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Originally Posted by arctic oak
How wonderful that this mom has shared so freely.
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As a mom who has a homeschool website with a similar purpose, I know of a possible way to thank her and help her out. A friend who used some of her website said that some of her links are bad (the website she linked to is gone, or moved). Keeping up with links can be quite a job; if she intends to keep her site up to date and useful, I'll bet she would appreciate being alerted to bad links, and even better, some help tracking down links that have moved.
I know of a way to track down links that have moved, too. I'll put it in a spoiler.
Copy the bad link's URL; go to
https://archive.org/ and paste the bad URL into the "WaybackMachine" box. Click the gray "Browse History" button. It should bring up a calendar. The light blue shaded dates are copies they have of the webpage. Click one of them. When it brings up a copy of the webpage, you should be able to google something on the old copy of the page, some exact text, to locate its new URL. From my experience, more than half of bad links have simply moved and can be found somewhere else.