If the 404 doesnât help your visitors, then whatâs the point of having carefully crafted memes, funny GIFs, or odd interactive games? A visitor could find themselves on a 404 page for one of many reasons: a mistyped address, a bad link from somewhere else, a deleted page or content that has moved elsewhere. While you can prevent errors from moved pages with redirects, you canât control peopleâs mi
Whenever a user is trying to reach a website's page that is non-existent or missing, they are usually directed to a page where they're informed that that specific page cannot be recalled by the HTTP server; this is what is called a 404 error page. As designers, when we create a web site, normally we'd also include a 404 page. Depending on the site design, overall focus, and demographics, you'll wa
9Aug2008 Filed under: Collections, Free, Portfolio, Resources from DeviantArt Author: Francesco Mugnai One of my biggest collection. I love any kind of creativity and a good error page is not an exception. Here you have the list of my 100 favorites error pages. If you liked this post, please Stumble this or add it to delicious. UPDATE: Do you have a custom error page? Share it! Bookmark at: Stum
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