www.dare.co.uk — 404 audit
DARE.CO.UK · 404 AUDIT · 18 MAY 2026
Site: https://www.dare.co.uk · Articles checked: 690 · Image refs checked: 510
TL;DR
- 0 article URL(s) returning a non-200 status on production.
- 3 article(s) reference at least one broken image.
- 3 broken image refs in total (across 510 checked).
⚠ Articles with broken image refs
architecture/warm-summer-breeze/index.html
| Status | Image URL |
|---|---|
| 403 | https://web.archive.org/web/20250623024900im_/http://f.cl.ly/items/1l0O0J3x3N3s2Q0z291n/CRW_8331lg.jpeg |
daring-acts/kickoff-the-year/index.html
| Status | Image URL |
|---|---|
| 404 | https://web.archive.org/web/20250623031642im_/http://f.cl.ly/items/443K382a2e3p1v0t2v0x/endless-summer-is-endless.jpeg |
future-media/stop-waiting-and-just-go-for-it/index.html
| Status | Image URL |
|---|---|
| 404 | https://web.archive.org/web/20220811125249/https://f.cl.ly/items/0P1M353T0c2m3s2S0F1s/new-tactics.jpg |
What this means / what to do next
- Broken-image refs can be fixed in two ways: (1) restore the image at the original URL on the CDN (
images.dare.co.uk), or (2) update the article HTML to reference an image that exists. The first preserves the article unchanged; the second is required when the original image is gone. - Article-URL 404s are usually
_redirectsrules pointing at non-existent destinations, OR articles whose folder structure was changed without a redirect. Check the_redirectsfile first. - During the migration phase this report runs daily; once consecutive runs are clean for ~2 weeks, drop the cadence to weekly.
Generated 2026-05-18 08:30:49 via dare_404_audit.py.