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Thanks to this, I can copy several source URLs from my link list and open them in different tabs in the browser at the same time: screenshot multiple urls Next, the “Outline external Link” function of the Web Developer browser add-on is used: web developer example left It outlines all external links on a page so that I can quickly identify them. This is particularly helpful if external links are not styled differently than the text or if the text is simply very long: example application highlight external links The “invisible” link can be found quickly thanks to the web developer! With the old Firefox function you could save a shortcut for this function.
That way you were even faster. Unfortunately, I have no longer been able to find this Special Data function since the Firefox update - unfortunately this is no longer possible in Chrome either. If anyone has a tip for me, give it to me! What are good links? You can recognize a good link because you don't think “it was bought/swapped/not real!”. Good links offer you added value as a reader - they make sense at this point and are, for example, a source or a real recommendation. A link is particularly useful if it brings real traffic to your site.

Hand on heart: Which of you has ever clicked on a keyword footer link? By the way, I firmly believe that a link from a small "lover site" is worth more (and definitely not dangerous!) than a link from a large news site if that news site sells tons of links. design” as a knockout criterion for a site. Just because a theme is outdated doesn't mean the site is inferior. Hobby site operators in particular do not have the best programming and design knowledge. ...and how do I get it? To be honest – good links are usually not forced.
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