Simple GitHub Pages website to use for testing website broken link checkers.
Point your broken link checker at https://frederickjh.github.io/broken-link-test-website/ to test it. The final slash (/) is required or Github will give you its own 404 page. The page contains 33 broken links of various types and combinations.
- Absolute broken link to image
- Absolute broken link to audio file
- Two absolute broken links to video files
- Absolute broken link to non-existing page
- Absolute broken anchor link to non-existing page
- Absolute broken anchor link to test page
- Absolute broken link to non-existing page
- Relative broken link to image
- Relative broken link to audio file
- Two relative broken links to video files
- Relative broken link to non-existing page
- Relative broken anchor link to non-existing page
- Relative broken anchor link to test page
- Relative broken link to non-existing page
- Broken link to image on a example.com that does not exist.
- Broken link to audio file on example.com that does not exist.
- Two broken links to video files on example.com that do not exist.
- Broken link on example.com domain.
- Broken anchor link to non-existing page on different domain.
- Broken anchor link to existing page on different domain.
- Broken link on different domain with query string.
- Broken link to non-existing domain.
- Broken link to image on non-existing domain
- Broken link to audio file on non-existing domain
- Two broken links to video files on non-existing domain
- Broken anchor link on non-existing domain
- Broken link to non-existing domain with query string
- Broken link to missing favicon.ico (A good broken link checker should check this if it hit the root of the website. There might be a tag in the page that redirects the browser to another file.)