Suas postagens do WordPress estão retornando um erro 404 em seu site?
Esse erro ocorre quando você consegue acessar a área de administração e o blog do WordPress, mas, ao tentar abrir uma postagem, verá a mensagem “404 Not Found”.
Neste artigo, mostraremos a você como corrigir posts do WordPress que retornam erros 404.
Por que meus posts do WordPress estão retornando um erro 404?
Há vários motivos pelos quais seus posts do WordPress podem estar exibindo o erro 404 “Página não encontrada”. Esses motivos podem incluir:
- Conflitos de plugin ou tema: Às vezes, os plug-ins ou temas que você instalou em seu site podem interferir na forma como o WordPress lida com os permalinks. Isso pode levar a links quebrados e erros 404.
- Problemas de código personalizado: Se você adicionou código personalizado ao seu site, pode haver erros no código que estejam afetando os permalinks ou causando outros conflitos, resultando em erros 404 para suas postagens.
- Problemas com seu arquivo .htaccess: O arquivo .htaccess desempenha um papel importante na forma como o WordPress estrutura os URLs. Se esse arquivo estiver corrompido ou ausente, poderá resultar em erros 404 para suas publicações.
Dito isso, vamos dar uma olhada em como corrigir posts do WordPress que retornam erros 404. Você pode usar os links abaixo para ir direto às diferentes soluções:
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Tutorial em vídeo
Se você preferir instruções por escrito, continue lendo.
Método 1: Verifique se há conflitos de plug-ins ou temas e problemas de código personalizado
Às vezes, plugins, temas ou códigos personalizados que você adicionou ao seu site WordPress podem interferir nos permalinks ou causar conflitos, levando a erros 404. Nós mesmos já passamos por isso quando testamos ferramentas em nosso site de demonstração.
Uma maneira de resolver esse problema é desativar temporariamente os plug-ins. Às vezes, os plug-ins podem atrapalhar a maneira como o WordPress lida com os links.
Depois de desativar os plug-ins, você pode reativá-los um a um e verificar se o erro 404 reaparece após a ativação de cada plug-in. Se o erro aparecer após a ativação de um plug-in específico, ele pode ser o culpado.
Em seguida, você pode procurar soluções relacionadas a esse plug-in ou entrar em contato com o desenvolvedor do plug-in para obter suporte.
Da mesma forma, seu tema do WordPress pode estar causando o conflito.
Para verificar, você pode mudar temporariamente para um tema padrão do WordPress, como Twenty Twenty-Three ou Twenty Twenty-Four. Tudo o que você precisa fazer é acessar Appearance “ Temas e clicar em “Ativar” em um tema padrão.
Se o erro 404 desaparecer com o tema padrão, isso indica um possível conflito com seu tema atual. Você pode tentar solucionar o problema com o tema ou considerar o uso de um tema diferente.
Você pode dar uma olhada em nossa seleção de especialistas dos temas mais populares do WordPress para obter recomendações.
Se você inseriu recentemente trechos de código em seu site, pode haver erros no código que estão causando os erros 404. Dê uma olhada no código que você adicionou e veja se consegue identificar algum erro.
A maneira mais segura de adicionar trechos de código ao WordPress é com o plug-in WPCode. Esse plug-in permite que você insira código personalizado sem trabalhar diretamente com os arquivos do tema, reduzindo o risco de danificar seu site.
Além disso, sempre que o WPCode detectar um erro no seu código, ele desativará automaticamente o snippet e solicitará que você o verifique. Você também pode usar o modo de teste para verificar se o código funciona antes de colocá-lo no site ativo.
Se nenhuma dessas soluções funcionar, passe para o próximo método, no qual solucionaremos os problemas de suas configurações de permalink.
Método 2: Corrigir suas configurações de link permanente
Os posts do WordPress podem retornar erros 404 devido a problemas com regras de reescrita em seu arquivo .htaccess. Na maioria dos casos, você pode corrigir o problema atualizando suas configurações de permalink.
Basta acessar Configurações ” Permalinks em seu administrador do WordPress e clicar no botão “Salvar alterações”.
Não há necessidade de fazer alterações nas próprias configurações de permalink. Isso atualizará suas configurações de permalink e liberará as regras de reescrita.
Na maioria dos casos, essa solução corrige o erro 404 dos posts do WordPress. No entanto, se não funcionar para você, provavelmente precisará atualizar o arquivo .htaccess manualmente.
Método 3: Atualizar o arquivo .htaccess do WordPress
Antes de começar, certifique-se de fazer o backup do arquivo .htaccess do WordPress. Se algo der errado, você poderá restaurar facilmente o arquivo original.
Agora, você precisará se conectar ao seu servidor usando um cliente FTP como o FileZilla ou o aplicativo File Manager no painel de hospedagem do WordPress.
Em seguida, você precisará localizar e editar o arquivo .htaccess, que está localizado no mesmo local que pastas como /wp-content/ e /wp-includes/.
Basta clicar com o botão direito do mouse no arquivo e selecionar “File permissions” (Permissões de arquivo).
Você pode tornar o arquivo gravável alterando suas permissões para 666.
Basta digitar “666” na caixa “Valor numérico” e clicar em “OK”.
Em seguida, você precisa repetir as etapas do primeiro método do nosso tutorial. Depois de fazer isso, não se esqueça de alterar as permissões de volta para 660.
Você também pode editar o arquivo e adicionar código a ele.
Depois de abrir o arquivo .htaccess com um editor de texto, basta inserir este código:
# BEGIN WordPress
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
</IfModule>
# END WordPress
Método 4: Entre em contato com o provedor de hospedagem
Se nenhuma das soluções acima tiver corrigido o erro de retorno 404 dos posts do WordPress, recomendamos entrar em contato com o provedor de hospedagem do WordPress. Pode haver um erro do lado deles ou eles podem ajudá-lo a solucionar o problema.
Consulte também nosso guia sobre como solicitar corretamente o suporte do WordPress e obtê-lo.
Método 5: Corrigir posts do WordPress que retornam erro 404 em servidores locais
Se estiver usando um servidor local para fins de teste, será necessário ativar o mod_rewrite na configuração do Apache do seu site MAMP, WAMP ou XAMPP.
Isso permitirá que o WordPress gere URLs limpos e evite o erro 404 para posts e páginas em seu servidor local.
A forma de fazer isso varia de acordo com a plataforma que você usa. As pessoas que usam o XAMPP podem abrir o painel de controle e clicar no botão “Config” em Actions. Em seguida, selecione “Apache (httpd.conf)”.
Em seguida, você precisará encontrar esta linha #LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so
e remover o ‘#’ para descomentá-la.
Isso carregará o mod_rewrite.
Em seguida, localize todas as instâncias de AllowOverride None
e altere-as para AllowOverride All
.
O valor “All” significa que todas as diretivas podem ser substituídas.
Uma vez concluído, você pode salvar o arquivo httpd.conf e fechá-lo. Depois disso, no painel de controle do XAMPP, clique em “Stop” (Parar) no módulo Apache e em “Start” (Iniciar) novamente para reiniciá-lo.
Em seguida, volte ao painel de administração para ver se os permalinks estão funcionando.
Esperamos que este artigo tenha ajudado você a solucionar os erros de mensagens que retornam 404 no WordPress. Talvez você também queira ver nosso guia sobre os erros mais comuns do WordPress e como corrigi-los, além de nossas escolhas de especialistas sobre os melhores plug-ins do WordPress para expandir seu site.
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Niketa
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Abhishek Sharma
Sir i dont know how to thank you.. But today you saved my life.. I was so scared. I just published a post and then when i checked that in my browser it showed 404 error then i check another post and then all . i was surrounded by 404 errors except my homepage was working. Now before posting to wordpress forums i just googled it and found solution on your website.,..
Mannn Thanks for saving my life.
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Richard
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CR
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Paola
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Marlena
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Saud Razzak
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Eri
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Tom C
Great guide! Totally solved my issue.
Anil
I have created a subdirectory. And I have two wordpress installed, one in root and the other in subdirectory. Both of them contains posts and pages. I want to access both and it’s happening. But when I am hiding the subdirectory slug from the post URL by modifying the .htaccess file, the sub directory name got hidden as per the requirement but the posts of my main domain is inaccessible and getting 404 error. I want to access the post from both root as well as subdirectory. Please suggest.
Jawad
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Farukh Hussain
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Karen
Thank you so much for this!
Grant Turner
Fixed. My problem was since I’m running on a windows server then I don’t have a .htaccess file. I need to create a web.config file.
Cindy Martin
This fix DID NOT work for me! I still have a 404 error on my blog page only. I am using Gridalicious and have had nothing but trouble! (Not with Gridalicious but other stuff too).
I removed everything from the to start over. loaded the theme and get the error.
Blog posts are not showing up on the blog page except in the widget and the main page is the 404 error message. Saving permalinks does nothing at all. Host is GoDaddy. HELP! I’m really tired of all this and frustrated.
WPBeginner Support
Hey Cindy,
This seems like an issue with your WordPress theme. Please follow the step by step instructions in our WordPress troubleshooting guide. It will help you figure out what’s causing the issue.
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Maranna
Thanks! I moved website from one server to another and had the problem with posts returning 404. Main page and admin were working fine. Re-saving permalinks worked to fix this problem. Seems that this setting is not carried over correctly in all cases.
Aondongu Tivzenda
The permalinks fix worked perfectly. Thank you for this website. Awesome!
alvin
My problem is funny. I have a couple of WP websites I am currently running each logged into one browser with different portals and logging user names. After I noticed the 404 error checking the redirect area i see my author names have been mixed up from all the different websites. Can someone please assist
niranjan
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Vishwa
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Charley Gordon
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Al
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Mayapur Voice
This post saved my day today! In an attempt to fix a long standing problem today our host changed the .htaccess file. The issue got resolved but it broke all my links. By the grace of God, I found this post in an instant and it was exactly what I needed. Thanks tons!
marcela bonadio
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Casey
Hello, thanks for this article and all the other awesome articles I have found on wpbeginner. I am running into some problems with my front page giving me an “oops! That page can’t be found” error. I am wondering if you have any advice on how to fix it.
I am running:
LAMP with Debian 3.2.84-1 x86_64 (Wheezy) on a VPS, Apache 2.2.22, php5
Wordpress: 4.7.1
Theme: YS Magazine
The original issue occurred when I switched the permalink structure to use “post type” instead of the default. At that point I could no longer view any of my pages and just got a 404 error. So, I did some research and edited my .htaccess file to allow overwrite. This fixed the problem of the 404 errors on all my pages, except on whatever page is set to my home page. To be clear, there was no problem with any of the pages before I changed permalinks. It also does not matter if I set the front page to static or posts. If I change my front page to another page I can then see the page which was set previously as the front page, but the new front page then gives me the error.
I have tried:
disabling all my plugins and enabling them one by one
changing themes
changing the .htaccess file back
changing permalink settings
I have been searching for an answer to this for hours now and seem to have ran into a brick wall. Any help would be super appreciated. Thank you so much.
Bart Dority
Thank you so much for this post!
I knew my 404 errors had something to do with the permalink structure – and I even tried changing the permalink structure and saving it – and otherwise updating and refreshing it — but it still wasn’t working. But then I read this post which said — instead of changing the permalink style and saving it, — just leave it where it is, and click Save anyway. That worked for me. A huge relief. Thank you!
Angelica
Thank you so much!! It worked!!
MarcB
Thank you so much for this help. Really a lifesaver.
Elyes Gherib
Thank you very much, this did it for me!
Z
Thanks for the post. I’ve had to deal with other problems after switching hosting providers, but this was a new one.
I did the method provided and my site was back to normal within seconds.
Kristine
Hello, I am hoping you can help me- I am super nervous about my wp site right now. When I type the address into the search engine it is a completely barebones site that says it is “set up through Wix” that no longer looks like our site we have been operating through wordpress. This just happened out of the blue and I am so nervous about our posts.
WPBeginner Support
Hi Kristine,
It seems like your WordPress site’s domain is hosted by Wix. If you have login details for a wix account, then you can login and point the domain to your current WordPress hosting provider. If you are unsure, then please try contacting Wix support and your WordPress hosting provider support for more help.
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Jolene
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AJ
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Lorene
No, this worked for the one post that was showing Error 404, but then ALL the others that worked before, now show Error 404. So I had to change it back. Hope most of them work now.
Gabe DeFrates
Excellent tip for fixing the permalink! I was getting the “File not found” error, and I went right into the WP Control Panel Settings, Saved Changes and she’s working again. You saved the day! Thank you for your time in posting this.
Samnang Thorng
Thanks I can deal with site now. Great helps
jhonny
Recently I have changed my site permalinks and now i am getting lots of 404 errors i have redirected them some of them to new url and others to homepage but still my site users were going down and down what to do now help me please should i change them back to old permalinks? or something else to do please tell me
Exxagon
Thanks a lot for your post.
Since many weeks, I was stucked with a 404 error each time I tried to change my permalinks structure.
I found the solutions in your post :
1. Modify /etc/apache2/apache2.conf, and set “AllowOverride All” everywhere instead of ” AllowOverride None”
2. Empty /var/www/html/.htaccess completely, change it to www-data:www-data & set it temporary to 777.
3. And the main one : “sudo a2enmod rewrite”, and “service apache2 restart”
Thanks again !!
Xavier
Asif
thanks bro it help me and my server version is working fine now
Suraj
Thanks a lot… It’s working for me.
Erwin
Hey, where can I find “/etc/apache2/apache2.conf”??? I don´t even know where to search? Do I need a special Application or something? Sorry, i´ve no idea : I
Abel
Hi, “/etc/apache2/apache2.conf” is a Ubuntu system folder. If you want to access it, you should have access to your server (like ssh).
Abel
Thanks a lot!
Vinita
Recently I am getting lots of 404 page errors in google webmaster. While revamping my wordpress website, instead of redirecting old urls to new, I just edited existing urls to new ones. e.g. website.com/url1 was edited to website.com/url2. Now webmaster if giving 404 error for old urls i.e. website.com/url1. How am I supposed to solve this error? (there are almost 155 urls with 404 errors so cant ignore)
WPBeginner Support
See our guide on how to setup redirects in WordPress.
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Sandy
Is there a plugin that can find 404 errors and redirect them safely with best SEO tactics? Or should i do a edit find and replace in my xml file and remove the urls?
appreciate your ideas…
Michael
changing the right to 660 made my site unavailable. i had to set .htaccess to 644 (which was the original setting). regards Michael
Swadesh
Thanks a lot
Its working for me.
Kieron Atkinson
I’m running wordpress on a client’s in-house server and even though the htaccess file is there with the rewrite module sequence, permalinks are still not working. In fact all the URLs are coming up as example.com/index.php/permalink.
How do I check if the module rewrite is enabled on the server? My client says that they have that enabled but it still doesn’t work.
Many thanks for your help.
Kieron
Renee
Mahalo nui loa (thank you very much)!
Reassigning the Permalinks is exactly what was needed after moving 10 sites to a new hosting company.
Abundant blessings to you and your team.
WPBeginner Support
Hi Renee,
Glad you found it helpful and thanks for the kind words. You may also want to join us on Twitter for more WordPress tips and tutorials.
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Steve
Thank you for your well written article. I have logged in to both /wp-content and /wp-includes/ and I havent found my .htaccess file.
Is it possible that I dont have one as I also get the 404 error if i try and redirect a page usin Redirection in WP.
Thanks in advance.
Steve
WPBeginner Support
Please see our guide on why you can’t find .htaccess file on your WordPress site.
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Paras
hello
i am facing this same problem
i tried your method but still its showing error
Margarita
Today I was about to launch my web after 5 months working very hard in localhost. I was very happy but exhausted. While doing all the migration process, my site was gone. I had made a backup of course, but after trying a hundred times nothing worked. All seemed lost… until I found your post and it was solved in less than 30 min.
My day has been awful, a waste of many hours and energies. But now I go to bed with a smile in my face. Happy again. Infinite thanks.
Marga Rubio Soto
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