Here’s another way to do it without the plugins:
http://www.nerdgrind.com/how-t.....wordpress/
I use the Redirection plugin: http://urbangiraffe.com/plugins/redirection/
It’s *extremely* useful at finding and logging 404’s, but then equally useful at redirecting those 404’s to a useful page later. Fast, efficient, quiet. Just what a plugin should be.
I think 404’s can be looked on in a very positive light, it’s a chance to show the user ‘something’ they might be interested.
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Here’s another way to do it without the plugins:
http://www.nerdgrind.com/how-t.....wordpress/
I use the Redirection plugin: http://urbangiraffe.com/plugins/redirection/
It’s *extremely* useful at finding and logging 404’s, but then equally useful at redirecting those 404’s to a useful page later. Fast, efficient, quiet. Just what a plugin should be.
I think 404’s can be looked on in a very positive light, it’s a chance to show the user ‘something’ they might be interested.