404 page cannot be created - Best solution?
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Hi all,
i am helping a frind with his page, he is very shot on money and cannot spend a dime on programers or learn how to create a 404 page.
His web is in php laravel, also i dont know how to create one.My options are:
- Leave the 404 page to be just like that.
- Redirect, via .htaccess to homepage.
What should recommend him to do?
Thanks!
GR. -
Marcus,
Thanks a lot! I've never imagined a simple solution as this one.
For the template, i've chosen one from here: https://w3layouts.com/?s=404
For the .htaccess, that tutorial was really handy. -
Thanks! I've gone with the solution that Marcus Shared.
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His business is not doing so well these times.
And his site was made specific as que desidered, so now any change must fo through a developer.Yeap, it takes a few minutes, but that minutes are money.
Thanks any way.
I'm finding a way with some 404 template and .htaccess -
Hey
This is how I would handle it if budget is a concern:
1. find or create a good looking 404 page - there are plenty of HTML templates out there.
2. add a htaccess rule to redirect all 404's to this landing page - instructions here: http://www.htaccessbasics.com/404-custom-error-page/
Hope that helps
Marcus
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Hi
Not up on Laravel these days but with no dollar to play with, your best friend would be Google.
Does this help => https://mattstauffer.co/blog/laravel-5.0-custom-error-pages
Hope so,
Good luck.
Regards
Daren
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Hello,
If your friends don't have money to generate 404, what he expects from his website in the end? A single webpage? CV ?
Without money you can still have a Facebook page, Google local, Wordpress blog... All are already optimized.(for a web developer redirect to 404 will take few minutes)
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