Applause to the developers, and others associated with Link Sleuth. I've used it to find thousands of broken links. Each time I get the links on my website 100% connected, I come up with a better idea, and have to rearrange at least significant part of it. And that creates more broken links, and the need for Link Sleuth.
And my question is, I use Notepad++ as an HTML editor, and when I run Link Sleuth, I get a page showing the broken links, and the pages they're on.
What I'd like to do is right click on the link to the page the broken link is on, and have an option that says "Edit with Notepad++" or "Open with Notepad++" or something similar. Ideally I'd like to do that with 20 or 30 links at a time. If Link Sleuth finds maybe 30 pages with broken links on them, I'd like to highlight them all in Link Sleuth, and have the option to open all of them at once in Notepad++. In a significant number of situations, I rename or move a page, and break the link on the maybe 20 pages that are linked to it. In Notepad++ there's an option to "Replace all in all open documents", and I can change the link on 30 pages all in one swoop.
What I'd like to do is right click on the link to the page the broken link is on, and have an option that says "Edit with Notepad++" or "Open with Notepad++" or something similar.
Is there a way to do that?
Help!
I'm using Windows 10 Home edition.