A 404 error page tells you and search engines that a page is not found
by displaying a text similar to it "Sorry, the page you were looking for
in this blog does not exist.". This may happen because you have changed
your URLs over time, either removed a few pages when you overhauled
your design or a visitor may have accidentally misspelled an URL
inexistent in your blog, so it automatically redirects to the 404 error page (page not found).
And probably this will not make a good impression on the greatest
potential users of our blog. Before the user clicks the back button or
close the window/browser's tab, thus leaving our site forever, we may
want to redirect 404 error in Blogger to a page, where are chances that
the visitor will continue reading our blog.
One of the most used methods is the "meta refresh" but the
problem with this method is that it breaks navigation (doesn't allow to
return back). In this case, the best method is by using Javascript about
which I will go in detail below.
Redirect Blogger 404 Error with Javascript
Go to your Blogger dashboard, select your blog and then to Settings > Search preferences > Custom Page Not Found.
Copy and paste the following code inside the empty box:
Sorry, the page you're looking for in this blog does not exist.You will be redirected to homepage shortly.<script type = "text/javascript">BSPNF_redirect = setTimeout(function() {location.pathname= "/"}, 5000);</script>
The message which is going to be displayed can be modified as you want.
If you are willing to redirect your blog 404 error page to another page
other than your home page, just replace pathname to href and /
with the url of your page. And finally, the number 5000 which is the
delay expressed in milliseconds, can be changed to other value if this
is more convenient.
Next thing to do is to Save all changes made in this section and do a
little test to check if the code works well. You can verify the 404
error page functionality by adding a custom text at the end of your blog
address and after hitting Enter, you should see the error page followed
by a redirection after 5 seconds. That's it!
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