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Is there a way to easily audit links to other Help Center articles to make sure they are still published?

  • January 14, 2022
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Let's say I have a help center article (Example 1) that includes a link to another help center article (Example 2)

 

If at some point I retire Example 2 to draft status, this means the link to the article in Example 1 would no longer work.

 

Is there an easy way to identify when retiring an article if it has been linked to from other articles?

 

I'm trying to avoid building and maintaining an internal database with all articles that include links to other articles and cross-referencing whenever we retire an article.

Best answer by Aparna

Hey @user2217​ ! I see where you are coming from. For now, there isn't any easy way to identify the linked articles and as check whether they are in a published or draft state. I totally see how useful and easy it would be to have a feature to easily identify this. I will flag a feature request for you with our product team. 

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  • January 17, 2022

Hey @user2217​ ! I see where you are coming from. For now, there isn't any easy way to identify the linked articles and as check whether they are in a published or draft state. I totally see how useful and easy it would be to have a feature to easily identify this. I will flag a feature request for you with our product team. 


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