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<noinclude>This is used inline beside (to the right) of a broken external hyperlink to signify to editors that the hyperlink in question is dead.
This is used inline beside (to the right) of a broken external hyperlink to signify to editors that the hyperlink in question is dead.


It is suggested to update the link if possible, perhaps using archive.org.
It is suggested to update the link if possible, perhaps using archive.org.


[[Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Dead_link|List of all articles with at least one marked dead link]]
[[Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Dead_link|List of all articles with at least one marked dead link]]
It looks like this when used:{{dead link}}
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Revision as of 01:45, 20 December 2021

This is used inline beside (to the right) of a broken external hyperlink to signify to editors that the hyperlink in question is dead.

It is suggested to update the link if possible, perhaps using archive.org.

List of all articles with at least one marked dead link

It looks like this when used:[Dead Link]