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text similar to "Sorry, the page you were looking for in this blog does not exist.". This may happen because you have changed your URLs over time, either removed a few pages when you overhauled your design, or a visitor may have error 404 blogger custom domain accidentally misspelled an URL nonexistent in your blog, so it automatically redirects to the 404 google domains error page (page not found). Most likely, this will not make a good impression on the potential users of our blog. So, godaddy before the visitor clicks the back button or close the window/browser's tab, thus leaving our site forever, we may want to redirect 404 error in Blogger to a page, so that the visitor will continue reading our blog. One of the most used methods is the "meta refresh" but the problem with this method is that it breaks navigation (doesn't allow to return back). In this case, the best method is to use JavaScript about which I will go into more detail below. Redirect Blogger 404 Error with JavaScript Go to your Blogger dashboard, select your blog and click the Settings menu item > Search preferences > Custom Page Not Found. Copy and paste the following code inside the empty box: Sorry, the page you're looking for in this blog does not exist. You will be redirected to homepage shortly. The text which is going to be displayed can be modified as you want. If you are willing to redirect the 404 error page to another page other than home page, just replace pathname to href and / with the url of your page. Finally, the number 5000 which is the delay expressed in milliseconds, can be changed to other value if this is more convenient. Next thing to do is to 'Save changes' and do a little test to check if the code works well. You can verify the 404 error page functionality by adding a random text at the end of your blog address - after pressing Enter, you should see the error page followed by a redirection after 5 seconds. That's it! Share this post: 15 comments: Anonymous10/20/2013nice one!ReplyDeleteHabee Shirzad10/21/2013Really Helpful! Tnx!ReplyDeleteAndroID11/10/2013Thanks so much . i have one error with blogger .,but now i fixed them with that html javascript . Thanks :)ReplyDeleteSue Faunt11/10/2013Thank you! This is exactly what I needed after I deleted a bunch of old posts.ReplyDeleteUsama Khurshid11/14/2013Good post! :)ReplyDelete<
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To A Custom Domain 2:54 AM blogging 4 comments How To Fix 404 Redirect Error After Moving Blogger Blog To A Custom Domain Getting a 404 redirect error means that your naked domain is not redirecting http://www.pcnexus.net/2013/02/how-to-fix-404-redirect-error-after-moving-blogger-blog-to-a-custom-domain.html to your website.It will show you an error that url not found if you enter your website's naked domain in the address bar of a browser.A naked domain is domain without prefix ‘www'.Suppose your website is www.abc.com then naked domain will be abc.com.But if your website is not configured properly to redirect your website's naked domain to your original domain then you will get a 404 redirect error everytime you put the naked domain in error 404 address bar. This problem becomes very serious when goes unnoticed because people like to enter naked domain more directly into the web browser to reach a website.Suppose someone does the same thing for your website.Then when he will enter the naked domain of your website in a browser he will get a 404 redirect error and may even think that the blog is no longer exist.This error decreases your website's traffic in days and not found error in nights.This 404 redirect error occurs when you move from blogger to a custom domain while the blog still hosts on blogger. If you have recently moved to a custom domain from blogger then you will get this 404 redirect error.But don't worry it is easily fixable.The tutorial is for blogger blog having a custom domain like .net,.com or any TLD(Top Level Domain) but is hosting on blogger. Fix 404 Redirect Error For A Blogger Blog On A Custom Domain 1.Login to your blogger account. 2.Select your blog and goto its "Basic" settings. 3.Under "Publishing" you will see "Blog Address".Click "Edit" in front of your blog's address. 4.Here you will see an unchecked option "Redirect abc.com to www.abc.com". 5.You have to check this option to fix the 404 redirect error.Click save after checking it. 6.Now your naked domain abc.com will redirect to www.abc.com. 7.You can check yourself by entering your website's naked domain directly into web browser and you will see that it will redirect to your original domain. Following above steps will fix the 404 redirect error for your blogger blog after moving to a custom domain. Share This Post. You May Also Like Subscribe To Our Newsletter Enter your email address:Delivered by FeedBurner ←Newer Post Older Post→ Home 4 comments: zubair arifMarch 14, 2013 at 6:41 PMthanks you soo muchReplyDeleteRep