A 301 redirect is a method of redirecting visitors and search engines from an old URL to a new URL. A 301 redirect is a permanent redirect and is used when a page has been permanently replaced on a new URL or when a page has been moved. Using a...
A 302 redirect is a temporary redirect from one URL to another URL. Unlike the 301 redirect, it is temporary and the search engines should continue to index and display the original URL. A 302 redirect is typically used when a page is temporarily taken offline or moved, but is...
A 404 error page is an error message that appears when a server cannot fulfill a request for a specific webpage or resource because the page cannot be found. The 404 error page informs the user that the requested page is unavailable and may offer alternatives or links to other...