![]() Same will happen if I change link /contact to /contact-form and don’t add 301 redirect so that old links pointing to /contact now redirect to correct page URL.īut in this post, I want to focus on scenario when a user can access their WordPress admin area, their blog’s main page, but when accessing a single posts or pages they get a 404 not found error. ![]() ![]() Page not found can happen as a singular 404 error when you delete an old published post or change post URL and forget to add redirection.įor example, if my link to contact page is /contact but I delete that page, any link which redirects to that page will instead show your theme default 404 page. A common problem that most WordPress users face or will probably face at some point is WordPress page not found error.
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