I want to see in which articles an article is used as link.
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Beautiful Dingo
I received a work around, via filtering in the analytics, and exporting the result to CSV, and then searching the article in the URL column. But this is still a workaround. It should be possible to easily check this.
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Violet Lemming
We also need this information. It is very important for us to know where the incoming links are. We create articles for common features in the system, and it is part of the developer workflow to check for incoming links on the articles for these features so they can easily see what other system functionality uses them.
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Electric Impala
The ability to see which articles link to a particular article without having to export and search would be very helpful.
This would allow faster decision-making when deleting or updating articles because we'd know immediately whether we're impacting other articles, and if so, which ones.
Without this functionality, it's taking more time and effort to ensure changes won't negatively impact the user experience.
It'd be wonderful to integrate this into the links status dashboard.
Mohamed Shakheen
Beautiful Dingo To better assist you and explore potential solutions beyond the workaround you've mentioned, I have a few questions:
- What functionality or feature do you envision would streamline this process? For example, are you looking for a direct search capability within the analytics itself?
- How often do you need to perform this operation, and how critical is it to your workflow? This information can help prioritize potential enhancements.
Your detailed responses will help us better understand your needs and consider the most suitable improvements. Thank you
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Umbral green Woodpecker
Mohamed, sorry to butt in, but those may not be the questions to ask. Here's what will happen if we don't have this function. It creates a broken experience for our customers. So it is extremely critical to be able to know when we delete an article about the impact that it will have on incoming links. This is actually a hygiene factor. Does not cause delight if available. But will cause heartburn if not available.
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Beautiful Dingo
Mohamed Shakheen 1. Direct search capability within the analytics itself would be an improvement to the workaround. 2. Whenever I change the structure of the articles, I need this feature. And it is highly critical because a link that does not work is critical.