A WordPress 404 error typically indicates that the page or resource you’re trying to access cannot be found. This can happen for various reasons, such as broken links, incorrect URL settings, or permalink issues.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to troubleshooting and resolving WordPress 404 errors:
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Check the URL
Verify the URL: Make sure that the URL you are trying to access is correct and properly spelled.
Reset Permalinks
Log in to Your WordPress Dashboard.
Go to Settings:
Click on "Settings" in the left-hand menu and then "Permalinks."
Re-save Permalink Settings:
Without making any changes, click "Save Changes." This action refreshes the permalink structure and often resolves 404 errors related to permalinks.
Check .htaccess File
Access Your Server:
Use FTP/SFTP or File Manager in your hosting control panel to access your WordPress files.
Locate and Edit .htaccess:
Find the .htaccess file in the root directory of your WordPress installation. If you don’t see it, make sure your FTP client or File Manager is set to show hidden files.
Download and open the file using a text editor.
Default WordPress .htaccess Content:
Ensure that your .htaccess file contains the default WordPress rewrite rules.
Save and Upload: Save the changes and upload the .htaccess file back to your server.
Check for Plugin or Theme Conflicts
Deactivate Plugins:
Go to "Plugins" in your WordPress dashboard and deactivate all plugins. Check if the 404 error is resolved.
If the error is resolved, reactivate plugins one by one to identify the conflicting plugin.
Switch Themes:
Go to "Appearance" - "Themes" and switch to a default WordPress theme (like Twenty Twenty-Three). Check if the issue persists.
If the error is resolved, the issue may be related to your theme.
Check for Custom Post Types and Taxonomies
Ensure Correct Registration: If you have custom post types or taxonomies, make sure they are registered correctly and that their rewrite rules are properly configured.
Check for Missing or Corrupt Files
Re-upload WordPress Core Files: Sometimes, missing or corrupt core files can cause 404 errors. Re-upload the core WordPress files (except wp-content and wp-config.php) from a fresh download of WordPress.
Update WordPress and Plugins
Update: Ensure that your WordPress installation, themes, and plugins are up to date. Outdated software can sometimes cause compatibility issues that lead to 404 errors.
Consult Hosting Support
Contact Support: If you have tried the above steps and still encounter issues, contact your hosting provider’s support team. They can help check server configurations or file permissions that might be affecting your site.
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the cause of WordPress 404 errors, ensuring that your site’s pages are accessible and functioning correctly.
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