Oops! That Page Canвђ™t Be Found. ✰ [BEST]
Acknowledge the slip-up, but give them an immediate way out.
Some sites use a timer (e.g., "Redirecting you to the home page in 5 seconds...") to automate the fix. Oops! That page can’t be found.
An image of a lost astronaut, a "missing person" poster for a webpage, or a broken robot. 3. The Minimalist Strategy (Best for Clean Design) Keep it short and punchy. Headline: "Lost?" Acknowledge the slip-up, but give them an immediate way out
Never remove your header or footer; users should always be able to click "Contact" or "About" to reset. A Search Bar , a "Go Home" button
A Search Bar , a "Go Home" button , and a list of Popular Links . 2. The Playful/Witty Approach (Best for Brand Voice) Use a bit of humor to diffuse the frustration. Headline: "404: You’ve ventured into the void."
"Even our best explorers get lost sometimes. Let's get you back to civilization."
"We can’t seem to find the page you’re looking for."
