There are several Chrome extensions that can be used to highlight links and display their status codes on a webpage. Some popular options include:
- Check My Links (RECOMMENDED): This extension scans a webpage for all links and checks their status codes. It then highlights the links in different colors to indicate whether they are working or not.
- Linkclump: This extension allows you to highlight multiple links on a webpage by dragging a selection box over them, and then opening them in new tabs or windows all at once.
- Link Redirect Trace: This extension traces redirects and shows the status code of each hop.
- HTTP Headers: This extension allows you to view the HTTP headers of a page while you browse.
You can find these extensions in the Chrome Web Store by searching and installing them.
How to install a chrome extension?
To install a Chrome browser extension, you can follow these steps:
- Open Google Chrome and go to the Chrome Web Store at https://chrome.google.com/webstore
- Search for the extension you would like to install.
- Click on the “Add to Chrome” button on the extension’s page.
- A pop-up window will appear, asking you to confirm the installation. Click on “Add Extension”.
- The extension will now be installed and added to the browser. You can access it from the Chrome menu (three dots in the upper right corner) or from the Extensions page (chrome://extensions/).
Please keep in mind that these are 3rd party extensions, use them with caution and at your own risk.