Whenever you see WordPress Error 404 on
your screen, it indicates that the server is not able to find a page on your
website. Another version of this error is ‘page not found’ that many of us must
have experienced it. If you make any changes to your WordPress site, you can
experience this error.
- An
important solution that you can try is updating the permalinks of your
WordPress website. The quickest fix that you can do is making an update in the permalink settings. For this, you need to go to your WordPress
Dashboard. After this, select the Settings and then choose the option of
Permalinks. After this, just tap on the Save Changes.
- If
this solution doesn’t work, then you can make use of cPanel for redirects.
This will also help you in troubleshooting this 404 or page not found an error.
- Make sure to find what is causing this error to happen. For this, you must try disabling the plugins. It would help if you disabled those plugins that create customized permalinks or handle redirection. Deactivating the plugins is useful in fixing many other errors related to WordPress Admin Login.
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