You created a Web site for International Paper Products and
You created a Web site for International Paper Products and Pulp, complete with links to other pages on your site and to pages on the Internet. Bob Padre, your supervisor, wants you to check periodically that the links on the corporate site are still valid. Instead of purchasing and installing a link-checking program, you decide to investigate online link checkers (Web sites that allow you to enter a Web site’s root or home address and then check all the links that emanate from that site). Use W3C Link Check or Alsop Links can Quick Check to check the links on any site of your choice. Print a few pages of the report and be prepared to turn them in to your instructor. Be patient. The program can take some time to complete its work—especially on a Web page that has a large number of links.