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Five Ways To Fix ‘Error 404: The Requested URL Was Not Found On This Server’

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Five Ways To Fix ‘Error 404_ The Requested URL Was Not Found On This Server’

Error 404 is so common that companies now go for fun, branded, creative 404 error pages. Just because this error is standard doesn’t mean that it’s not annoying when it pops up!

But what does a 404 error even mean? I’ll discuss how this error impacts your website and offer easy solutions to fix it.

What Does “Error 404: The Requested URL Was Not Found On This Server” Mean?

Let’s begin by breaking down the error message itself. Error 404 is an HTTP status code that implies the server could not find a requested resource. ‘Not found on this server’ means that the web server could not locate the page you were looking for.

In other words, the server cannot find the requested page. This is typically due to a mistake in the URL, missing files, or a broken link.

What are HTTPS status codes?

HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) status codes are three-digit responses by web servers. The numbers indicate the communication status between a browser and the server.

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The codes are three-digit numbers; 4xx codes stand for client errors and 5xx codes mean server errors. The code “404” is an HTTP status code implying that the requested resource or web page is unavailable on the server.

We also have a step-by-step guide to resolve status code 499, that you can check out here.

There are different ways this HTTP error code might appear on your browser.

When the 404 error occurs, it may appear differently on various browsers.

For instance:

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  • Firefox browsers display a “404 page not found” error.
  • Google Chrome shows, “This page was not found.”
  • Safari browsers sometimes display “Safari can’t find the server”

Regardless of what the error message reads on your browser, the root causes behind it are all the same.

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How Do Error 404 Messages Impact SEO?

Having Error 404 show up on your screen doesn’t always mean your site will have SEO issues. But it can hurt your website’s SEO if you have broken links that lead to 404 error pages. If a website’s pages return 404 errors, search engines do not index these pages. This can cause a drop in your site’s rank and organic traffic.

Therefore, fixing the error is essential to prevent it from affecting your site’s ranking. To avoid this,I advise that you regularly check your WordPress website for broken links. You can do this by running a site scan on Google Search Console.

How Can You Create Your Own 404 Not Found Error Page?

A custom 404 page is created when the website owner personalizes the error message rather than displaying the default one. These are generally friendlier and include images and links to other parts of the website. WordPress offers plugins for customizing 404 pages and messages.

Error 404 is so common that websites like error404.fun offer royalty-free illustrations for 404 pages!

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Five Ways To Fix “The Requested URL Was Not Found On This Server” Error

Below are some simple solutions to fix the ‘Error 404 not found’ error.

#1. Reload The Page

Sometimes, the error could be temporary, and reloading the page might fix the problem. To test whether a reload fixes the issue, press’ Control + R’ for Windows users and ‘CMD + R’ for Mac users.

If the site reloads without the error message, the server may be experiencing temporary issues. Or maybe the webpage was not cached correctly.

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Before heading to other fixes mentioned below, also check if the URL you’re trying to access exists or if there are any typos on your end. Often, people type the wrong URL and end up with this error code.

#2. Clear Browser Cache

Try clearing your browser cache if reloading the page does not resolve the issue. This will remove the temporary files stored in your browser, which may be causing the error.

To clear cache in Chrome, head to Chrome settings and click ‘more tools’ from the drop-down menu. Next, select ‘clear browsing data’, ‘ cached images and files’, and ‘cookies and other data’. Remember to change the time range to ‘all time’ and press ‘clear.’

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Reload the website and check if the error persists. Try the next solution if you still see ‘The Requested URL Was Not Found On This Server’ on your screen.

Broken permalinks typically cause 404 errors, so updating your website’s permalinks will help fix the error.

Head to your WordPress dashboard and go to Settings -> Permalinks -> Post Name. Check if the permalink structure here matches the URL you are trying to access.

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#4. Set Up 301 Redirects For Moved or Renamed Content

If you recently changed or moved your web pages, you should create a 301 redirect directing users to the new link to your WordPress site. This helps search engines crawl your site and index your pages correctly.

You can set up a redirection plugin for WordPress or directly from the control panel of your hosting. Contact your hosting provider for immediate support if you need help with how redirects must be set up.

#5. Disable The ‘.htaccess’ File

If none of the above solutions have resolved the error, temporarily delete your site’s .htaccess file. Check out this detailed tutorial on deleting the .htacccess file for your website.

Note: Contact your web hosting provider for support deleting the .htaccess file if unsure.

To Wrap Up: Final Thoughts

In conclusion, Error 404 can cause many issues. Your visitors may leave your site, and search engines may stop crawling and ranking your site’s pages.

I hope this article helped you better understand this error code. Ensure you have the proper permalink structure, check if you typed the wrong URL, clear browsing data, and delete .htaccess files before contacting support.

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Stephen Oduntan is the founder and CEO of SirsteveHQ, one of the fastest growing independent web hosts in Nigeria. Stephen has been working online since 2010 and has over a decade experience in Internet Entrepreneurship.

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