This is why I'm giving you all my Titles page so you have a better Idea of what is being read in the last week or so at this site.
What is read within any one month (30 days or so) is at the very top of the page but the links page is likely only 1 week or 2 weeks at most in what is most being read. I don't do the top links because they are programmed to automatically display by my daughter in HTML. However, the most time I have to spend (doing anything) at this site is the Links page I try to put up daily but usually I can't get it completely up to date more than about once a week because of all the programming involved.
However, here's a hint if you are just learning about HTML HREF codes which display links on a page:
IF you use your edit function and run the line of blue or purple through the HTML URL you want to change and then go to edit and copy the URL you want to replace it with it is very easy that way to change it (as long as you don't grab anything not useful to the HTML programming at any point. So, I do this not only with the URL changes to the HREF lines of code, I also do this with the text part of the code that actually displays on your loaded page as a link. Also, I have found it is actually less time consuming to literally change every line of HREF code to the new URLs and text links starting at the top and going down the whole page because it is less confusing (for at least my human mind to do).
The other trick is to write down on a sheet of paper every new article people are most reading so you have it to refer to. Otherwise you have to use a 2nd computer or IPad or smartphone to do this. I just find it easier to write them all down and move like that but others will find other ways better for them. But, when I write stuff down I only put keywords not the whole article name so it takes much less time this way to write the most read articles down.
The other trick I use is to save after each new line of code I change to a new HREF line of code. This way I can make sure that link is working by loading it. This way you don't have to check 10 to 20 links at the same time because it is easier to get confused and forget one that way. But, everyone has their own way of doing things don't they?
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