=== Plugin Name === Contributors: JoshuaPack Donate link: http://www.htdsoftware.com/ Tags: 404, error, static, page Requires at least: 3.0.1 Tested up to: 4.1 Stable tag: 1.2.1 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html This plugin will simply allow you to point to a page to serve up if you get a 404 error. Also it marks it as 404. == Description == Why choose this plugin? * 404 pages not working? * Would you like to have a custom 404 page? * Would you like the 404 page to be a static page? * Do you need to have a Wordpress CMS page as your 404 page? This plugin does it! This a rebel plugin that does not use Wordpress's 404 hook. It was developed for themes or plugins that cause issues with the hook itself. For more information see FAQ page. == Installation == 1. Upload files to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 3. Under Settings > 404 Settings Enter full URL of page you want the 404 page to show. Can be a html page! == Frequently Asked Questions == = Does the response of the 404 become a 302 or 301? = No, we keep the response to 404, so that search engines know. = Can I change the response to be a 301 or 302? = Currently not. We hope to have this in a later version. = Any bugs? = Update to the latest version. No reports on any bugs. Theoretically untested bug: * Dynamic login information may not show up on the 404 page. Because this is untested, I am unsure if this causes an issue or not. If it does, add a support topic so I can test for you. == Screenshots == 1. Under Settings > 404 Settings. Add a URL to show as your 404 page. If blank, you can edit the HTML page and serve that as your 404 page. 2. The default HTML 404 Page == Changelog == = 0.1.2.1 = * Added more details to description * Added screenshots to plugin = 0.1.2 = * Bug fix to allow HTTPS urls = 0.1.1 = * Fixed 500 error and timeout issue = 0.1 = * First release