Many website owners want to personalize the 404 error page by not only changing the text but also customizing the images or overall appearance. If you’ve already edited the text on your 404 page but wish to adjust images or other visual elements, this guide explains your options and what to expect from theme support.
The 404 page appears when a user tries to access a page on your website that doesn’t exist. WordPress themes provide a template file (commonly 404.php) which defines the structure and content of this error page, including any text, images, or styling.
404.php
If your theme only allows editing the text, and there’s no option for changing images:
Theme support teams are often responsive about adding requested features. In this case, they confirmed that enhanced 404 page customization (including image changes) will be added in the next version.
If you’re comfortable editing theme files, you can:
Appearance > Theme Editor
Note: It’s best to use a child theme when customizing template files to prevent losing changes during updates.
Customizing your 404 page’s images and content may require waiting for a theme update or manually editing theme files. Always check your theme options first, and reach out to support for future enhancements. With upcoming theme updates, expect easier and more flexible 404 page customization.
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