How to Make a 410 page Live Again?

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  • Hello,

    We apologize for the issue you are facing with the 410 page. To make a page that has been set to a 410 status code live again, you will need to restore the page from the trash in your WordPress dashboard. Here are the steps to do that:

    1. Go to the Trash: In your WordPress admin area, navigate to Pages or Posts (depending on where the content was originally created) and click on the Trash tab.

    2. Restore the Page: Find the page you want to restore (in this case, the URL you mentioned) and click on the Restore link. This will move the page back to your published pages.

    3. Check the Status: After restoring, ensure that the page is published and check its status. It should now return a 200 HTTP status code when accessed.

    4. Update Rank Math Settings: If you had previously set any redirection or specific settings in Rank Math for this page, make sure to review those settings to ensure they are correct.

    If you follow these steps, the page should be live again with a 200 status code. If you encounter any issues during this process, please reply to this ticket, and a human agent from the Rank Math Support team will assist you further.

    Thank you for raising this concern, and we hope this helps resolve your issue!

    Sources:
    How to Set 410 Status Code in Bulk for WordPress » Rank Math

    Hello Again,

    Unfortunately, the https://www.rosenfeldinjurylaw.com/sexual-abuse-lawyer/lords-ranch/ page is not in the trash anymore. Could you please tell us how to proceed?

    Thanks!

    Selda

    Hello,

    The URL is returning a 404 status, so it is not getting redirected to a 410. You can also verify it using this tool: https://httpstatus.io/

    In this case, please clear your website and server’s cache for troubleshooting.

    Looking forward to helping you.

    Hello,

    Can you please confirm if this page actually exists on your website? If so, please remove the 410 redirection from your site and clear your website cache including any server-level cache.

    Once done, you can manually submit this URL using the GSC URL inspection tool and allow Google some time to crawl this again: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289?hl=en

    Hope that helps and please don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any other questions.
     
    Thank you.

    Hello,

    Please head over to your WordPress Dashboard > Settings > Permalinks, and hit the “Save Changes” button (without making any changes) to clear the permalink cache.

    Once done, please clear your website cache and see if that works for you.

    If the issue persists, then we might need to take a closer look at the settings. Please edit the first post on this ticket and include your WordPress & FTP logins in the designated Sensitive Data section.

    Please do take a complete backup of your website before sharing the information with us.

    Sensitive Data Section

    It is completely secure and only our support staff has access to that section. If you want, you can use the below plugin to generate a temporary login URL to your website and share that with us instead:

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/temporary-login-without-password/

    You can use the above plugin in conjunction with the WP Security Audit Log to monitor what changes our staff might make on your website (if any):

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-security-audit-log/

    Let us know how it goes. Looking forward to helping you.

    Thank you.

    Hello,

    Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.

    If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.

    Thank you.

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