Understanding the Error 404: What It Means for Your Website

An Error 404 indicates that a webpage cannot be found. This can frustrate users and impact your site's SEO. Understanding the causes of 404 errors and how to fix them is essential for maintaining a smooth user experience and ensuring your website remains accessible to visitors.

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A screenshot of the GitHub pull requests page for the 'vercel/next.js' repository. The page displays a search box, filters, and four open pull requests with details such as titles, authors, labels, and activity timestamps. The top of the page has navigation links including Code, Issues, Pull requests, Discussions, Actions, Projects, and more.
A screenshot of the GitHub pull requests page for the 'vercel/next.js' repository. The page displays a search box, filters, and four open pull requests with details such as titles, authors, labels, and activity timestamps. The top of the page has navigation links including Code, Issues, Pull requests, Discussions, Actions, Projects, and more.

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