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The 404 page is an essential part of any website, carrying significant responsibility for user experience and SEO optimization. A 404 error typically occurs when users access pages that do not exist or have been deleted on the site. If webmasters don’t set up a custom 404 page, dead links may appear, which can negatively impact search engine indexing during spider crawling.

Origin of 404 Not Found

Legend has it that before the Third Industrial Revolution, the internet was essentially one large central database located in Room 404. At that time, all requests were manually handled by people. If the requested file wasn’t found in the database due to incorrect numbering or other reasons, users would receive a message saying: "Room 404: File Not Found." After the rise of the modern internet, people became accustomed to using 404 as the standard server response code for missing files. Of course, historical verification shows that the legendary Room 404 never actually existed.

Two Major Benefits of Setting Up a 404 Page

  • Guide users not to close the site, enhancing user experience.
  • Prevent the appearance of dead links on your website.

Learn more about HTTP Status Codes.

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