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404 & Redirections Knowledge Base Articles

What Are HTTP Redirections?

The web works on the HyperText Transfer Protocol, or HTTP for short. That is why we use http:// in front...

How to Disable Custom Product Redirection in Rank Math

In this post, we’ll show you how to disable the custom product redirection in Rank Math. This is an important...

Page With Redirect – Google Search Console Status

You might have probably seen the Page with Redirect message in your Google Search Console status and also from the...

How to Redirect WWW Version to Non-WWW Version of Your Website

If you’re trying to deal with URLs on your website redirecting to the incorrect variations, you may have to redirect...

How to Redirect Non-WWW Version to WWW Version of Your Website

If you’re trying to deal with URLs on your website redirecting to the incorrect variations, you may have to redirect...

How to Find Out Where 404 Errors Are Coming From

“404 – page not found” – who hasn’t seen this when browsing the internet? Landing on a 404 error page...

Using UTM Parameters With Redirects

In some cases, you may want to use UTM parameters on your website, and redirections involving a UTM parameter may...

Random URLs Redirecting Even When No Redirect Was Created

If you see redirects that you’ve not configured yourself, there can be many causes of the problem. Rank Math is...

Solving Redirection Issues Using Rank Math SEO

Since redirects are incredibly important and can wreak havoc on your website if not managed correctly, we’ve decided to dedicate...

Why Are Posts Redirecting to www or non-www (Incorrect Version) of My Website?

If your website is redirecting to the www version, when it is supposed to send you to the non-www version...

Rank Math’s 404 Monitor in Advanced vs. Simple Mode

In this knowledgebase article, we’ll walk you through the difference between the Simple and the Advanced Mode in the 404...

Redirect all AMP pages to non-AMP pages

AMP pages are usually paired to the non-amp pages by adding a suffix /amp/ or by adding a query parameter...