404 Redirection
Permanently redirect all 404's to the main blog URL. The primary purpose is to salvage Google PageRank (TM) from missing pages.
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 2955 days ago • 17 reviews
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Description
This simple plugin permanently redirects all 404’s to the main blog URL. There may be several reasons why you might want to do this, but the primary purpose is to siphon Google Page Rank (TM) from missing pages to the homepage.
Installation
The installation process is very basic:
- Upload the unzipped plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- That’s it!
If you’re having issues with the installation, you can read detailed instructions here: https://codex.wordpress.org/Managing_Plugins#Installing_Plugins
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Installation Instructions
The installation process is very basic:
- Upload the unzipped plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- That’s it!
If you’re having issues with the installation, you can read detailed instructions here: https://codex.wordpress.org/Managing_Plugins#Installing_Plugins
Do I have to configure anything?
Nope. The plugin is ready to go once you install it.
Can you give me some examples for why this plugin may be beneficial to me?
Sure!
Example #1: If you acquire a pre-owned domain (that you intend to run WordPress with), you might not want to recreate every page that was part of the original site. Alternatively, you might not want to build an exhaustive list of 301’s either. Enter the 404 Redirection plugin. Now, you’ll never have to worry about not salvaging every drip of link-juice.
Example #2: Let’s face it, having an exuberant amount of 404’s is bad form. Search engines might consider your site “broken”, and drop your rankings.
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1.7
- Rereleased for WP 4.3.1
- Added internationalization comment
1.6
- Rereleased for compliance issue
1.5
- Rereleased for WP 3.3.2
1.4
- Updated readme.txt file
1.3
- Set a high priority of plugin execution.
- Switched to native WP redirection.
- Replaced depreciated ‘site_url’ function call.
1.0
- Created plugin