ShippedChange check — first crawl stores a baseline

Internal inbound links dropped

What this page tests

Check Inbound internal link loss (links.inbound_loss), alert links.inbound_loss.

Monitored pages lost inbound internal links. Weaker internal pathways can reduce discovery and ranking potential.

Why it matters

Monitored pages lost inbound internal links. Weaker internal pathways can reduce discovery and ranking potential.

How the fail is produced

No inbound hrefs from the rest of the nav (sidebar span). After a baseline that had inbound links, this is the lost-link payload.

The sidebar lists this URL as text, not an <a href>, so other pages do not create inbound links. Type the path in TechDash if you want to open it from the app.

This page is part of the TechDash Test Site used to exercise the TechDash desktop app. Each fixture isolates a single check so you can add one path at a time and see a clear pass or fail. Search engines and users rely on stable HTTP responses, index signals, metadata, and site files. When those signals drift, organic visibility, crawl efficiency, and measurement can all suffer. Keep the homepage as the healthy control origin, then monitor the specific path you want to fail. Substantial body copy is included so thin-content and soft-404 heuristics do not fire unless that is the intended test.