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  • Plugin Author Bob Riley

    (@bobriley)

    Hi Simon, at the moment the Coming Soon page completely takes over the WordPress rendering system – any requests coming into your site when Coming Soon is on will get routed back to the Coming Soon page, independent of the URL requested.

    Right now when your WordPress site is not in Coming Soon mode it won’t utilize the plugin at all. It’s possible I could incorporate that feature in the future, but I’m not sure how common a scenario – another plugin that specializes in 404 behavior of a live WordPress site may be more appropriate for that type of thing.

    Does that answer your question properly or are you actually seeing a 404 when Coming Soon mode is on?

    Bob

    Thread Starter simonmc

    (@simonmc)

    If a user goes to https://www.mysite.com/aaa (where aaa does not exist) it goes to an apache page which says I have no 404 page. What would be better is for it to revert to the coming soon page.

    Plugin Author Bob Riley

    (@bobriley)

    Hi Simon, unless I’m misunderstanding, I don’t think the Coming Soon plugin will work for what you are looking for as presently designed.

    That being said, I think this plugin may do what you need. Basically, you create a page within WordPress and then route all 404’s to it. You could have a contact form on that page or something else.

    Bob

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