WordPress error pages
You can have the most attractive, appealing, and well-operating website but still cannot get rid of those error pages. You cannot avoid people's frustration when they see a 404 error page and leave the website. But, you can do one thing; make a 404 error page user-friendly, having a positive output for your users. Keep reading to learn more about making those error pages a smooth user experience. Why do they even appear? Non-existent pages The last thing you want your users to experience is those frustrating error pages that seem rude sometimes. An error page tells the user that the page they are trying to visit does not exist anymore or is checked out. They may have selected a particular product that was sold before them. Incorrect URL code Entering the wrong URL code also leads to an error page. URL code is an encoding that allows your computer to search and locate a specific website you are trying to search for. Every website has its URL code. A wrong code will only lead...