How To Fix Not Found 404 Error On Wordpress On Apache
How To Fix Not Found 404 Error On Wordpress On Apache
Encountering a frustrating 404 error on your WordPress website running on an Apache server? In this comprehensive tutorial, we’ll guide you through the process of fixing the Not Found 404 error on WordPress with Apache. This error can occur when a page or resource is not found, disrupting the user experience and potentially harming your site’s SEO.
No advanced technical knowledge is required! We’ll walk you through the troubleshooting steps to identify and resolve the underlying causes of the 404 error. Learn how to effectively debug and fix the issue, ensuring seamless navigation and optimal performance for your WordPress site. #wordpress #wordpresstutorial #wordpresserror #404 #wordpress404 ================================= You can increase your views on YouTube by using these tools: https://www.tubebuddy.com/DexHowTo https://vidiq.com/dexhowto ================================= Join Discord Server To Ask More Questions https://discord.gg/ypQEjAqZjG ================================= More Videos
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5.2 -> How To Fix Not Found 404
Error On WordPress On Apache
9.76 -> What can you do if you get a 404
error on your WordPress site?
13.2 -> Usually, this means the htaccess file is missing.
The .htaccess file is an essential WordPress
19.04 -> core file to reconfigure the Apache
Web Server's specific settings.
23.44 -> Let me show you a way how to fix this 404
error if you are running an apache server.
28.88 -> So let's open the browser. We will write on the
address bar the domain we will use for the test.
42.64 -> The site works. But what if I will click on a page
or a post? You will get a 404 error access.
49.44 -> Open a new tab on the browser.
Write your domain slash wp-admin.
55.92 -> Write your username and
password, and then login.
61.52 -> Now go with the mouse over
Settings and click on Permalinks.
66.96 -> Please remember what option you have
selected. Now Select on this page
71.04 -> Plain. Go to the bottom of the
page and click Save Changes.
77.44 -> Now change back to the option you already had. Go
to the bottom of the page and click Save Changes.
84.24 -> Now let's go to the tab where it was the error.
Refresh the page. You see now the page. This
89.2 -> means the file has been regenerated by WordPress.
If this option does not work for you, check the
94.96 -> videos in the descriptions, I have explained how
to fix the 404 error with FTP, cPanel, or Nginx.
102.96 -> This is how you Fix Not Found
404 Error On Wordpress On Apache
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