How Do I Add a 404 Error to My WordPress Site?
Adding a 404 error to your WordPress site can be a great way to indicate to visitors that the page they are trying to visit cannot be found. 404 errors can also be used to inform visitors of the specific page they are looking for, and how to find it.
To add a 404 error to your WordPress site, follow these steps:
1. Log into your WordPress site.
2. Click on the “Posts” menu item.
3. Click on the “Pages” menu item.
4. Click on the “404 Error” link.
5. Enter the correct URL for the page that you are trying to reach, and click on the “Add” button.
6. Click on the “Save Changes” button.
7. Click on the “Publish” button.
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10. Enter the correct URL for the page that you are trying to reach, and click on the “Edit” button.
11. Change the title of the page to indicate what the page is about, and click on the “Publish” button.
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13. Enter the correct URL for the page that you are trying to reach, and click on the “Update” button.
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16. Enter the correct URL for the page that you are trying to reach, and click on the “Close” button.
17. Click on the “Home” button.
18. Click on the “About” button.
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20. Click on the “Contact” button.
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22. Click on the “Privacy Policy” link.
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24. Click on the “Terms of Use” link.
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26. Click on the “Cookie Policy” link.
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28. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click on the “Conclusion” link.
Adding a 404 error to your WordPress site can help to improve your site’s navigation, and to inform visitors of the specific page they are looking for. If you have any questions or comments about this article, please feel free to contact us.