Link Investigator Firefox

Link Investigator

Investigates the HTTP status of links in a webpage, selection or link.

Features & Capabilities

Link Investigator

Investigates the HTTP status of links in a webpage, selection or link. Based on https://github.com/damufo/link-analyzer

Features

  • In-page link availability checking and color coding: different colors indicate different statuses of availability or unavailability of links
  • Browser action button, to quickly check a webpage and quickly see the results
  • Overview window, showing you an overview of the checked and skipped links
  • Options page, where you can set the colors used

How does it work? You have a few options to choose from.

With shortcuts

  • You can press F4 to check a whole page.
  • You can press Shift+F4 to check all the links in a selection.

With mouse - right click menu

  • Right click a link -> Check.
  • Right click a selection -> Check all links in selection
  • Right click a page -> Check all links on the page

With mouse - browser action button

  • Click the button of the addon to check all links on the page
  • If you have a selection and you click the button, only the selection will be checked

Where do I see the result? There are a few places where you can see the result.

In the page itself:

  • every link gets color-coded. Different colors have different meanings, which can be configured on the options page
  • every link gets a tooltip, showing the HTTP status of a link when you hover it, including the reason why it got color-coded as such

In the browser action button:

  • The counter will be set to indicate that some unavailable links were found
  • The counter will be set shortly in green when all links are available
  • The tooltip, which can be seen on hover of the button, displays information about the last check on the current tab

In the overview window:

  • The overview window can be hidden automatically after a timeout
  • The overview window is off by default, but can be enabled on the options page

Detection of dead links ###Indicators Aside from the HTTP status code, a few other indicators are used to mark a page as invalid:

  • the response returned is empty for websites configured to use GET requests. (note: HEAD requests are always empty so that's expected behaviour). Link Investigator uses HEAD requests by default. ("empty response using GET")
  • the responseUrl contains "404" or "error" ("responseURL indicates 404")
  • the Levenshtein distance between the requested URL and the responseUrl is less than 70 percent ("redirect to homepage")

These additional reasons are shown when you hover the specific link which might trigger this behaviour.

As you might guess, these indicators indicate that there is a high chance that there is something wrong with the URLs checked. These aren't 100% accurate though and might return a few false positives. In real life tests, these were an extra asset, catching broken or invalid links that wouldn't have been catched otherwise.

Skipped links

Some links are not checked, these include JavaScript URLs by default, and links that are related to login and logout. These can be extended by you, the user, by going to the options page where you can add extra keywords.

  • Recommended "skip links containing": logoff,logout,~signoff
  • My personal "skip links containing" (for use with Wikipedia): logoff,logout,~signoff,google,archive.is,archive.today,web.archive.org,Speciaal,manageurlsingle

Notes about the link context

The "link" context doesn't know which link you clicked, only the URL that was associated with that link. As such, it can happen that multiple elements on the page with the same URL are highlighted while you expect only one element to be highlighted.

Localisation Feel free to translate Link Investigator into your own language and submit a pull request. If you need help with this, open an issue on GitHub and I'll be glad to assist you.

These languages are already translated:

  • Dutch (Nederlands)
  • English
  • Galician (Galego)

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Support and development

Support assistance

If you notice there are bugs in Link Investigator, open an issue and let me know about it.

Support the development

If you want to support my work, you're most welcome to send me a donation: https://paypal.me/Smile4ever

User Growth & Download Statistics

Manifest V2 Add-on
By:
Geoffrey De Belie
Daily users:
16 1
Rating:
5.00
(2)
Version:
1.3.0 Last updated: 2020-03-06
Version code:
4977149
Creation date:
2019-01-06
Risk:
Moderate risk impact Low risk likelihood
Permissions:
Content scripts matches:
  • <all_urls>
Size:
145.35KB
Email:
ge*****@zoho.com
URLs:
Website
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Firefox Add-ons Store
Data ingested on:
2026-07-06
Compare stats and ranking:

Contact the developer

Chrome-Stats does not own this Firefox add-on. Please use these information below to contact the Firefox add-on developer.
Developed by:
Geoffrey De Belie
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/link-investigator/
Email:
ge*****@zoho.com
Website:
https://github.com/Smile4ever/Link-Investigator

Is Link Investigator Safe?

Risk impact
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Link Investigator requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
  • Critical Allows access to all websites, posing a significant security risk as it can monitor and modify data from any visited site.
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Risk likelihood
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Link Investigator has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

Risk likelihood analysis details
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