When operating a WordPress website, you probably have
encountered many errors, but WordPress error 404 is the most
usual. The occurrence 404 error is more than other errors, and it arrives unpredictably.
We have tried to make you aware of the root reasons for this
error and simple methods of solving it
The central causes for WordPress 404 error
on your website are:
·
Change in the WordPress root directory mistakenly or deliberately
·
Permalinks of the website cause error codes
·
Incorrect URL or removed URL can be the reason behind error 404
How to correct this WordPress 404
error
Although WordPress 404 error is associated with your links,
you can solve by reassuring that permalinks are accurately set. It is also
required of resetting linking structure by navigating .htaccess file.
Method -1 Save website’s
permalinks
In several situations, this error can be removed, just
saving permalinks. Navigate to the admin dashboard of the website. Go to the
setting section then choose permalinks. Sometimes your website gets WordPress
parse error; if you have done any coding changes incorrectly on
the website, make sure that codes are written properly. When you
visit the desired area, scroll down and save changes to save permalinks
This will probably solve the issue, but in case it doesn’t
work then go to the next method
Method 2 Manually reset
permalinks.
Sometimes only saving permalinks might not work for you. You
need to go through the reset procedure manually by editing to some extent in
the .htaccess file. Also, access the WordPress file via FTP and CPanel. Locate
.htaccess file for changing. Doing changes in the desired file and upload to
the main server
To do manual changes, first, access your WordPress site
through FTP. Once you access the website, try to locate the .htaccess file for
editing purposes. Make changes in the appropriate file and upload it again to
your server.
Method 3 Reinstall your default
theme.
Sometimes a theme can be hazardous for your website. If your
theme is getting 404 errors on the website, then deactivate such a theme. After
that, you can reinstall the default theme of the WordPress website that might
not create any issue on your website.
Still, you haven’t resolved a 404 error; then the best way
is to connect with the WordPress customer care team.
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