of the links to this resource point to broken URI fragments (such as index.html#fragment).
error Lines: 74, 75, 76, 77, 157, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 299, 308, 315, 326, 337, 348, 357, 367, 376, 386, 396, 406, 417, 427, 436, 446, 456
http://www.my-own-site.com/ Status: 200 OK
Some of the links to this resource point to broken URI fragments (such as index.html#fragment).
Broken fragments:
*
http://www.my-own-site.com/#ja-content (line 74)
*
http://www.my-own-site.com/#ja-col1 (line 76)
*
http://www.my-own-site.com/#ja-mainnav (line 75)
*
http://www.my-own-site.com/#ja-col2 (line 77)
Any comments appreciated
Post edited Thursday, 18. June 2009, 23:48:52