My new system is becoming quicker at changing and deleting older HREF coding to newer coding. This is my latest method that I have found is useful to me and to you.
First, when you replace older URLs with new ones I use the Edit Function and by running a blue or purple line through the existing URL I can more easily replace all URLs with new ones using the copy and paste function in the edit function built into most Browsers. I'm presently using A Chrome browser. I preferred a Firefox Browser but for some reason I couldn't get it to work right at a certain point and had to switch to Chrome in order to keep blogging here at blogspot (blogger.com).
So, by changing each and every Href line of code to a new one I have found it more efficient to update my links page. So, first you blue or purple out your old URL and then replace it with a whole new one in one move. Next you replace the text part of the HREF coding by repeating the same moves. Then you test what you have done on that single one line of code as it is added by loading it at your site. If it works then you move onto the next line of code. And repeat until you have finished your most read links for the day if that is what you are doing.
Note: when I say one line of code it could be 2 or 3 lines but I'm referring to the HREF coding from the beginning of it until you get past the end of the text and ending symbols to your whole HREF line of code (which again could be in two or three lines of code depending upon how long your URL and Text is.
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