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WordPress Support for 404 Errors

A 404 error is generated by your server when a requested URL is not found. Having trouble with 404 error? Get assistance from our WordPress support expertise to get your issues resolved. Our WordPress consultant are available 24/7 to assist you with perfection.

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WordPress Support for 404 Errors

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  1. 404 error in WordPress Get support from our WordPress consultant

  2. About 404 error A 404 error is generated by your server when a requested URL is not found. If you are familiar with the internet, you must be familiar with 404 errors. These pages come up annoyingly when you are searching the web for content. You will see the words, “The page cannot be found. The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed or is temporarily available.” This usually happens when there is no URL to deliver. • This occurs because of a glitch in the client – server interaction which may happen due to many reasons:- • The page you are looking for may not exist any more. • The link to the page you are searching may be broken. • You may have simply typed the wrong URL. Contact our WordPress Support Service to get more info.

  3. WordPress 404 Error Occurring on Every Page Except Homepage • Login to your WordPress Dashboard. From the left-hand navigation menu in WordPress, • Click settings > Permalinks (Note the current setting. If you are utilizing a custom structure, copy or save the custom structure place.) • After that, you need to Select the Default setting. • Save your changes. • Change the settings back to the previous configuration (the once you selected before Default). • Put the custom structure back if you had one. • Click Save Settings. Need more assistance call our WordPress Helpdesk

  4. 404 Error After Changing Permalinks in WordPress • .htaccess is a hidden file, so you must set all files as visible in your FTP. • First thing first, Login to your server using FTP, download .htaccess file which is located in the same location where folders like /wp-content/ wp-admin /wp-includes/ are located. • Next, open this file in the text editor of your choice. • Visit the following link: https://codex.wordpress.org/htaccess and copy – paste the version of the code that is most suitable for your website. • Save the .htaccess file and upload it to the live server. Learn more from us. Contact our WordPress support service.

  5. How to Fix WordPress 404 Error on Internet Explorer for Your Website Sometimes, your WordPress website is working fine on different web browsers except Internet Explorer. This is because, IE is ignoring the 404 condition since the dawn of IE. However, a few weeks back, Microsoft introduced a system update for IE7 & IE8 that can result in stopping the 404 error occurring on your website instantly, even if your website sends valid content back. The solution is simple. You will have to put the code in header.php which is located in your theme folder. header(‘HTTP/1.1 200 OK’); Get more help from our WordPress consultant

  6. Thank you!!  So is your website observing the 404 error? Don’t freak out, we have just the solution for you. Contact our WordPress technical support that are available 24/7 to assist you with perfection, just give us the call.

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