Term
404 Page
Definition
A 404 page is a webpage that appears when someone tries to reach a page on a website that does not exist. It usually suggests the page is missing or the link is broken, often providing helpful options like a return to the homepage.
Where you’ll find it
The 404 page is a default feature on most websites, accessible through the settings in web design platforms like WordPress, Wix, or Squarespace. It automatically shows up when a visitor follows a non-existent link.
Common use cases
- A user types an incorrect URL or follows a broken link.
- An old link points to a page that has been deleted or moved.
- A website’s structure changes, but external references have not been updated.
Things to watch out for
- Ensure the 404 page matches the design and tone of the rest of your site to maintain consistency.
- Avoid overcrowding the 404 page with too many links or complex options, as this may confuse users.
- Regularly check and update links within your website to minimize the occurrence of 404 errors.
Related terms
- Web Design Platforms
- User Experience (UX)
- Redirect
- Broken Links
- URL