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The ultimate guide to viewing old versions of websites
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Last Updated: September 24, 2024Fact Checked
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Have you wondered what a website looked like in the past? Well, you can know! The Wayback Machine is an archival tool that contains a large collection of archived sites from the past. This wikiHow teaches you how to find archived versions of websites with the Wayback Machine and add websites to the archive for future use.
How to Use the Wayback Machine
Go to archive.org and enter a URL into the "Wayback Machine" search bar. Select a year from the timeline, then click a date on the calendar to view a snapshot of the website from that date.
Method 1
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Viewing Archived Websites
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Go to https://web.archive.org in your web browser. You can use the Wayback Machine to see older versions of websites on any computer, phone, or tablet.
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Enter the website you want to view and press ↵ Enter. You can type the full URL into the field labeled "Enter a URL or words related to a site's homepage."
- If you don't know the address of the website, type its name (or some keywords that describe it) into the field instead.
- Entering an address like https://www.wikihow.com will yield different results than entering https://www.wikihow.com/Use-the-Internet-Archive%27s-Wayback-Machine.
- If you search for a name or keyword, you'll see a list of suggested sites to peruse. Click or tap the URL and then continue to the next step.
- Alternatively, you can click the Web tab at the top of the page and use the drop-down menu to search for archived websites or archive an existing website.
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Select a year on the bar graph. By default, you'll be taken to the current year on the bar graph that runs along the top of the page. There are black bars that show how many times the Wayback Machine archived the page during that year. Click an area above a year to see a 12-month calendar showing each date in that year.
Note: If there are no black bars on the year you want to view, no website snapshots were taken that year.
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Click a date on the calendar. Depending on the site you search for, you'll usually see green and/or blue circles around some of the calendar dates. If a date is circled, a snapshot of the site is available from that date. Clicking the date displays the archived version of the website.[1]
- If a website was archived multiple times on one day, the circle around the date will be a little larger. Hover your mouse cursor over the date to see the list of archive times, then select a time to view that version.
- If you see an error when you click a date or time, the site may be set up to ignore the Wayback Machine's web crawler. Errors can also mean that the website was unreachable at the time.
- Depending on how the site was archived, you may be able to click links on the page to see other archived content. Unfortunately, clicking links on an archived site will usually produce an error.
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Browse other archived versions of the site. The bar graph from the previous page runs along the top of the archived website. You can use it to check out the same site on other dates. Use the blue arrows to jump to the previous or next archived snapshot, or click a different date to view it.
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Method 2
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Archiving a Website
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Go to https://web.archive.org in your web browser. You can use a computer, phone, or tablet to tell the Wayback Machine to take a snapshot of a specific website. This feature is handy if you plan to use the site's current form as a citation in the future.[2]
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Type the URL of the site you want to save into the "Save Page Now" field. It's in the bottom-right portion of the page. URL can be acquired by performing the following:
- To get the full URL to the site you want to archive, visit that site in a web browser, and then copy the address from the address bar at the top of the screen.
- Alternatively, you can click the Web tab at the top of the page and use the drop-down menu to search for archived websites or archive an existing website.
Tip: Be specific when entering an address. The Wayback Machine only archives content on one page, not other linked pages. For example, to archive this page, you'd need to enter https://www.wikihow.com/Use-the-Internet-Archive%27s-Wayback-Machine. If you were to use https://www.wikihow.com, you'd only be archiving wikiHow's front page.
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Click the SAVE PAGE button. It's the light gray button to the right of the text box. This displays the website and the text "Saving page now" at the top-left corner. That text will disappear once the site is saved.[3]
- The Wayback Machine cannot archive some websites due to their configuration. If you see an error, it's usually because the site's owner has chosen to ignore the Wayback Machine's web crawler.
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I have tried logging into GoAnimate from November 2013, but it can't let me because it keeps saying "Unable to Sign in" because of robots text. What can I do?
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You can't sign in to websites on the Wayback Machine for the same reason you can't see behind a wall in a photograph by flipping the photograph over. What you are seeing is a reconstructed image of the front-facing architecture of the website, but the back-end containing user accounts cannot possibly be copied and archived.
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When I archive a YouTube link and try to view the capture, it says, "An error occurred. Please try again later." The video is still available on YouTube. Did I use the wrong link?
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When you save a page to the Wayback Machine, it saves the "face" of the web page, basically what you see when you visit a web page. It does not capture the internal workings of the site, so features like videos cannot be played.
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Sometimes I can't access some details on websites, what could be the problem?
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Some things may not have been archived or cannot be archived, as such you cannot view certain parts of a website, (i.e. flash content, sign in screens, etc).
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You cannot sign in to a website through the Wayback Machine. This is likely to prevent you from adding comments to an older version to protect the snapshots, as editing them would be equivalent to editing history.
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Travis Boylls
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Travis Boylls is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Travis has experience writing technology-related articles, providing software customer service, and in graphic design. He specializes in Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux platforms. He studied graphic design at Pikes Peak Community College. This article has been viewed 497,753 times.
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4. Click a year.
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