- The 404 page of the Financial Times is one of my favourites: https://www.ft.com/404
by spencerflem
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- I appreciate the ones that acknowledge that its probably them that deleted the page and broke the link, instead of saying "looks like you're lost"
by ChrisMarshallNY
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- This is one that I slapped up, many years ago: https://cmarshall.net/Error_404.html (the site, itself, is pretty much moribund).
I took the code from some other site. Can’t remember where, exactly. Like much of Internet history, it seems to be lost in the mists of time.
- Put it to good use - using https://notfound.org for your 404 could help find missing kids.
- Peugeot.com's 404 page includes - naturally - a picture of Peugeot 404. Unfortunately, there aren't enough Peugeot models for all HTTP status codes.
- Their own page is also amusing: https://www.404s.design/hackernews
- imo it should be considered to achieve the 404 design with minimal complexity. Keep the document small, to prevent i.e. old touch/favicon requests from wasting lots of bandwidth.
(Not intended to criticize this post)
by ChrisArchitect
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- Happy 404 Day
- Yahoo's 404 at Pacific Bell Park was pretty cool.
https://techcrunch.com/2008/08/25/yahoos-404-at-giants-stadi...
by peterburkimsher
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- In NZ culture there’s a house #404, halfway between the CBD and the suburb, about half an hour by 70 bus.
Somewhere near: https://maps.app.goo.gl/kquCDUWtEWGbp1qX7?g_st=ic
“404 Great South Road, Greenlane, Auckland 1051“