How to Set Up a Custom 404 File Not Found Page

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Ok, this is a pretty simple thing to do and it has some important benefits.

Have you ever visited a website or a web page only to find that annoying “Not Found” message? If so, what did you do? You probably got ticked off, hit the back button and visited another website. Can you imagine someone coming across a “Not Found” page on your website? Well, if you don’t have a custom 404 “File Not Found” page set up on your website, that might just be happening.

Here is what you need to do to fix this problem and keep your visitors on your website.

The first thing is to create a web page with some sort of message on it. Something like, “Whoops, looks like the page you are looking for isn’t here. Please click this to visit our home page or our search page…” You get the idea. You can save the page as “404.php” or something similar and upload it to the of your web server.

Oh, I forgot to mention this. In order to do what I am suggesting here, you need to be running an Apache web server and your has to allow changes to your .. I am sure there are other ways to create a custom 404 File Not Found page and get it up and running, but I am only talking about one way here.

Now, open up your . and place this code into it somewhere. I like to place it right on top:

404 /404.php

I am using . for this stuff just because of habit and preference. You can use .html or whatever you wish.

Well, that’s basically it. You can now save your . and upload it to the server and go see if it worked. Try typing in some page that you know isn’t there. If it works, please read my previous post about “How To Check Your Web Page HTTP Headers & Response Codes” for some important information.

Good luck.

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How To Check Your Web Page HTTP Headers & Response Codes

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

There may be cases when you would like to see what your webpage HTTP headers look like. Why? Well, because they are kind of important. As Wikipedia states, the define what the returned data looks like.

Still you ask, “Why in the world do I care about that?” Ok, I’ll keep going. The main reason I look at the is to find out what the HTTP status code is. The reason the status is important to me is because this is the the search engines use for a multitude of things.

Let me give you a little example, and this related to my previous post regarding the sudden drop in Google rankings. As I was doing research into what the problem may be for this particular website, I came across an issue where someone had recently put custom “404 Not Found” error pages up on some of their . Everyone knows that custom “404 Not Found” error pages are cool, but what some people don’t know is that if those 404 error pages show a “200 OK” (successful requests) , the site may be in big trouble, SEO-wise. The reason for this is because there are going to be many “404 Not Found” error pages on a . If you have your custom “404 Not Found” error page showing a “200 OK” , the search engines will think that all the instances of this page are . You know as well as I do, that spells trouble.

What’s worse is if you set your as your “404 Not Found” page. Your is going to return a of “200 OK.” That’s not good, because now you have multiple instances of your …all content.

It’s my opinion that the search engines are smart enough to figure this out. The page (such as your ) with the highest will prevail. Still, I have some that I am working on that have multiple instances of the and they all have , which isn’t good, because the duplicates are taking the from the real page. Now, again, that’s my opinion.

Here are two tips:

- How to check your - visit this website or just “Website header check”

- How to set a particular page as your “404 Not Found” error page in your .htaccess - Just place this in the : “ 404 /404.php” without the quotes. The 404.php is the actual error page in this case.

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