May
15th
How To Setup a 404 File Not Found Page For Your Blog
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Probably you faced with a 404 - file not found error while surfing the Web before. There are many possible reasons to that, but mostly you get that error message because of mistyping the URL or the page has been moved/deleted but the link URL has not been updated/deleted.
Have you ever thought how many visitors of you face with Error 404 problem in a month?
I have done a study to calculate this. Thanks to my hosting company Voda Host, I used their statistics to check how many Error 404 happening in a month.
According to their statistics each and every month there are in average 200 Error 404 problems occuring related to my blog.
Assuming that I will get the same number of visitors for the full year, this makes 2400 errors in a year! If my visitors increase each month, the errors will also increase.
What Have I Done So Far To Prevent This?
Until this week, when my blog’s visitors face with a Error 404 - Page Not Found problem, I welcomed them with a boring “Page Not Found” message.
So guess what happened?
I lost the chance of welcoming them with my best blog posts, giving them an option to search what they are looking for, and invite them to subscribe to my RSS feeds for the future.
What a disaster!
Finally I Customized My Error 404 Page
Long time ago I decided to customize my Error 404 page. Finally I allocated a few hours to customize it within this week. You can check it below (I mistyped the URL consciously):
http://www.searchforblogging.com/indexx
Feel free to use the same wording and layout for your own customized Error 404 page.
How Can You Customize Your Error 404 Page?
Let’s go step by step:
- Create a customized Error 404 message, you can copy mine and update it with your own details
- Highlight your best blog posts and RSS feed in your message
- Login to WordPress
- Go to Presentation (WordPress 2.5+ users, go to Design)
- Click on Theme Editor
- Find 404 Template link on the right, and click on it
- Find your default Error 404 message, and replace it with your customized message
- Put <p> </p> between paragraphs if you want some space
- Click on Update File (at the bottom)
- That’s it!
I strongly suggest you to check your customized message and see how it looks on your screen immediately. You will spend 45 minutes, yet the positive impact will last longer.
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Probably you faced with a 404 - file not found error while surfing the Web before. There are many possible reasons to that, but mostly you get that error message because of mistyping the URL or the page has been moved/deleted but the link URL has not b…