• Suddenly my blog went down…
    only show
    Not Found 404.0
    on the page…

    my page hosted by google cloud vm , what should i do ?
    i really no idea how to do

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by Jan Dembowski.
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  • Hi there,

    See if you can load a backup of the site to before this started occurring.

    Alternatively, I would suggest trying to temporarily disable some plugins to see if they are causing a conflict.

    Thanks

    404 errors are common, and if you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’ve encountered one before. Most people find them when they try to go to a specific webpage that doesn’t exist anymore.
    What’s happening is simply that your browser is asking a website to display something, the website can’t find the right page to display, so it gives you an error instead.
    Nearly every website has the potential to give you 404 errors. It’s the easiest way to tell a user that they’re in the wrong place. Even Business Insider has its own 404 pages, which display when you try to visit a page that doesn’t exist.`
    Double-check the URL you’ve entered
    Refresh the webpage
    Use Google (or a similar search engine) to try and find the page again
    Try to get there on another device
    Use the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.
    Contact the webmaster or site owner.`

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    • This reply was modified 2 years, 3 months ago by marvin1122.
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