Do ‘Archive’ stats mean that some page wasn’t found?
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I’m under the impression that when I haven’t corrected a internal link to some page, then when someone uses the bad link they get sent to Archives, which is apparently my home page.
How can I check for defective links? How can I find out what page they appear on?
Are defective links the problem?
Karen Kline
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I’m not sure that going to my site will provide any insight into the problem. But, I’m happy to provide my url… this is to the most visited page: https://health-boundaries.com/vitamin-b12-and-fingernails/
What I mean is that I have a lot of pages. I’ve been checking the links, page by page… Today, so far 9:43 a.m., my WordPress stats show 7 visits to Archives… Very few people choose to go to my homepage because it isn’t dedicated to specific information.
I have one visit to Health-Boundaries… which is my homepage.
I don’t know if I did the linking thing right… here is the address: https://health-boundaries.com/vitamin-b12-and-fingernails/
Thank you for your help :-)
Karen Kline
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The reason staff-zinnia wanted your site address was to check it is hosted here at WordPress.com. Then checks could be made behind the scenes to see how your site was set up.
Alas, your site isn’t hosted here. As it isn’t on WordPress.com servers then WordPress.com staff can’t assist you. You’ll need to register an account at the correct support forum for the software your site uses:
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Thanks for sharing. That site does not use the managed hosting environment that we have here at WordPress.com. Instead, you are using the other version of WordPress. That’s the open source WordPress.org software. Help for that comes from https://wordpress.org/support/forums/ or through your hosting provider (CloudFlare).
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Oh, sorry. I really have understanding of the two distinct things.
That was very kind of you to offer to help.
Karen Kline
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