The 404 page is displayed when visitors attempt to access a page that doesn’t exist on your WordPress site. Customizing this page is not only helpful for improving user experience but also a great place to express your brand. This post explains how to change both the text and images on the 404 error page in WordPress themes, based on common questions and recent updates discussed in our community.
The 404 error page is usually generated by a template file in your theme, often named 404.php. This template can be edited to change what users see when they land on a non-existent page.
404.php
<img>
<img src="https://yoursite.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/your-image.png" alt="404 Not Found" />
If your theme does not allow direct editing of the 404 page, or you prefer not to edit theme files, consider using a plugin such as “Custom 404 Pro” or “404page – your smart custom 404 error page” to design a 404 page using the WordPress block editor.
Note: The theme developer team is aware of the need for more flexible 404 image customization. An update is in progress to offer enhanced options in upcoming theme versions. Stay tuned for theme updates for more features.
Customizing your 404 error page’s text and images is a great way to improve user experience. You can generally achieve this by editing your theme’s 404.php file or by using a dedicated plugin. If your theme is soon to be updated, additional options may become available to further simplify this process. If you have further questions, feel free to reach out to your theme support team.
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