Creative 404 File Not Found Pages

by Vanessa on October 23, 2007

Philosophical question: If a mistyped url falls in a forest of web pages, can anyone see it? We’ve all seen ‘em, the boring old “the page you requested does not exist” messages when we mistyped a url or file name.

The problem with the standard HTTP Error page is that it can be scary to the, shall we say, technically challenged customers that might happen across something like this:

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Most people don’t know what the codes mean, may not know what a URL is, and wouldn’t have the faintest idea of how to contact the server’s administration, assuming they cared enough to try again to find what they were looking for.

A recent Craigslist experience caused me to seek creative examples of the “404 page not available” messages.

Here’s a screen shot of the Craigslist 404 that sent me on this quest:

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This one’s pretty good; it’s better than the standard old government issue 404 error page, but not as good as some I’ve come across. Here are some examples of some humorous 404 pages from Hongkiat.com

I would love to see your own creative ways you handled 404 pages, or good examples you’ve seen. Care to share?

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  • Sue

    Too bad 365Questions.org didn't take their own advice. I tried their link and guess what? A standard Google 404 error page. Sigh

  • Thanks for pointing that out Sue. We wrote this article back in 2007 and it looks like they took that out of commission. Darn.

  • DennisB

    Ours says "Enter text for your home page here " .

    Where do I go in admin to edit our 404 page?

  • Hi Dennis,

    I will email you instructions for your site.

  • Kathy
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