By Rad | March 18, 2007 - 7:01 pm - Posted in Web site Design

We understand what 404 means: page not found. But pity the poor, typical user, who has no idea what 404 means or what to do about it. It’s just another unintelligible error message from the computer. Most 404 pages are unvarnished geek-speak. Stop relying on the default behavior of any webserver or web browser and create your own user friendly 404.

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